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Struggling to find the perfect balance between acing your board exams and preparing for the IIT JEE? Discover expert tips and tricks on how to manage both effectively in this insightful blog post!
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Introduction
Heya it’s mith! This is a nickname from my original name. I am Tamil and I’m from the state of Tamilnadu from south India :)
This is a study or/blog about my life as a CBSE student where I’ll post about motivation, any interesting topics and just tips that I found useful. I am planning on posting my 11th chemistry notes by the end of this year, once I’ve finished typing them up as I’ve hand written them! So you will see resources being posted!!
I am a high-school student, 17 years old ( year 12/ 12th grade )studying in the science stream. My subjects include —
Physics.
Chemistry.
Mathematics.
Computer Science (python)
English
Why a studyblr?
I opened this studyblr in order to stay productive and help others to do so too if I can. Also through this account I would like to share bits of my student life and motivate other students to do what a student should do like - study and enjoy life. I will post a lot about how to get motivation and how I study certain subjects and these posts will update as I go along!
Any competitive exams?
I am doing four exams ( sobs) which are for design and architecture respectively. These are NATA, JEE paper 2 ( this includes, maths, drawing and aptitude , not physics chemistry and maths ) , UCEED ( design) and NIFT ( design)
Future career?
I am hoping to study design or architecture and maybe get a literature or business degree as a side goal.
Any goals for 2025?
I wanna learn foreign languages such as Italian since it’s my current obsession. I’ve already learnt a bit of French so I’m planning on learning all of the Romance languages, so you will see me post about language learning too!!
More about me:
I was born in England and I’ve lived in India and England on and off, every few years I’d shift to England and then come back to India. I did my boards (10th) in the uk in the form of GCSEs. GCSEs are usually done in 10th and 11th so I’m repeating a year again in India so it’s easier for me for my 12th boards!
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study blogging!
Tagged as #studydaily- it's where I post about my daily study logs.
study_plans!
Tagged as #study plans - it's in the name lol. It's where I post about what I'm gonna do to keep myself disciplined.
motivation!
Tagged as #motivation - to keep myself and you motivated! :)
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Tagged as #litblr - for literature and any other interesting topics
questions!
Tagged as #questions - just some questions lol!
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Tagged as #know me — it's in the name :p
NATA and JEE2 help
Tagged as #NATAandJEE2 - where I post about the architecture exams and general tips and resources
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Tagged as #UCEEDandNIFT - where I post about the design exams and general tips and resources
Language learning!
Tagged as #languageblr - I post about my progress in learning languages, this will be separate to my daily logs so i won’t post whatever I learnt in languages in my daily logs. I might create a separate account for langauges alone!!
Tips
Tagged as #chemtips, #mathtips, #phytips, #Cstips and #engtips - these tags are specifically for tips that I’d found useful sharing in that particular subject! You can also use the tag #tips to find all the tips and tricks in one go!
Notes!
Tagged as #notetaking- as I have said earlier, I am planning on posting my chemistry notes by the end of December once I’ve finished typing them up and making them colourful to read. This will be free Ofc, and it does follow the ncert pattern.
Well nice meeting you, maybe drop a comment so that I can know you too?
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I'm hoping for the best to happen and also working for it!! <3 Show some support please for this account and have a great day/ night!!
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Fundamental Forces (Challengers Fanfic)
Author's Note: Wow! It has been a LONG time since I wrote fanfiction. I can't believe it's Challengers (2024) that got me to do it, but I LIVE for Patrick's chaotic Bi energy, Art's hidden vindictiveness, Tashi's intolerance for bullshit, and a messily drawn triangle where the angles are trying REALLY hard to touch.
This is basically 900 words of character study, but it's got dashes of both Patrick/Tashi and Patrick/Art. I hope it scratches someone's itch.
Patrick knows he’s a fucking irredeemable piece of shit because sometimes he wishes his mother had died of breast cancer. Or that his dad had been a raging alcoholic — the kind that shouted obscenities and backhanded him across the face when he’d pissed him off. Sometimes he wishes that any of the Nannies he had until he was 11 years old had touched him wrong. Or that he’d killed his first high school girlfriend driving tipsy after junior prom.
Instead, Patrick had a perfectly normal childhood.
His mother brought flawless cupcakes to every school bake sale, was punctual for every parent-teacher conference.
His Dad worked a little too much, maybe, drank one scotch too many on hard days. He always knew it and always put himself to bed early when he did.
His parents were together seven years before they had him. Married, in their late twenties. He was part of the plan.
Both come from money. They like each other well enough. They have a stable, comfortable arrangement that suits them. Perfectly normal.
There’s no explanation for why Patrick came out wrong.
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Tennis is all he's good at.
He's no good at school.
Or saying nice things to people.
Or staying in one place for very long.
It's just tennis.
That's his one good trick.
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He’s sitting in a classroom with eighteen other kids and one of the girls has already taken her test up to Ms. Larken’s desk. He knows because he saw her shoes — sparkly green jelly sandals. They glitter in the sunlight that slants through the window.
So, Kelly has already taken her test up and Patrick’s palms begin to sweat. He’s been staring at the same question for 19 minutes. They have 30 minutes to complete the exam.
He doesn’t know the answer. He doesn’t know for sure. He knows the formula. He recognizes the triangles. He’s flipped his paper onto the blank side and redone the calculations over and over, fit the numbers together in every way imaginable. But he still doesn’t know the answer. Not for sure.
He’d sped through the first half — questions one to twenty-two. They were easy. This one should be easy too. It’s all the same section of the textbook he’d memorized. They talked about it in class three days ago. He knows…
He doesn’t know the answer. There’s something hot and sharp squeezing in his chest. The air around him feels so thick, he could choke.
He flicks his eyes up to the clock again and it’s been 23 minutes.
