Shall I eligible for CA course?

Am the student of DPS, YAMUNYANAGAR from sikkim n has completed my plus 2 in the year of 2019 with 83.6%. Now I have pursue B.Com in Tadong college, Gangtok sikkim. After completing my B.Com I want to apply for CA Course. It will be possible sir? Hoping for your early response.

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Asked by sagar manger

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    sahil chauhan | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, you're eligible to apply for CA. The criteria for CA exams are-
    Candidates should have cleared their class 10th and 12th exams or an equivalent exam from a recognised board. Candidates should have a Bachelor's or Master's degree with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all the subjects in any stream other than commerce. Candidates having Bachelor's or Masters Degree from an open university are exempted from appearing in the entrance exam. Candidates having Bachelor's or Master's degree in commerce with minimum 55% marks are also exempted from appearing in CA CPT.
    Rest, all the best for future.

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