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Is math required for CA?
No. Math is not compulsory to be CA. Only in foundation stage, there is math subject along with statistics, which I believe is not difficult to understand and can be cleared. After foundation stage, there is no math or math related subject anywhere in CA.
Is CA done after 12th?
CA is divided into 3 levels along with 3 years of practical training which requires approx. 4.5 years after class 12th. One can become a CA after class 12th or graduation. The candidates must clear three levels of examinations conducted by ICAI, which we will discuss in the later section of the blog.
What job can I get without maths?
The best 22 high-paying jobs for people who do not like maths
- Diagnostic medical sonographer.
- Power-plant operator.
- Transportation vehicle, equipment, and systems inspector.
- Philosophy and religion teacher, postsecondary.
- Technical writer.
- Dental hygienist.
- Library-science teacher, postsecondary.
- History teacher, postsecondary.
Is Maths compulsory for doing CA?
According to the rules set by ICAI, students who have passed 10+2 board examination (any stream) or any Graduation course (from a recognized University) are eligible to undergo CA training. There is no mention of mathematics as a compulsory subject.
Can a non-maths student do CA Foundation?
Even if you are a Non Maths student then also you can pursue this course. However, it is quite easy for the maths students to clear the CA Foundation in comparison to the Non-Maths students but the further journey will have the same challenges for both Maths and Non-Maths students.
Is Maths important for CA in 12th Commerce?
CA (Chartered Accountant) is a very popular career path among 12th Commerce stream students. Technically, students from any stream (after 10+2) are eligible to pursue CA training. One major doubt among CA aspirants is about the involvement of mathematics subject in eligibility criteria.
Can I do CA without Maths in 10+2?
Similarly, in the CA Final stage, Financial Management too has lot to do with mathematics subject. In short, even if you haven’t had mathematics subject during 10+2 schooling phase, you are eligible to pursue CA training. But, being familiar with the subject will sure help you in dealing with CPT and CA Final stages.