It’s not enough time. He’ll get it wrong. Every question matters.
Dread pools in his belly. Blood pounds in his temples, behind his ears, in the hollow of his throat.
The graphite tip of his pencil snaps beneath his thumb.
At the 30-minute mark, Ms. Larken asks them to bring up their tests.
Patrick rips his in half and stuffs the unanswered questions in his mouth. He stumbles out of class with no direction, chewing the paper until it becomes a mass of wet pulp on his tongue.
He swallows it.
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Patrick’s parents put him in a boarding school that allows personalized curriculums.
He almost never takes tests.
So, he’s almost never terrified of getting it wrong.
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Tashi Duncan is everything Patrick wishes he was for real — confident, irresistible, commanding, magnetic, and more than anything…a winner.
He wants to be her as much as he wants to fuck her. That is some confusing shit right there.
She’s a firecracker. He can’t hold her in his hands for long. She burns too hot, too fast, too bright. Despite himself, he loves feeling the spark and heat of flame bite at his fingertips.
He loves her. Or he thinks he does, in whatever way a 19-year old self-obsessed fuck up can love a person.
Being with her is like jumping feet first off a moving train. She exhilarates and scares him in equal measure.
He knows the likelihood of survival is not great. She may destroy him, but he’ll relish screaming all the way down.
Patrick thinks he remembers feeling something similar when he first met Art. Not nearly as violent, but just as disorienting.
A sense of inevitability, of falling helplessly into whatever they were — no control, no foresight, no time to change a damn thing.
Making Art his best friend felt natural; liking him, wanting to be around him, was innate. He’s never thought about something less than he did the first time he slung an arm around Art’s neck and reeled him in.
His 11-year-old self wouldn’t have described it this way, but in hindsight, Art was immediately necessary to him. Like, the moment they met was the moment Patrick recognized he had always been part of the fabric of his reality.
Tashi feels like centrifugal force — she hurls him away from his center, pushes him off kilter, makes him adjust to find his balance over and over. He likes being kept on his toes. He likes to imagine them balancing on the tightrope together — her as graceful and agile as she is on the court, him scrambling to keep afloat with her — all spit, grit, and dogged determination.
Art, though, Art has always felt like gravity. He grounds Patrick’s flightiness, weighs him down in the here and now. He’s the constant, steady force that keeps Patrick from drifting off into space, floating aimlessly with no direction. It’s easy to take him for granted, to forget how important he is because he is always always there.
Until he isn’t.
Neither of them are.
And Patrick is lost.
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Day 1 of skateboarding:


I promised myself that after passing my exams I will buy myself a skateboard and learn how to ride on it during summer break and maybe learn some tricks? I don’t know I have 4 months for it. And there I am on my first day of skateboarding.
I went to the local store with skateboards etc. to choose my first one. I don’t know how much time I spent on Reddit reading about what skateboard to choose what to avoid or if I should buy a second hand one and my head was literally bloated from all these informations and I asked my friend from college for advice because he is skateboarding then he told me just to go to the local store because there is a guy who is really pro and he will really help me to choose and will give me a lot of tips for beginners. And he was right, this guy was really nice and helpful I picked what skateboard I liked after he showed me some. I wanted to buy their skateboard but the graphics on it were all with Noriakis art and I don’t like him T^T so I picked the one from “Globe” because it was affordable for me.
My boyfriend told me that I should wear helmet every time I will skateboard and we went to buy me one. It was really funny because I felt like upset teenager with mom which is complaining about how It’s easy to get hurt riding etc. I was a little mad but I know that he is just worrying about me and after all that was really cute tho. After this we both went to park near our apartment and there was wide big bicycle path so I just… started. And I was like really happy and impressed with that I’ve got really good balance on my board for the first day. I was expecting that I will break my arm or something. I fell off just once because I ran over mirabelle plum stone? Yep, there were a lot of fruit trees close to the path. Learning how to fall is also a skill… I guess.
I will try to make skateboarding a routine, my boyfriend is going to work every morning so I will wake up with him and go outside. I think it will be good for my mental health and physical health too (even if I will hurt my ass).
It was nice today. Like really because I’ve finally got out of bed after lying there for most of the days after semester ended and feeling really awful with myself. I see I’m starting to isolate myself again and I know sometimes you just want to stay in home do nothing but I know It’s really bad pattern for me and I found out that during studying. Even 4 days break from going to university was making me feel bad and anxious about going back to it even if I really liked going to uni and seeing people I like and feel comfortable with. And now I have 4 months break…
I hope it’s going to be better now. Maybe those 4 months won’t destroy me at all.
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im also giving my 12th boards this year, and i see posts on my dash all the time. please share advise on how to remember what i studied for physics and chem please
btw, all the best <3
Hello! While I graduated 12th grade a while ago, I'm happy to see you in my ask box.
Here goes the tips I used and some I tried to imbibe for smooth sailing in boards:
1. Focus on previous papers: I'm of the belief that if you do something enough times, you are bound to remember it in time of need. I revised a lot of my senior's papers (I ignored the questions/topics from the deleted syllabus to save time) and my prelim papers, all sets. It ended up helping me because the examiners lose shock value if we prepare all the questions their mind has been wanting to print.
2. NCERT: Have someone explain it to you if you are not able to decipher it. NCERT is not as comfortable to read and retain as ICSE books like Selina, Viraf Dalal etc. So it is imperative that you understand the meaning or motive behind NCERT's topics. Teachers should be of good help in this matter.
3. Supplementary sources: Youtube is fine to understand concepts, but I've seen a lot of my peers (and at a point, myself) make it their personality and their only study source. Please try not to if you have a healthier alternative available (like tuitions, extra classes, coaching). Do not run behind extra books like HCV, DC, ABC, Elementary for your boards. It doesn't really help for subjective examinations.
