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April 7th, 2015, 08:11 AM
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Procedure to do CA after B.Com
Can you tell me about the procedure to pursue CA (Chartered Accountancy) after completing B.Com as now my sister wants to do so?
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April 7th, 2015, 09:39 AM
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Re: Procedure to do CA after B.Com
Common Proficiency Test or CPT is an Entry level course in Chartered Accountancy Course which is for 12th class pass out students. But as you have done B Com so now you are not required to clear CPT. You can get direct entry in Integrated Professional Competency Course (IPCC) which is the 2nd stage of the course. It is also known as CA Inter in the common phrasing. To register for IPCC student has to forward the applications in the prescribed form along with the prescribed fee. IPCC Student need to clear IPCC exams in two different Groups:- Group-I Paper 1: Accounting (100 Marks) Paper 2: Business Laws, Ethics and Communication (100 Marks) Law (60 Marks), Business Laws (30 Marks), Company Law (30 Marks) Business Ethics (20 Marks) Business Communication (20 Marks) Paper 3: Cost Accounting and Financial Management Cost Accounting (50 Marks) Financial Management (50 Marks) Paper 4: Taxation Income-tax (50 Marks) Service Tax (25 Marks) and VAT (25 marks) Group-II Paper 5: Advanced Accounting (100 Marks) Paper 6: Auditing and Assurance (100 Marks) Paper 7: Information Technology and Strategic Management Information Technology (50 Marks) Strategic Management (50 Marks) After clearing the Group I of IPCC the student can register as an ‘Articled Clerk’ for compulsory practical training a pre condition to the Final Course of the Chartered Accountancy. Student is also supposed to undergo a 25 days Information Technology Training (ITT) from ICAI specified Computer institutes. CA Final Register student for CA final Course are eligible to take the exam after completing their compulsory training and ITT of 100 hours. The registered student has to take CA final exams in two different Groups:- Group -I consists of following subjects/papers Paper 1: Financial Reporting (100 Marks) Paper 2: Strategic Financial Management (100 Marks) Paper 3: Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics (100 Marks) Paper 4: Corporate and Allied Laws (100 Marks) Company Law (70 Marks) Allied Laws (30 Marks) Group -II consists of following subject/papers Paper 5: Advanced Management Accounting (100 Marks) Paper 6: Information Systems Control and Audit (100 Marks) Paper 7: Direct Tax Laws (100 Marks) Paper 8: Indirect Tax Laws (100 Marks) Central Excise (40 Marks) Service Tax & VAT (40 Marks) Customs (20 Marks) |
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