Which is a better course to pursue, B.Com or B.Sc?

I want to become a CA. I am a class 12th (maths) student.

1 Follower | 85 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by vaibhav sahu

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    Uma Murthy | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    There is no compulsion of doing B.Com when you are doing CA and that B.Com would not make any difference once you become a CA. However, I would still recommend doing B.Com so that you have something to fall back upon.
    Secondly, there are two ways to enter into CA course:
    1. Clear your CA-CPT/FOUNDATION after you give your XII exams
    2. Do your graduation and then enrol as a direct entry student. In this case you will directly appear for CA-INTER.
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    Mudit Pandey Sr Study abroad counsellor | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    B.com would be a better option if you are looking forward to do CA as the course relevancy is more of B.Com for CA (commerce and accounts) rather than that of B.Sc.

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