4. Formula sheets: Especially for Optics, Physical Chemistry and Genetics (rarely). Make them, whether as a rough copy, or a rote learning session, or a paper with tricks. But revision of that sheet is a must.
5. Parkinson's Law: "Parkinson's Law is the old adage that work expands to fill the time allotted for its completion." Basically, a task will take up as much as time as you plan it in. Revising Modern Physics will take near 30 minutes if you think it will take 30 minutes. But if you think it will take a full day, then it shall. So plan wisely and have confidence in yourself to make that work.
6. And lastly but by no means the least: Practice writing the paper. It may seem silly to think that sitting down with a sheet similar to the actual answer booklet, attempting a paper with the seriousness of the actual exam, may be tedious. However, it is more useful than it is tedious. It resolves any anxiety regarding appearing in the exam.
If you need to talk about this or anything else, feel free to ask me in my ask box or via pm or in my posts. All the best!
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What was ranger school like? Any tips and tricks for getting in?
Ranger School is so different to how normal schools are honestly. Like wild pokemon would wander around the halls at night and all over the campus during the day and sometimes they'd use this as a training activity when a pokemon was being unruly or chores needed to be done.
It's a boarding school so you need to send in an application and all that jazz. I was 16 when I graduated and started interning with the Ranger Union until I became a full-fledged ranger! Entrance exams (when applicable) tend to focus on your problem solving and ability to cooperate and collaborate with pokemon. Most of the time you just need to be good at thinking on the fly and trying to find a middle ground where everyone is happy while helping to preserve the world around you.
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How to make a strong academic comeback
My academic year started in February, and now it's August, which means I slacked off for nearly 6 months. I couldn't cope up with the academic pressure. Spent some months trying out new things ,hanging out with friends, trying to understand the new concepts and terms of the brand new fatass books. When the first exam knocked at the door, I couldn't help but cry looking at the 100 pages long syllabus just for one subject. With all the 13 subjects and huge syllabus, I did not know how to study all these just for 10 marks. It was like trying to swim in an ocean just after learning swimming . It was the same scenario for most of my friends. Just to fuel up my anxiety, my nerdy friends would say they haven't studied anything yet. I, of course, knew what "anything" actually meant. However, I crammed for exams and forgot most of them eventually, and of course, my score wasn't up to the mark . But I wasn't that serious because it was the same for all of us .It did bother me though, i just didn't let it affect it much until it hit me that my board exam is just 11 months away and ive hardly started anything . I am lagging behind in so many subjects. So it came to me that I SERIOUSLY NEED TO MAKE A COME BACK . And I did made a successful comeback and I am sure you will do too. So, HERE'S MY GUIDE TO MAKE A SASSY COMEBACK. I swear it truly works if you struggle to be consistent like me.
1. CLEAN UP YOUR DESK RIGHT NOW Put on some music on and just clean the desk, please. I know it might sound either ridiculous or classic to some of you. But believe me, it's the game changer. Why, you ask? Because, • It will be the source of motivation to study • You will be aware of your study materials • You will find out so many things that you thought were lost for months (I found 2 pens that i lost a year ago) • You will have a clear idea about the study materials you need. • You might find your inspiration to study harder (like I found my old to-do list diary, and it reminded me how I nailed my national exam). It might boast up your confidence level. • Find out unused pages that you can easily reuse. • Let your mind wander, and it will relieve stress. • Finally, you will have a clean and arranged desk and a motivated clear mind.
Next, 2. Take a paper and a pen Write down all the pending works . I know it's hard. Take time if you need it, sometimes, we don't acknowledge what we are lagging behind, so use the motivation and get going. I urge you to do this on the same day. If you did these 2 things you can either call it a day or you can
3. Put a timer of 5 mins and start studying 1 topic leave it after 5 mins . In this way, this unfinished task won't leave your mind, and you will feel intrigued to finish it. (source: yt :in59seconds )
4. Wake up 15 mins earlier next day and move your body You will feel a lot better I swear. Try to stretch everyday after waking up for 7 days . These 4 minimal task is easy to follow. I dare you to stop reading from here and get your asses up to get some work done. I wish you luck on your sassy comeback. You got this.
I will be back with more tips and tricks like this. So stay tuned and comment down if these tips helped you and update me with your sassy comeback. Love you.
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Quick Trick to Identify Nouns | UP Grammar Tips
Tough to locate nouns in English sentences? Worry not! Mastering grammar is easy with this Quick Trick to Identify Nouns especially for UP board or competitive exam aspirants.
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Here's an easy method to identify nouns without confusion. Follow these UP English Grammar Tips and reinforce your basics.
Trick to Identify Nouns:
Check if it is naming a person, place, thing, or idea. (e.g., Ram, school, pen, love)
If you can put 'a', 'an', or 'the' in front of the word, it's probably a noun. (e.g., a book, the Taj Mahal)
Words with endings -ment, -tion, -ness, -ity tend to denote abstract nouns. (e.g., judgment, information)
If it can be answered by saying "What?" or "Who?" in a sentence, it's a noun. (e.g., What do you see? — A bird)
Names of individuals, brands, and cities are always proper nouns. (e.g., MKC, Delhi)
Nouns constitute the backbone of every sentence. Remembering this Trick to Identify Nouns increases your confidence in grammar. Ideal for beginners or who are poor in concepts.
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How to Get Good Marks in Exams Powerful Tips
How to you get good marks in an exam? This question comes to the mind of almost all students, and they want to make a good strategy for studying to get good marks, but many students face problems in formulating strategies and searching for the best strategies to study and learn. However, there is no easy answer to "how to score good marks in exams." Different students may require different methods and skills. Here is an article that will give you some useful tips and tricks on studying efficiently and scoring good marks in exams.

