Chartered accountancy is a professional degree course which offers huge scope for the aspirants. After becoming a CA, a person can choose to either be employed with a firm as an employee or they can choose to open their own private practice. A person can apply for membership either by passing all three levels of examinations prescribed by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and completing three years of practical training or by availing themselves of exemptions under mutual recognition agreements (MRAs).
The scope is unlimited, though we have mentioned a very few amongst them below
A student, after clearing the Intermediate (IPC) Course joins the Final Course.
The Chartered Accountancy examinations are divided into three levels. They are
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Group I |
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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 Section A: Company Law Section B: Allied Laws |
(100 Marks) (70 Marks) (30 Marks) |
Group II |
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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 Section A: Central Excise Section B: Service Tax Section C: Customs & Foreign Trade Policy |
(100 Marks) (25 Marks) (50 Marks) (50 Marks) |