Sunday, 7 February 2016

10 Reasons for Become A Chartered Accountant (CA)

     10 Reasons for Become A Chartered Accountant (CA)

Chartered Accountancy is a progressive and promising profession playing an appreciable role in each and every segment of the National and International economy. Over a period of time, the role of a Chartered Accountant has transformed and has established an enviable image as a Complete Business Solutions Provider. 

Here i am going to discuss 10 Reasons for become a chartered accountant. 


1. If you want to become a Chartered Accountant, you must be ready for do hard work.

2. This is the most reputed career and it play a vital role in growing technological advancement in Business System.

3. It includes conducting audit and taxation related services.

4. A candidate can expect a package of 6-8 lakh per annum  initially at the entry level in this profession.

5.There is no Retirement age limit in this profession.

6. A chartered Accountant hold prestige in the society and earns handsomely.

7. If you become chartered accountant you will feel like the king of Accounting World.

8. In Chartered Accountancy course there is no limited income, income is depending on ability & smartness of a Chartered Accountant.

9. There are soo many choice you have after becoming Chartered Accountant.
     Like:-You can do Job.
               You can practice yourself.
               You can teach a CA Student. etc

10. Most important thing , money is not everything in the life, this profession will give you respect in society, proud feeling for your parents, Everybody needs a Chartered Accountant in their Business, No matter What they are.

so i request you to all CA Students Never give up , Remember one thing when your dream become tough to achieve, close your eyes and remember moment from you started your journey.


"If you want to shine like the sun, you have to burn first like the sun"

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Sunday, 31 January 2016

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Thursday, 21 January 2016

New Examination Pattern Launch from Mid 2016

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) revamps its Chartered Accountancy course every 10 to 12 years to absorb changes in tax laws and also new global trends in accountancy and auditing fields. It is now in the process of launching new revamped courses in mid-2016, revealed the president of ICAI, Manoj Fadnis here on Wednesday. Addressing media persons, Fadnis also revealed that ICAI may also start Open Book Examination System, means allowing students to write answers in examination papers looking into the book from mid 2017. He also revealed that every year, nearly 2.50 lakh students appear for intermediate and 1.25 lakh students appear for final CA examinations. Of them 15,000 to 20,000 clear the examinations, he also revealed. Fadnis also disclosed that central government has made compulsory for companies to maintain account books according to the ICAI”s Indian Accounting Standards from April 1, 2016. ICAI has formed these standards based on international accounting standards. The Indian Railways also have embarked on Accounting Reforms after Suresh Prabhu assumed the charge of Railway ministry, and very soon it will launch outcome analysis for expenditure, Fadnis revealed. Replying to questions, Fadnis said that ICAI may consider setting a Centre of Excellence at Nagpur provided government land is available here. At present it was setting up after that it will set up one more at Kolkata. After that perhaps, ICAI may consider setting up such a facility in Nagpur, he also said. In reply to question, Fadnis also said that every year ICAI receives around 200 to 250 complaints against its members and every year it disqualifies 15 to 20 chartered Accountants after finding them guilty of professional misconduct. In the Satyam Scam, ICAI has disqualified all six CAs found involved in doctoring account books and other malpractices, he also revealed. He also said that GST was a modern forward looking tax system and ICAI was eagerly awaiting its enforcement in the country, but refused to predict when it will come into effect. To a question, he also said that at present ICAI does not have plans to bifurcate Western India Regional Council to create a separate Regional Council for Mumbai city which has almost 45,000 CAs out of WIRC”s total membership of 83,000. The chairperson of Nagpur branch of ICAI, Ms Kirti Agrawal, Chairman of Western India Regional Council (WIRC) of ICAI, Sunil Patodia, and secretary of ICAI Nagpur branch, Swapnil Ghate also were present on the occasion.