Best Study Strategies to Score Good Grades in Exams
To succeed in any exam, you need to master the best study techniques that can help you learn new concepts, review old ideas, and maintain your progress. Here are the best study tips to increase your score.
To score full marks in all the exams, you have to put in a lot of effort, focus on your studies, and use smart learning methods to remember the topics better in the exam hall. You have to remain optimistic about your goal and overcome obstacles.
Scientists say the best time to study is from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The least effective time to study is from 4:00 am to 7:00 am, so if you have to work and study, it may be better to study at night than in the morning.
Make a Study Plan
You need a well-crafted study plan to perform well in exams, be they boards or competitive. Divide the topics (for school/college exams) or sections (for competitive exams) you have to study into different days, and at the beginning of each day, do something to review what you studied the previous day. Allocate time. This will help you plan what you will learn the next day and stick to your study plan, saving you a lot of time in planning every day and every topic or section.
Practice Sample Papers and Mock Tests
The best way to check your understanding of the material is to take the previous year papers and mock tests. These tests can help you prepare for exam day by letting you know how well you can complete the mock exam in the allotted time. To score good marks in the exam, you should practice samples and mock tests a few days before the final exam after studying each topic or section. Use a timer, take a sample paper, and take the test as if it were a real exam. This will also help you identify which sections take you more time and where you can save time.
Take a Break From Books
Studying for board exams and competitive exams requires a lot of hard work and dedication. However, it is also essential to take regular breaks to rest your mind and body. Constant studying can cause stress and fatigue, which can affect your learning and concentration. Therefore, you should take a break of 20 minutes after every two hours of studying. During this time, you can do some meditation or go for a walk to feel refreshed.
Conclusion
Studying hard for exams does not put pressure on students; rather, they can improve their performance by adopting some good habits and changes. We hope this article has given you some useful tips and effective ways how to score well in the exam. We know that exam preparation can be very challenging and can create uncertainty. Together with our registered tutors at Perfect Tutor, you can plan a career path that suits your strengths so that you can pursue your dreams without any hindrance.
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How to Become a CA
The journey towards becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) is rewarding and highly respected. If you’re wondering how to become a CA, this guide covers everything you need to know from prerequisites and course structure to key skills, benefits, and expert tips to help you succeed in your CA journey.
Who is a Chartered Accountant?
A chartered accountant (CA) is a professionally trained individual who specialises in financial auditing, taxation, accounting, and business advisory services. CAs are reputable financial professionals, according to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
They can work in the public or private sectors and are typically found in leadership positions like tax consultants, auditors, or CFOs. Similar to the ACCA certification, the CA is still one of the most prestigious accounting certifications in the world.
What Does a Chartered Accountant Do?
CAs have a significant impact on a company’s financial health. Some of their responsibilities include:
Preparing and analysing financial reports
Managing taxation, including GST and income tax filings
Conducting audits and ensuring regulatory compliance
Offering financial advice and risk management.
Manage mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Their services are critical for individuals, businesses, and even governments.
Is It Difficult to Become a CA?
Yes, the CA journey is tough, but it can be conquered with the right mindset and strategy. That is why pass percentages are relatively low since there are stringent exams and compulsory training involved.
However, with proper time management, good planning, and effective study determination, thousands of students succeed in doing so every year. The trick is to remain consistent while making use of good resources.
CA Course Eligibility and Qualifications
To become a CA, one must first understand who is eligible and the qualifications required.
Eligibility After 12th & Graduation
After 12th: The students from any stream are eligible to register for the CA Foundation Course after completing Class 12 from a recognised board.
After Graduation: Graduates qualify for the Direct Entry pathway and skip the foundation level. The commerce students must have at least 55%, and non-commerce students 60%.
Educational Qualifications Needed to Register
Must have passed Class 12th or completed a bachelor’s degree.
For direct entry, candidates should have passed the intermediate examinations of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA) or possess a graduate degree.
These are prerequisites for chartered accountant registration with ICAI.
CA Course Structure and Pathways
The chartered accountancy course provides several entry points, tailored to the diverse levels of its students. One should know these pathways if one is interested in learning how to become a CA in an effective and efficient manner.
CA Foundation Route (After Class 12)
This is one of the most common and conventional routes, which is taken by the students who have just appeared for their Class 12. Your quest for a CA career starts with the CA Foundation Course, which is the basic course and a path opener to sophisticated knowledge.
The Foundation course consists of four core subjects: accounting, business law and correspondence, mathematics and statistics, and economics.
Preparation for this level takes between 4 and 6 months, depending on your study pace and coaching.
Passing the Foundation exam is required to proceed to the next stage, the CA Intermediate course.
This path is ideal for students who intend to pursue the CA after finishing school and prefer a gradual, tiered approach to learning.
Direct Entry Route (After Graduation or Post ICSI/ICWA)
For holders of bachelor’s degrees and those who have completed the intermediate level of related courses like Company Secretary (CS) or Cost and Management Accountancy (CMA), the direct entry route offers a fast-track option into the CA program.
You are required to skip the Foundation level entirely. You may register directly for the CA Intermediate course.
To register through this route, one must have a graduation degree (with 55 % marks in the case of commerce and 60% in the case of other streams) or must have cleared the intermediate level of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA).
A unique requirement for this path is to register for the mandatory practical trainings for a period of 3 years (articles) before/along with the intermediate exam that gives you a set of hands early on.
This route facilitates candidates who wish to pursue the CA designation after graduation or some related certifications for increased efficiency and time savings.
Through Intermediate-Level Exams (ICSI/ICAI)
This option benefits students with multiple professional credentials, particularly those who have passed the CS Executive or CMA Inter level exams.
If you pass these intermediate-level exams with ICSI or ICWA, you can sign up for the CA Intermediate exams immediately.
This option allows students to apply what they know already and their qualifications to reduce the time and effort they need to qualify as a CA.
