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Asked: December 16, 20202020-12-16T23:22:43+05:30 2020-12-16T23:22:43+05:30

What is the cost of pursuing CPA course in India?

What is the cost of pursuing CPA course in India?
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  1. Aditya Kalra
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    2022-06-19T03:10:44+05:30Added an answer on June 19, 2022
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    Eligibility for CPA:-You need to have any of the following degrees for the eligibility for CPA course:- Members of the Institute Of Chartered Accountants Of India Members of the Institute of cost and work accountants of India  Members of the Company Secretary of India. Master of Business AdministratRead more

    Eligibility for CPA:-You need to have any of the following degrees for the eligibility for CPA course:-

    • Members of the Institute Of Chartered Accountants Of India
    • Members of the Institute of cost and work accountants of India 
    • Members of the Company Secretary of India.
    • Master of Business Administration(MBA) 
    • Master of commerce(M.COM).

    In some states of the US, CA with B.COM is also accepted. They do not need any membership from any of the institutes. The eligibility criteria can vary from state to state in the US.

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  2. Taranpreet Kaur
    Taranpreet Kaur
    2022-06-03T21:35:10+05:30Added an answer on June 3, 2022

    CPA eligibility for Indian students:- In CPA, admission will be done on the basis of a credit-based system. You need 120 points to become eligible for CPA.  You can get 90 points after graduation - because if you graduated from NAAC 'A' grade university by first division, you get 30 points for eachRead more

    CPA eligibility for Indian students:-

    In CPA, admission will be done on the basis of a credit-based system. You need 120 points to become eligible for CPA. 

    • You can get 90 points after graduation – because if you graduated from NAAC ‘A’ grade university by first division, you get 30 points for each year, which means you get 90 points. Then for making this a 120, you have to do MBA or MCOM. 
    • The second option is CA/CMA/CS with B. com. 
    • And the third option is to get membership of CA/CMA/CS; then only you can become eligible for CPA. You will have to satisfy all of these options to qualify for a CPA exam seat.
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  3. Nitin Agarwal
    Nitin Agarwal
    2021-12-11T06:22:04+05:30Added an answer on December 11, 2021

    To be eligible to take the CPA test, you need your academic background estimated by a recognized evaluation agency in the US and determine if you have the needful number of US equivalent credits or not. You are required to transfer your transcripts to an evaluation agency similar to NIES, WES, etc.Read more

    To be eligible to take the CPA test, you need your academic background estimated by a recognized evaluation agency in the US and determine if you have the needful number of US equivalent credits or not.

    You are required to transfer your transcripts to an evaluation agency similar to NIES, WES, etc. Maximum countries require you to hold at least 150 credits to be eligible.

    Still, the rules keep changing from time to time, so do your exploration diligently. As an Indian pupil, an alternative to carrying the fresh credits would be to enroll yourself with a NAAC A accredited university offering Mcom courses (distance education works impeccably fine). Still, if you have done an MBA, you may shoot across their transcripts as well to receive credits. You must be a graduate with a credit score to become eligible for the course.

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  4. Mohit Ahuja
    Mohit Ahuja
    2021-05-27T11:59:26+05:30Added an answer on May 27, 2021

    The individuals who have a graduation degree along with 1 more year of education are eligible for CPA. So you can do Post graduation to be eligible for CPA.

    The individuals who have a graduation degree along with 1 more year of education are eligible for CPA. So you can do Post graduation to be eligible for CPA.

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  5. Vibhav Khatri
    Vibhav Khatri
    2021-03-02T05:25:56+05:30Added an answer on March 2, 2021

    The total cost of completing a CPA course is around 3.5 lakh to 3.7 lakhs in India. The reason why it is expensive is that the fee is arranged on the basis of US dollars which after exchanging into Indian rupees becomes huge. The fees include many expenses, including registration fees, exam fees, TrRead more

    The total cost of completing a CPA course is around 3.5 lakh to 3.7 lakhs in India. The reason why it is expensive is that the fee is arranged on the basis of US dollars which after exchanging into Indian rupees becomes huge. The fees include many expenses, including registration fees, exam fees, Training fees, CPA license fees, Ethics fees etc.

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