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Journey of a CA with Takshila Learning | CA Foundation | CA Inter | CA Final

 


Journey of a CA with Takshila Learning  | CA Foundation | CA Inter | CA Final


Step to become a future #CA with Takshila learning Course (Chartered Accountant Course)


  1. Students Needs to Register at www.icai.org
  2. Clear CA Foundation Level (Appear after passing class 12)
  3. Clear CA inter (Appear after passing CA Foundation or Graduation) Commerce Graduates with Score of 50% and other graduates with 60% can apperar for inter examination.
  4. next Step is undergoing 4 weeks of ICITSS course (Integrated course of information technology and soft skill) appear in this training at the time of CA inter. Need to complete befor joining 3 year of afticleship.
  5. Three years of articleship is mandatory which needs to be done after either passing inter group 1st or both inter groups.
  6. CA final examination can be taken after completing 3 years of articleship or during last 6 months of the articleship.
  7. AICITS (Advanced integrated Course on information technology and soft skills) During last 6 months of articleship.
  8. After Clearing all Exams and trainings successfully you will enroll for membership of ICAI and get designatted as a Chartered Accountant. 
  9. Have an excellent carrer and earn a lot of money. 


You Can Also Visit Our Website www.takshilalearning.com For More Detail For This Course.


Takshila Learning offers  Best CA Courses, and CA Foundation CourseCA Inter Course  and CA Final Course Video Lectures for CA course in online (streaming videos) and offline mode (Pendrive, SD Cards for Smartphones, Downloadable Link, and Tablets) 

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