Many ambitious finance and business students seek out multiple credentials to try to get a leg up in the job market.
Step-by-Step Process to Become a CA
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to become a CA in India.
Step 1: Decide if CA is Right for You
Consider how enthusiastic you are about business, accounting, and taxation.
Consider your career goals and commitment.
Explore longer-term job prospects in finance.
Step 2: Enroll and Clear CA Foundation (If Applicable)
Register with ICAI after 12th
Study for 4 subjects and appear in the exam.
Train or learn as self-taught.
Step 3: Register and Pass the CA Intermediate
Register after clearing Foundation or through Direct Entry
Consists of 8 papers divided into 2 groups
Many students opt to appear group-wise
This is a crucial phase in your CA journey.
Step 4: Complete Articleship/3-Year Practical Training
After passing Group 1 of CA Intermediate
Must undergo 3 years of Articleship under a practicing CA
Gain hands-on experience in audits, taxation, and compliance
Step 5: Pass CA Final Exam
Appear after completing Articleship and passing Intermediate
8 papers covering advanced accounting, law, and elective subjects
Final exam tests in-depth practical and conceptual knowledge
Step 6: Enroll as a Member with ICAI
Once you pass the Final exam, apply for chartered accountant registration
Get officially enrolled as a member of ICAI
Now you’re legally allowed to practice as a CA in India
Curious About How To Become a CA?
Inquire More!
Skills Required to Become a Successful CA
Communication
Ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly
Essential for client meetings, audit discussions, and presentations
Time Management
CAs often juggle multiple tasks, deadlines, and clients
Efficient time use is vital for success
Organisational Skills
Maintaining records, filing returns, and handling reports requires strong organisation
Especially important during audits and busy tax seasons
Analytical Thinking
Ability to solve problems and make sense of financial data
Crucial in areas like risk analysis, valuation, and budgeting
Benefits of Becoming a CA
Earn High Respect and Social Prestige: Chartered Accountants are highly regarded professionals in the business and finance world. Their expertise in auditing, taxation, and financial management earns them respect from peers, employers, and clients alike.
Access to Great Job Opportunities Both in India and Abroad: The CA qualification opens doors to diverse career options not only within India but also internationally. Many multinational firms and foreign companies seek qualified CAs for their financial leadership roles.
Receive Excellent Salary Packages Starting from INR 7–10 LPA: CAs enjoy competitive salaries, even at entry-level positions. With experience and expertise, income can grow substantially, making CA one of the most lucrative professional courses in India.
Opportunity to Start Your Own CA Practice: After becoming a member of ICAI, you have the freedom to start your own accounting and consulting firm. This entrepreneurial path offers independence and the potential to build a thriving business.
Work with Top Firms Like Deloitte, EY, and KPMG: Chartered Accountants are highly valued by the Big Four accounting firms and other top multinational companies. These firms provide excellent training, exposure, and career growth.
Career Mobility Across Multiple Roles: CAs can work in various domains such as auditing, taxation, financial consulting, management accounting, and corporate finance, offering flexibility in career choices.
Pathways to Global Certifications Like ACCA Certification: Becoming a CA can be a stepping stone to pursue other international certifications such as ACCA, enhancing global career prospects. Learn what is ACCA?
Expert Tips to Become a CA
Start Preparing Early, Especially for the Foundation Course: Early preparation gives you a strong grasp of fundamental concepts, making the subsequent stages of your CA journey easier and more manageable.
Solve Past Year Papers and Mock Tests Regularly: Practicing previous exam questions helps you understand exam patterns, manage time efficiently, and identify important topics.
Maintain Consistency by Studying Daily Rather Than Cramming: Regular study sessions are far more effective in retaining information and reducing exam stress than last-minute preparation.
Join a Reputed CA Coaching Institute for Structured Guidance: Quality coaching can provide expert explanations, study plans, and motivation, improving your chances of success.
Network Actively with Fellow Students and CA Professionals: Building connections can help you gain insights, mentorship, and career opportunities during and after your CA journey.
Utilise ICAI’s Study Materials and Online Resources Thoroughly: Official materials are tailored to the exam syllabus and often contain the most relevant information.
Stay Updated with the Latest Changes in Tax Laws and Accounting Standards: The CA profession demands continuous learning to remain compliant and provide accurate advice, so staying current is essential.
Planning to Pursue an Finance and Accounting Career?
Click Here
To Book Your Free Counselling Session
Conclusion
So, how to become a CA? It’s a structured journey filled with challenges but immense rewards. Whether you begin after 12th or as a graduate, the pathways are clearly defined. With the right guidance, skills, and determination, you can build a successful CA career.
This decision should depend on your passion for finance, dedication to long-term learning, and willingness to adapt in a fast-changing business world. If these resonate with you, then the CA journey is absolutely worth it.
FAQs on How to Become a CA
How do I become a CA in detail?
To become a CA, start by choosing between the Foundation or Direct Entry Route. Then clear CA Foundation (if applicable), Intermediate, complete Articleship, pass the Final exam, and register with ICAI.
What is the pathway to become a chartered accountant?
The CA pathway includes:
Register for Foundation (after 12th) or Direct Entry (after graduation)
Clear Foundation → Intermediate → Final
Complete 3 years of Articleship
Apply for chartered accountant registration with ICAI
What is the best way to study for CA?
Follow a fixed timetable
Prioritise ICAI material and past papers
Take mock tests
Use expert coaching or online platforms
Focus on conceptual clarity over rote learning
Can I complete CA in 2 years?
No, the CA course has a minimum duration of 4.5–5 years, including Articleship. However, with dedication, you can pass all exams in the first attempt and fast-track your CA career.
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How to Become a CA
The journey towards becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) is rewarding and highly respected. If you’re wondering how to become a CA, this guide covers everything you need to know from prerequisites and course structure to key skills, benefits, and expert tips to help you succeed in your CA journey.
