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(CA IPCC / CA- INTER) CA intermediate online classes - Video Lectures

(CA IPCC / CA- INTER) CA intermediate online classes - Video Lectures

Ca CourseFor the same Takshila Learning offer Online Classes for CA (Chartered Accountant) IPCC/Inter level. Our video content is mapped as per latest syllabus of ICAI. These videos are recorded by experienced and qualified faculties.Second Step in the journey of becoming a Chartered Accountant is qualifying CA IPCC/Inter. This is a stage which requires quite a bit of planning and thorough preparation.
Our Course Content cover Video Lectures, Test Series, Doubt Solving Facility, Assignment etc.
CA IPCC/CA Inter admission is open throughout the year and examinations are conducted twice in a year i.e May and November.
CA IPCC/CA Inter level can be pursued only after passing CA CPT/CA Foundation level or graduation from any stream i.e Science, Commerce or Arts.

CA INTER (IPCC) is divide into 2 groups:-

We have following subjects in 1st Group:-
If you need help with CA preparations, contact 'Takshila Learning‘ CA Exam Expert. Also, you may begin your preparation with CA Free Demo Classes. Now students from all over India can learn from India’s Most Experienced Professors online and get their dream career.

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