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An option of becoming a CA without clearing CPT

The Indian Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has relaxed the norms for students aspiring to become chartered accountants. Until now an aspirant had to clear common proficiency test for chartered accountancy (CPT) after Std XII or graduation. Now there is an option of becoming a CA without clearing CPT. The existing option will continue [...]

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Requirements Steps to become a Chartered Accountant

1. Once you pass out your Class 10th examinations from a school which is recognized by the central government you need to Enrol with the Institute for Common Proficiency Test.
2. After completing the Class 12 ie Senior Secondary Examinations the student should appear for Common Proficiency Test which is held twice a year ie [...]

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Chartered Accountant : A career option

Chartered Accountancy is a profession which comes in the top options in India because of the huge growing demand and practical exposure it needs. The areas which are dealt in this profession are taxation, corporate finance, project evaluation, business & corporate low, auditing, accounting practice. There are thousands of students who aim to become [...]

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CA CPT June 2011 Paper Pencil Test

Common Proficiency Test CPT Exam for the year June 2011, conducted in following modes :
* Paper Pencil Mode of CPT June 2011 Examination – Sunday, the 19th June, 2011
I. Common Proficiency Test (Paper-Pencil Mode)
The Common Proficiency Test (CPT) Paper-Pencil mode Examination will be held on Sunday, the 19th June, 2011 in accordance with the [...]

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Common Proficiency Test CA CPT

Common Proficiency Test is an entry level examination for admission to the Chartered Accountancy Course. A 10th Passed student can register for CPT Course by filling in the prescribed registration form along with the requisite fee. A student who has passed higher qualifications than 10th class such as B.Com, M.Com, LL.B., ICWA, CS, MBA [...]

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