Who is a Chartered Accountant?
A chartered accountant (CA) is a professionally trained individual who specialises in financial auditing, taxation, accounting, and business advisory services. CAs are reputable financial professionals, according to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
They can work in the public or private sectors and are typically found in leadership positions like tax consultants, auditors, or CFOs. Similar to the ACCA certification, the CA is still one of the most prestigious accounting certifications in the world.
What Does a Chartered Accountant Do?
CAs have a significant impact on a company’s financial health. Some of their responsibilities include:
Preparing and analysing financial reports
Managing taxation, including GST and income tax filings
Conducting audits and ensuring regulatory compliance
Offering financial advice and risk management.
Manage mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Their services are critical for individuals, businesses, and even governments.
Is It Difficult to Become a CA?
Yes, the CA journey is tough, but it can be conquered with the right mindset and strategy. That is why pass percentages are relatively low since there are stringent exams and compulsory training involved.
However, with proper time management, good planning, and effective study determination, thousands of students succeed in doing so every year. The trick is to remain consistent while making use of good resources.
CA Course Eligibility and Qualifications
To become a CA, one must first understand who is eligible and the qualifications required.
Eligibility After 12th & Graduation
After 12th: The students from any stream are eligible to register for the CA Foundation Course after completing Class 12 from a recognised board.
After Graduation: Graduates qualify for the Direct Entry pathway and skip the foundation level. The commerce students must have at least 55%, and non-commerce students 60%.
Educational Qualifications Needed to Register
Must have passed Class 12th or completed a bachelor’s degree.
For direct entry, candidates should have passed the intermediate examinations of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA) or possess a graduate degree.
These are prerequisites for chartered accountant registration with ICAI.
CA Course Structure and Pathways
The chartered accountancy course provides several entry points, tailored to the diverse levels of its students. One should know these pathways if one is interested in learning how to become a CA in an effective and efficient manner.
CA Foundation Route (After Class 12)
This is one of the most common and conventional routes, which is taken by the students who have just appeared for their Class 12. Your quest for a CA career starts with the CA Foundation Course, which is the basic course and a path opener to sophisticated knowledge.
The Foundation course consists of four core subjects: accounting, business law and correspondence, mathematics and statistics, and economics.
Preparation for this level takes between 4 and 6 months, depending on your study pace and coaching.
Passing the Foundation exam is required to proceed to the next stage, the CA Intermediate course.
This path is ideal for students who intend to pursue the CA after finishing school and prefer a gradual, tiered approach to learning.
Direct Entry Route (After Graduation or Post ICSI/ICWA)
For holders of bachelor’s degrees and those who have completed the intermediate level of related courses like Company Secretary (CS) or Cost and Management Accountancy (CMA), the direct entry route offers a fast-track option into the CA program.
You are required to skip the Foundation level entirely. You may register directly for the CA Intermediate course.
To register through this route, one must have a graduation degree (with 55 % marks in the case of commerce and 60% in the case of other streams) or must have cleared the intermediate level of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA).
A unique requirement for this path is to register for the mandatory practical trainings for a period of 3 years (articles) before/along with the intermediate exam that gives you a set of hands early on.
This route facilitates candidates who wish to pursue the CA designation after graduation or some related certifications for increased efficiency and time savings.
Through Intermediate-Level Exams (ICSI/ICAI)
This option benefits students with multiple professional credentials, particularly those who have passed the CS Executive or CMA Inter level exams.
If you pass these intermediate-level exams with ICSI or ICWA, you can sign up for the CA Intermediate exams immediately.
This option allows students to apply what they know already and their qualifications to reduce the time and effort they need to qualify as a CA.
Many ambitious finance and business students seek out multiple credentials to try to get a leg up in the job market.
Step-by-Step Process to Become a CA
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to become a CA in India.
Step 1: Decide if CA is Right for You
Consider how enthusiastic you are about business, accounting, and taxation.
Consider your career goals and commitment.
Explore longer-term job prospects in finance.
Step 2: Enroll and Clear CA Foundation (If Applicable)
Register with ICAI after 12th
Study for 4 subjects and appear in the exam.
Train or learn as self-taught.
Step 3: Register and Pass the CA Intermediate
Register after clearing Foundation or through Direct Entry
Consists of 8 papers divided into 2 groups
Many students opt to appear group-wise
This is a crucial phase in your CA journey.
Step 4: Complete Articleship/3-Year Practical Training
After passing Group 1 of CA Intermediate
Must undergo 3 years of Articleship under a practicing CA
Gain hands-on experience in audits, taxation, and compliance
Step 5: Pass CA Final Exam
Appear after completing Articleship and passing Intermediate
8 papers covering advanced accounting, law, and elective subjects
Final exam tests in-depth practical and conceptual knowledge
Step 6: Enroll as a Member with ICAI
Once you pass the Final exam, apply for chartered accountant registration
Get officially enrolled as a member of ICAI
Now you’re legally allowed to practice as a CA in India
Curious About How To Become a CA?
Inquire More!
Skills Required to Become a Successful CA
Communication
Ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly
Essential for client meetings, audit discussions, and presentations
Time Management
CAs often juggle multiple tasks, deadlines, and clients
Efficient time use is vital for success
Organisational Skills
Maintaining records, filing returns, and handling reports requires strong organisation
Especially important during audits and busy tax seasons
Analytical Thinking
Ability to solve problems and make sense of financial data
Crucial in areas like risk analysis, valuation, and budgeting
Benefits of Becoming a CA
Earn High Respect and Social Prestige: Chartered Accountants are highly regarded professionals in the business and finance world. Their expertise in auditing, taxation, and financial management earns them respect from peers, employers, and clients alike.
