Thursday, August 1, 2013

Can Any 10+2 ,B.COM (PASS) Person Without Maths as subject will Qualify for Chartered Accountant Course?

Can Any 10+2 ,B.COM (PASS) Person Without Maths as subject will Qualify for Chartered Accountant Course?

Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
maths is important!
Answer 2 :
I am on ACCA but had really crap maths grades, accountancy has nothing to do with maths, the only thing they have in common is they both use numbers!
Answer 3 :
Yes u r quallified if u have 50% marks in B.com except languages... that is except english and ur mother tounge paper.... maths is not neccessary .. but u need 50% marks in your main subjects so u r eligible for CA, CS, ICWA, MBA... etc... i AM ALSO A COMMERCE GRADUATE.. DOING MY PG NOW.. I AM FROM KERALA... YOU BETTER CHECK A GOOD WEBSITE TO KNOW THE DETAILS.... A NEW RULE CAME INTO EXSISTENCE U HAVE TO WRITE ENTRANCE EXAM TO DO CA....
Answer 4 :
These are the minimum requirements: Two A2 levels and three GCSE passes including Maths and English (most employers ask for A or B grades) or their equivalents. Equivalent grades at International Baccalaureate level or equivalent school leaving certificate qualifcations are also welcomed. A total UCAS tariff score of 220 or above covering both AS and A2 levels (Be aware that many employers will expect you to have a UCAS tariff score of 280 or above, or equivalent. Many employers will not include General Studies in the tariff calculation) A 2:1 or 1st or its equivalent in your first degree in any subject if you choose to go to university (some organisations will accept a 2:2) Employers expect students to possess a proven academic record, and most will expect you to have an established or nationally-accredited university or college qualification which is comparable to a UK degree. So, if that is equivalent to a UK degree it will be fine, even if it doesn't include maths


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