Chartered Accountant
Who is a Chartered Accountant?
A Chartered Accountant works as a private advisor in an organization's accounting department. They play an important role in settling disputes, bankruptcy, etc. After completing the C.A. course, you can pursue work in an industry as
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Auditing
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Cost Accounting
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Tax Management
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Consulting and
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Financial Work
What Does a Chartered Accountant do?
There are four areas in which these accountancy professionals serve. They are
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Taxation
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Financial accounting and reporting
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Applied finance
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Management accounting.
The specialization an accountant chooses determines under which umbrella he or she works.
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Chartered accountants can wear a number of hats. It’s possible that they may oversee a corporation or business’s entire accountancy needs. They may have a more narrow function such as being in charge of just one aspect of a business like auditing or taxes. Many of these highly skilled workers will go out on their own as freelancers or consultants for hire.
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CA acquires knowledge in all areas rather than working in a single department. You process income tax, auditing, GST, etc.
How To Be A Chartered Accountant?
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Eligibility (Commerce Stream) Chartered Accountancy is a rigorous profession that requires you to do a lot of calculation and other disciplines which closely are related to the commerce stream.
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Training as a Chartered Accountant opens up exciting opportunities in business and finance. There are many ways to qualify as a Chartered Accountant. Training can begin after school, university or after other professional qualifications. Also, students are usually given timely absences to prepare for their exams. They neither have to miss classes often nor do they have to work under pressure.
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However, you must pass a test to understand local circumstances. The local title cannot be used if the professional does not join the local organization.
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If the student plans to take the course after the 12th, he must register at the institute. Once the candidate has qualified for the CPT exam, they can register for the course. Once a candidate has graduated, he can register for the intermediate exam directly. With this, he does not have to appear for the Foundation course.
How many levels are there in the CA course?
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CPT (Common Proficiency Test)
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IPCC/IPCE (Integrated Professional Competence Course)
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Three years of Articleship under any C.A who is practising the profession.
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CA Final Exam.
Top Institutes
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Institute Of Chartered Accountancy, New Delhi
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The Northern India Research Council Of The Institution Of Chartered Accountants India
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Vidya Sagar Career Institute Limited
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Yeshas Academy, Bangalore
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Bangalore Branch Of SIRC
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Champs Ca Academy, Hyderabad
How much a Chartered Accountant makes in India?
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Average Salary - Rs 788,266/yr
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With less than 1 year of experience is Rs 659,474/yr
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With 1-4 years of experience is Rs 716,483/yr
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At Senior level (5-9 years of experience) - Rs 1,111,953/yr
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And with 10-19 years of experience - Rs 1,751,034/yr
Who are the top recruiters in India?
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Genpact India Pvt Ltd
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Careernet Technologies Pvt Ltd.
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ICICI Bank Ltd
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Quess Corp Limited (IKYA Human Capital Solutions)
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Infosys Limited
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TeamPlus Staffing Solution Pvt Ltd
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Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd
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Infosys BPM Limited
What are the study materials available?
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CA Foundation Principal & Practice of Accounting Book by CA Gautam Khurana
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Shuchita Prakashan Ltd Scanner Ca Inter Group I (New Syllabus) Paper-1 Accounting
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Tulsian’s Principles and Practice of Accounting for CA Foundation Course with Quick Revision Book
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CA Foundation Business Mathematics & Logical Reasoning & Statistics Book by Sushant K. Bhardwaj
Interesting Facts
ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) is the second largest professional Accounting & Finance body in the world.