Access to Great Job Opportunities Both in India and Abroad: The CA qualification opens doors to diverse career options not only within India but also internationally. Many multinational firms and foreign companies seek qualified CAs for their financial leadership roles.
Receive Excellent Salary Packages Starting from INR 7–10 LPA: CAs enjoy competitive salaries, even at entry-level positions. With experience and expertise, income can grow substantially, making CA one of the most lucrative professional courses in India.
Opportunity to Start Your Own CA Practice: After becoming a member of ICAI, you have the freedom to start your own accounting and consulting firm. This entrepreneurial path offers independence and the potential to build a thriving business.
Work with Top Firms Like Deloitte, EY, and KPMG: Chartered Accountants are highly valued by the Big Four accounting firms and other top multinational companies. These firms provide excellent training, exposure, and career growth.
Career Mobility Across Multiple Roles: CAs can work in various domains such as auditing, taxation, financial consulting, management accounting, and corporate finance, offering flexibility in career choices.
Pathways to Global Certifications Like ACCA Certification: Becoming a CA can be a stepping stone to pursue other international certifications such as ACCA, enhancing global career prospects. Learn what is ACCA?
Expert Tips to Become a CA
Start Preparing Early, Especially for the Foundation Course: Early preparation gives you a strong grasp of fundamental concepts, making the subsequent stages of your CA journey easier and more manageable.
Solve Past Year Papers and Mock Tests Regularly: Practicing previous exam questions helps you understand exam patterns, manage time efficiently, and identify important topics.
Maintain Consistency by Studying Daily Rather Than Cramming: Regular study sessions are far more effective in retaining information and reducing exam stress than last-minute preparation.
Join a Reputed CA Coaching Institute for Structured Guidance: Quality coaching can provide expert explanations, study plans, and motivation, improving your chances of success.
Network Actively with Fellow Students and CA Professionals: Building connections can help you gain insights, mentorship, and career opportunities during and after your CA journey.
Utilise ICAI’s Study Materials and Online Resources Thoroughly: Official materials are tailored to the exam syllabus and often contain the most relevant information.
Stay Updated with the Latest Changes in Tax Laws and Accounting Standards: The CA profession demands continuous learning to remain compliant and provide accurate advice, so staying current is essential.
Planning to Pursue an Finance and Accounting Career?
Click Here
To Book Your Free Counselling Session
Conclusion
So, how to become a CA? It’s a structured journey filled with challenges but immense rewards. Whether you begin after 12th or as a graduate, the pathways are clearly defined. With the right guidance, skills, and determination, you can build a successful CA career.
This decision should depend on your passion for finance, dedication to long-term learning, and willingness to adapt in a fast-changing business world. If these resonate with you, then the CA journey is absolutely worth it.
FAQs on How to Become a CA
How do I become a CA in detail?
To become a CA, start by choosing between the Foundation or Direct Entry Route. Then clear CA Foundation (if applicable), Intermediate, complete Articleship, pass the Final exam, and register with ICAI.
What is the pathway to become a chartered accountant?
The CA pathway includes:
Register for Foundation (after 12th) or Direct Entry (after graduation)
Clear Foundation → Intermediate → Final
Complete 3 years of Articleship
Apply for chartered accountant registration with ICAI
What is the best way to study for CA?
Follow a fixed timetable
Prioritise ICAI material and past papers
Take mock tests
Use ex
The journey towards becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) is rewarding and highly respected. If you’re wondering how to become a CA, this guide covers everything you need to know from prerequisites and course structure to key skills, benefits, and expert tips to help you succeed in your CA journey.
Who is a Chartered Accountant?
A chartered accountant (CA) is a professionally trained individual who specialises in financial auditing, taxation, accounting, and business advisory services. CAs are reputable financial professionals, according to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
They can work in the public or private sectors and are typically found in leadership positions like tax consultants, auditors, or CFOs. Similar to the ACCA certification, the CA is still one of the most prestigious accounting certifications in the world.
What Does a Chartered Accountant Do?
CAs have a significant impact on a company’s financial health. Some of their responsibilities include:
Preparing and analysing financial reports
Managing taxation, including GST and income tax filings
Conducting audits and ensuring regulatory compliance
Offering financial advice and risk management.
Manage mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Their services are critical for individuals, businesses, and even governments.
Is It Difficult to Become a CA?
Yes, the CA journey is tough, but it can be conquered with the right mindset and strategy. That is why pass percentages are relatively low since there are stringent exams and compulsory training involved.
However, with proper time management, good planning, and effective study determination, thousands of students succeed in doing so every year. The trick is to remain consistent while making use of good resources.
CA Course Eligibility and Qualifications
To become a CA, one must first understand who is eligible and the qualifications required.
Eligibility After 12th & Graduation
After 12th: The students from any stream are eligible to register for the CA Foundation Course after completing Class 12 from a recognised board.
After Graduation: Graduates qualify for the Direct Entry pathway and skip the foundation level. The commerce students must have at least 55%, and non-commerce students 60%.
Educational Qualifications Needed to Register
Must have passed Class 12th or completed a bachelor’s degree.
For direct entry, candidates should have passed the intermediate examinations of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA) or possess a graduate degree.
These are prerequisites for chartered accountant registration with ICAI.
CA Course Structure and Pathways
The chartered accountancy course provides several entry points, tailored to the diverse levels of its students. One should know these pathways if one is interested in learning how to become a CA in an effective and efficient manner.
CA Foundation Route (After Class 12)
This is one of the most common and conventional routes, which is taken by the students who have just appeared for their Class 12. Your quest for a CA career starts with the CA Foundation Course, which is the basic course and a path opener to sophisticated knowledge.
The Foundation course consists of four core subjects: accounting, business law and correspondence, mathematics and statistics, and economics.
Preparation for this level takes between 4 and 6 months, depending on your study pace and coaching.
