Cpt or ipc
Syed Yousuf Jamal (Accountant) (53 Points)
09 May 2014Syed Yousuf Jamal (Accountant) (53 Points)
09 May 2014
Deepak Gupta
(CA Student)
(15922 Points)
Replied 09 May 2014
Originally posted by : Syed Yousuf Jamal | ||
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I am B.COM and in delima whether to go for CPT or skip. Do I need to submit my documents first for evaluation or just apply for registration. | ![]() |
You are in B.Com or have completed B.Com? If you have completed your graduation, then read below otherwise you will have to register for CPT.
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- If you have secured in aggregate a minimum of 55% of the total marks in your B.Com, then you may register for CA-Intermediate under ‘Direct Entry Scheme’.
(Note: 54.5% shall be rounded off to 55% to determine the eligibility.)
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- If the aggregate in B.Com is less than 54.5%, then you will have to take the CPT route.
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- There is no need to submit the documents for evaluation before registration.
Syed Yousuf Jamal
(Accountant)
(53 Points)
Replied 09 May 2014
Deepak Gupta
(CA Student)
(15922 Points)
Replied 10 May 2014
Originally posted by : Syed Yousuf Jamal | ||
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I am already B.COM and want to register. Should I go for CPT or IPC. If I register For IPC and then after registering if I am not eligible than. | ![]() |
As said above, if you have secured in aggregate a minimum of 55% of the total marks in your B.Com, then you may register for CA-Intermediate/IPC under ‘Direct Entry Scheme’.
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Moreover, what makes you think that after registration you won’t be eligible?
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