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Can I do CA after completing BCOM?

Can I do CA after completing BCOM?

The first course that generally comes to the mind of a commerce student as a career option is CA. CA is one of the best career options after B.Com. Unlike an MBA, students can enrol for CA right after completing high school.

How many years does it take to become a CA after BCom?

C.A. is of 3.5 years duration course. Yes, a person can pursue C.A. course after B.com. by Direct entry system without sitting in CPT entrance Test. C.A. is of 3.5 years duration course.

Is BCom degree necessary for CA?

Many students believe that a B.Com degree is one of the prerequisites for the CA program. The answer is no. If you apply via Foundation Route, you don’t need a B.Com degree to become a CA. However, if you apply for the program via the direct entry option, you must have a bachelor’s degree.

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What is the duration of CA after BCom?

Is it important to do BCom with CA?

Many students believe that a B.Com degree is one of the prerequisites for the CA program. The answer is no. If you apply via Foundation Route, you don’t need a B.Com degree to become a CA.

How many years does it take to become CA after BCom?

The minimum duration to pursue CA after graduation is 3 years as you can directly take IPCC exams after 9 months from registering yourself after which you also need to complete 2.5-3 Years of Articleship to become a Chartered Accountant.

Can we do CA with BCom in SRCC?

SRCC offers two undergraduate programs: B.Com(Hons.) and Economics (Hons.). CA as a degree is offered only by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in India. Hence, there is no way to pursue CA from SRCC.

Can I do BCom from SRCC?

The B.Com. (Hons.) programme offered by Shri Ram College of Commerce as a constituent college of the University of Delhi is designed to enable and empower students to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to analyse and synthesize the contemporary realities of the domain of business.