These days C.A aspirants are busy burning their midnight oil
preparing for the first hurdle on their way to becoming a Chartered
Accountant- the CPT. This year the Common Proficiency Test or CPT
as it is commonly called, is scheduled to be held on the
22ND of JUNE 2014.
With the rapid growth in economy, careers in finance and accounts
have gained tremendous popularity. Chartered Accountancy - the core
of all businesses, is a dynamic, challenging and rewarding
profession.
What does a Chartered Accountant do?
As a C.A your work will involve compiling, analyzing, verifying and
reporting on the financal affairs of businesses and individuals.
You will be responsible for providing a wide range of advice about
financial control and planning to companies, public bodies and
private citizens. You may choose to specialize in particular
aspects of financial management. This number-crunching profession
offers a wide variety of jobs in any environment- advertising,
manufacturing, media, banking, consulting etc and in all sizes of
businesses and public enterprises.
On Becoming a C.A
The study route for a student who is interested in pursuing a
career in Chartered Accountancy essentially involves 3 main stages
–
clearing the CA Final examination. Following is a detailed
outline of the stages involved in becoming a C.A:
You are first required to register with the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT)
after passing class X.
You can then appear for the CPT after appearing for your10+2 exams
i.e. the senior secondary examination. The ICAI conducts CPT twice
a year i.e. in the months of June & December. However, students
have to register for these exams before 1st April & 1st October
respectively. Students can only appear for CPT after successfully
completing the specified period of 60 days from the date of
registration.
AFTER CLEARING THE EXAM
After students have successfully cleared their 10+2 exams and CPT,
students are then eligible to enroll for Group I or Group II or
both Group I & II of Integrated Professional Competence Course
(IPCC) by ICAI.
After enrolling for IPCC, students are then required to
successfully complete a 9 month study course from the date of IPCC
registration.
After completing a one week orientation course of 35 hours & a
100 hour Information Technology Training (ITT) and clearing IPCC,
students are then required to register and practice as an articled
assistant for 3 years.
During their training, students also need to register and
simultaneously prepare for CA Final Course.
During their last 12 months of their training, students have to
undergo a General Management and Communication Skills (GMCS) (15
days) course.
During the last 6 months of their training, students become
eligible to appear for the final examination.
After successfully completing GMCS and clearing CA Final exams,
students can then enroll as a member of ICAI and be designated as
Chartered Accountant.
IIT Kharagpur announces short-term courses with international faculty
IIT Kharagpur is now
offering students of other colleges a chance to study at the elite
institute under the tutelage of an international
faculty.
The International Summer
and Winter Term (ISWT) will run each year during May-July and
December, IIT Kharagpur officials said.
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