
Chartered Accountancy is a rewarding profession where one can practice his/her own or can do jobs in various public and private sector companies.
The areas of work include accounting, auditing, corporate finance, project evaluation, company and other business laws, taxation and corporate governance.
The multi-faceted knowledge a chartered accountant enjoys through unique academic programme blended with practical training is what the business and industry need in the advent of liberalisation, privatization and globalisation of Indian economy.
Chartered Accountants are better equipped to discharge accounting and audit functions in a computerized business environment.
In recent times, all over the world, accountancy has grown in popularity as a lucrative profession. Wherever there are makers and users of money, (however, small their individual business may be), the services of a CA are required.
Moreover, under the Companies Act, only CAs in professional practice are entitled to be appointed as auditors of companies in India.
Chartered Accountancy Courses & Eligibility Criteria
A chartered accountant is a person who is accepted as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) after having passed the final examination for the chartered accountancy course conducted by the institute.
A candidate who desires to become a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and thereby a practicing chartered accountant must:
- Clear the intermediate and final examination of the institute.
- Register as an articled or audit clerk with a practicing chartered accountant.
- Register with the board of studies of the institute.
In order to be eligible for appearing in the intermediate and final exams of the institute, the aspirant must have successfully completed and passed the foundation course.
Most chartered accountants are commerce graduates with good percentage of marks. Registration to the foundation course of one-year duration is open to those who have completed 10+2.
The foundation course can also be taken up simultaneously with graduate or postgraduate studies. Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-commerce graduates without maths, with 55% marks and non-commerce graduates with maths and an aggregate of 60% marks are exempted from the foundation exam and are permitted to register as articled clerks for practical training.
Chartered Accountancy Career Prospects
A career in CA is highly challenging and rewarding. Aspirants should have excellent analytical skill to boost. There is maximum career growth in this field and one will get utmost level of job satisfaction and remuneration in this field.
The training for CAs is a highly elaborate procedure. Aspiring chartered accountants should pass the intermediate exam within ten years of the commencement of their practical training.
After successful completion of the final exam, the aspiring CA can apply for membership of the ICAI. All members are deemed Associate members of the institute.
Associate members who have been in practice for a minimum of 5 years and possess the experience prescribed by the council for this purpose are entitled to apply for Fellowship.
Chartered Accountants are sometimes appointed as executors under a will or trust in order to carry out the administration of an estate or settlements. On such assignments, they are often required to work in co-operation with solicitors and lawyers.
CAs also perform functions under special positions such as directorships of companies, arbitrators for settling disputes, handling work related to insolvency, bankruptcy, etc.
They are free to go in either for professional practice or to be employed by the industry sector (private companies, public sector undertakings, etc.)
Chartered Accountancy Remuneration
The remuneration of a salaried CA professional in corporate sector is very high. The salary varies between Rs.25, 000 and 1.5 lakhs per annum. Individual with a CA qualification is treated the same with a person having MBA qualification in Finance.
Similarly one who runs his/her own firm can also earn handsome of money. He/she can conduct auditing works in various companies.
Chartered Accountancy Institutes
The CA course is conducted through lectures and postal tuitions by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), head-quartered in New Delhi.
The ICAI has five regional offices at Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Kanpur, and New Delhi, with 81 branches to these regional centres.
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sandeep singh 2/12/2012 5:10:01 PM
Ya definitely as a commerce student i am agreed with above description. But now it has made some recent changes regarding same which should be incorporated in it to make it perfect
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biswajyoti das2/7/2012 10:12:21 AM
my parents are not at all satisfied because i have chosen commerce as my subject and they always use to tell me that, i cannot be a successful man in the future and i am not even an eligible person to sit for the C.A. exam... its a very tuff one... so sir, can i get some ideas about C.A. so that it becomes easy for me to pass it.. im now in class 12 and from ISC board... it will be very kind of u if u help me sir.. thank u..... :)
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prakash sutar1/18/2012 12:31:43 PM
1592 galileo what creative ?
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prakash sutar1/18/2012 12:30:00 PM
1592 galileo what creative ?
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Dilip kabra1/18/2012 9:52:40 AM
I think below statement needs to be changed, as CA is more value by any other MBA Finance except MBA from IIM or same institute.... Individual with a CA qualification is treated the same with a person having MBA qualification in Finance.
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DIN DYAL VERMA1/16/2012 9:55:19 AM
WHAT ARE THE PROCESURE FOR INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR C.A. FINAL STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED 3 YEARS ARTICLESHIP TRAINING BUT NOT CLEARED C.A. FINAL LAST GROUP.
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tarish1/6/2012 2:46:20 PM
Sir my question is can anyone who has commerce can opt for CA exams after XII and is there any limitation with respect to time and age of the person please help me i'm confused and i'm a student of XII apearing for cbse 2012
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Anuska1/4/2012 6:18:33 PM
I m very cnfused wat to chose in 10 2? I hav nvr read commerce but wat i hav got info abt this i m thinking to take itr.I wnt to knw wat sud b basis for choosing commerce???
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anshika 12/30/2011 9:26:14 PM
can i go fr c.a after ma 10th ?? is there any way out??? i am a very much commerce interestd studnt n th commerce science divisions in our schools hv been made in our 9th... i hv been taking commerce... though now there is a theory introduction we cn say wt we learn in our 11th nd 12th... bt now there is also a little accountancy.... i want to go either fr c.a or commercial law so pls tell...which one a better option...... i m nw in 10th n will b givng ma boards this feb....
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Mizar12/29/2011 11:28:18 PM
sir i m not sure whether to go for banking or for ca.. but i've got to choose from these two only as i want to pursue my career in any one of these... so sir kindly tell me which one of the two would be beneficial for me and what are the courses i've to do for each.. plz rply fast.