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Wat's the scope of accounts&finance in next couple of years?

Postby ajay » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:44 pm

I want to discuss here about the scope for a candidate who does'nt possess a CA qualification
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Re: Wat's the scope of accounts&finance in next couple of years?

Postby theindianbee » Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:27 pm

There are a lot of scope but i can only reply if I know what do you really want to do?? Do you want to be in auditing or management ?? If you want to be in auditing you can join a auditing firm and start your CA prep by working under a CA for two reasons

1. the obvious to earn a dime( Money)
2. You can get experience which will help you in case you did go for finishing your CA.

You either can do that or go for management courses or jobs. That is much easier to settle down fast if that's what you are looking for. CA takes more time and effort than a MBA
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Re: Wat's the scope of accounts&finance in next couple of years?

Postby Shriramnawase » Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:12 am

The entry level for all the students is the same. Every student intending to take up the professional accounting course of CA (Chartered Accountancy) has to qualify in the CPT (Common Proficiency Test).

Graduate students are not provided any exemption from appearing at this level.

A student is eligible to register for the CPT (Common Proficiency Test) after 10th Standard, but can appear at the examination only after appearing in the 10 + 2 examinations.

There is no minimum % marks specified for entry to this level either in the 10th standard examination or the 10 + 2 examination. Moreover, students of any group can take up this course.


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