Some people say that CA is very hard.is it really hard.because i got 60% in HSC and i am planning to do CA so i can became a CA in 60%.

I have just cleared my HSC with 60% and i am taking B.Com. so when should i give the CPT exam. along with the B.Com or after i clear my B.Com

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    Mahi M | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Nakul, don't just believe what others say. Believe in your talent. Well any student after class 12 can appear for CPT exam which is the preliminary stage of CA. They are held twice in a year- June and December. You can try december one. You can opt degree along with it through distance. ICAI do provide such an option to CA students. Just follow your dreams. You will and you can become a CA. Your luck and hardwork will determine your result. Sometimes it may take so many attempts to pass. But you shouldnot lose your confidence and interest. Peope who are discouraging you now will respect you one day. Achieve your goal. Best of luck.
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    GIRISH SESHAMANI | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    There is no power greater than the power of the human mind. Self Belief is very critical for success. There is nothing great about the CA course. I would also like to state that pursuing CA is in no way linked to academic achievements. I have numerous friends who have cleared all the papers in the first attempt. By no stretch of imagination were they academically brilliant. They were all average students without exception
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    Nohing hard if you have a will and commitment

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