What is the procedure to pursue CA? How can I get direct admission? How much percentage is required for direct admission?

I am pursuing B.Com from SOL, DU. I scored 40 percent marks in my first year. I am confused about the admission criteria in CA for students pursuing graduation from Open Institutes.

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    Tanmay Agrawal

    8 years ago
    In order to get enrolled in CA Course after B.Com, only your 3rd year marks will be considered. You have to get minimum 50% marks in 3rd year. Yet I would suggest you to give CPT, it will save your time as CA is a lengthy course.
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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hi
    There are two ways to enter CA, one is CPT which you may appear after 12th and other is after graduation. since u r still in 2nd year, u can only apply through CPT. Read all the eligibility criteria and exemptions here.
    http://www.charteredclub.com/exemption-for-graduates-from-cpt-in-chartered-accountancy-ca-course/

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