Can anyone pursue CPA after completing B.com?
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The CPA course needs at least 120 credits for taking admission, and in BCom, with NAAC 'A' grade university, you can get 3x30credits =90 credits for three years. That total credit is not enough to attain 120 credits, so you have to pursue an MBA/MCOM degree to get the remaining credits or a degree iRead more
The CPA course needs at least 120 credits for taking admission, and in BCom, with NAAC ‘A’ grade university, you can get 3x30credits =90 credits for three years. That total credit is not enough to attain 120 credits, so you have to pursue an MBA/MCOM degree to get the remaining credits or a degree in CA/CMA/CS. After this, you become eligible for doing a CPA course.
CONCLUSION:- you can’t pursue a CPA course after BCOM because of low credits. You can follow the above-mentioned rule to become eligible.
See lessI went through the credit system last year. CPA qualification certificate requires 120 credits. Each extended period of college schooling in India is identical to 30-semester credits of US training. Utilizing 1 year = 30 credits B.Com = 3 years x 30 credits = 90 credits Assume you have just 90 crediRead more
I went through the credit system last year. CPA qualification certificate requires 120 credits. Each extended period of college schooling in India is identical to 30-semester credits of US training.
No, because the admission is taken in CPA on the basis of a credit-based system, and at least 120 points are needed to take admission. If you are completing BCOM from NAAC A grade university with first division, you get 30 points in each year, which means you get 90points for three years, which is nRead more
No, because the admission is taken in CPA on the basis of a credit-based system, and at least 120 points are needed to take admission. If you are completing BCOM from NAAC A grade university with first division, you get 30 points in each year, which means you get 90points for three years, which is not enough. Thus you need to pursue a Masters Degree, for which you can get another 60 points which will provide you with 150 points in total. Then you can get admission easily.
See lessThe answer to this question is NO. That’s because you require around 4 years of education after 12th to appear for CPA exams, which an individual won't be having after the completion of B.com.
The answer to this question is NO. That’s because you require around 4 years of education after 12th to appear for CPA exams, which an individual won’t be having after the completion of B.com.
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