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| Why CA course ? | ||
One of the most prestigious professional courses in India. |
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Skyscraping employment prospects as Chartered Accountants are required by every commercial organisation. |
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| Extraordinary remuneration chances & Job Satisfaction. | ||
| Eminent recognition in the Society | ||
C.A. course offered by ICAI which is endorsed by constitutional Act. |
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Under a new scheme of ICAI, one can become Chartered Accountant in a period of 4 years. |
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Common Proficiency Test |
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It is an entry level test for chartered accountancy course. It is a test of four subject’s i.e, Accounting, Mercantile laws, General Economics and Quantitative Aptitude with an objective to test basic knowledge in these subject areas. This test is of 200 marks. This test is divided into two sessions of two hours each with a break in between. CPT is an objective type test with negative marking. Subjects to be studied in CPT are as follows: |
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SESSION – 1 (Two Sections – two hours – 100 marks) |
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SESSION – 2 (Two Sections – two hours – 100 marks) |
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Integrated Professional Competence Course |
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Six subjects of study in IPCC are- |
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Paper 5: Advanced accounting (100 marks) |
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| Final (new course) | ||
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Paper 1: Financial Reporting Paper 2: Strategic Financial Management Paper 3: Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics Paper 4: Corporate and Allied Laws Section A: Company Law (70 marks) Section B: Allied Laws (30 marks) Paper 5: Advanced Management Accounting Paper 6: Information Systems Control and Audit Paper 7: Direct Tax Laws Paper 8: Indirect Tax Laws Section A: Central Excise (40 Marks) Section B: Service Tax & VAT (40 Marks) Section C: Customs (20 Marks) |
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