Passing the Foundation exam is required to proceed to the next stage, the CA Intermediate course.
This path is ideal for students who intend to pursue the CA after finishing school and prefer a gradual, tiered approach to learning.
Direct Entry Route (After Graduation or Post ICSI/ICWA)
For holders of bachelor’s degrees and those who have completed the intermediate level of related courses like Company Secretary (CS) or Cost and Management Accountancy (CMA), the direct entry route offers a fast-track option into the CA program.
You are required to skip the Foundation level entirely. You may register directly for the CA Intermediate course.
To register through this route, one must have a graduation degree (with 55 % marks in the case of commerce and 60% in the case of other streams) or must have cleared the intermediate level of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA).
A unique requirement for this path is to register for the mandatory practical trainings for a period of 3 years (articles) before/along with the intermediate exam that gives you a set of hands early on.
This route facilitates candidates who wish to pursue the CA designation after graduation or some related certifications for increased efficiency and time savings.
Through Intermediate-Level Exams (ICSI/ICAI)
This option benefits students with multiple professional credentials, particularly those who have passed the CS Executive or CMA Inter level exams.
If you pass these intermediate-level exams with ICSI or ICWA, you can sign up for the CA Intermediate exams immediately.
This option allows students to apply what they know already and their qualifications to reduce the time and effort they need to qualify as a CA.
Many ambitious finance and business students seek out multiple credentials to try to get a leg up in the job market.
Step-by-Step Process to Become a CA
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to become a CA in India.
Step 1: Decide if CA is Right for You
Consider how enthusiastic you are about business, accounting, and taxation.
Consider your career goals and commitment.
Explore longer-term job prospects in finance.
Step 2: Enroll and Clear CA Foundation (If Applicable)
Register with ICAI after 12th
Study for 4 subjects and appear in the exam.
Train or learn as self-taught.
Step 3: Register and Pass the CA Intermediate
Register after clearing Foundation or through Direct Entry
Consists of 8 papers divided into 2 groups
Many students opt to appear group-wise
This is a crucial phase in your CA journey.
Step 4: Complete Articleship/3-Year Practical Training
After passing Group 1 of CA Intermediate
Must undergo 3 years of Articleship under a practicing CA
Gain hands-on experience in audits, taxation, and compliance
Step 5: Pass CA Final Exam
Appear after completing Articleship and passing Intermediate
8 papers covering advanced accounting, law, and elective subjects
Final exam tests in-depth practical and conceptual knowledge
Step 6: Enroll as a Member with ICAI
Once you pass the Final exam, apply for chartered accountant registration
Get officially enrolled as a member of ICAI
Now you’re legally allowed to practice as a CA in India
Curious About How To Become a CA?
Inquire More!
Skills Required to Become a Successful CA
Communication
Ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly
Essential for client meetings, audit discussions, and presentations
Time Management
CAs often juggle multiple tasks, deadlines, and clients
Efficient time use is vital for success
Organisational Skills
Maintaining records, filing returns, and handling reports requires strong organisation
Especially important during audits and busy tax seasons
Analytical Thinking
Ability to solve problems and make sense of financial data
Crucial in areas like risk analysis, valuation, and budgeting
Benefits of Becoming a CA
Earn High Respect and Social Prestige: Chartered Accountants are highly regarded professionals in the business and finance world. Their expertise in auditing, taxation, and financial management earns them respect from peers, employers, and clients alike.
Access to Great Job Opportunities Both in India and Abroad: The CA qualification opens doors to diverse career options not only within India but also internationally. Many multinational firms and foreign companies seek qualified CAs for their financial leadership roles.
Receive Excellent Salary Packages Starting from INR 7–10 LPA: CAs enjoy competitive salaries, even at entry-level positions. With experience and expertise, income can grow substantially, making CA one of the most lucrative professional courses in India.
Opportunity to Start Your Own CA Practice: After becoming a member of ICAI, you have the freedom to start your own accounting and consulting firm. This entrepreneurial path offers independence and the potential to build a thriving business.
Work with Top Firms Like Deloitte, EY, and KPMG: Chartered Accountants are highly valued by the Big Four accounting firms and other top multinational companies. These firms provide excellent training, exposure, and career growth.
Career Mobility Across Multiple Roles: CAs can work in various domains such as auditing, taxation, financial consulting, management accounting, and corporate finance, offering flexibility in career choices.
Pathways to Global Certifications Like ACCA Certification: Becoming a CA can be a stepping stone to pursue other international certifications such as ACCA, enhancing global career prospects. Learn what is ACCA?
Expert Tips to Become a CA
Start Preparing Early, Especially for the Foundation Course: Early preparation gives you a strong grasp of fundamental concepts, making the subsequent stages of your CA journey easier and more manageable.
Solve Past Year Papers and Mock Tests Regularly: Practicing previous exam questions helps you understand exam patterns, manage time efficiently, and identify important topics.
Maintain Consistency by Studying Daily Rather Than Cramming: Regular study sessions are far more effective in retaining information and reducing exam stress than last-minute preparation.
Join a Reputed CA Coaching Institute for Structured Guidance: Quality coaching can provide expert explanations, study plans, and motivation, improving your chances of success.
Network Actively with Fellow Students and CA Professionals: Building connections can help you gain insights, mentorship, and career opportunities during and after your CA journey.
Utilise ICAI’s Study Materials and Online Resources Thoroughly: Official materials are tailored to the exam syllabus and often contain the most relevant information.
Stay Updated with the Latest Changes in Tax Laws and Accounting Standards: The CA profession demands continuous learning to remain compliant and provide accurate advice, so staying current is essential.
Planning to Pursue an Finance and Accounting Career?
Click Here
To Book Your Free Counselling Session
Conclusion
So, how to become a CA? It’s a structured journey filled with challenges but immense rewards. Whether you begin after 12th or as a graduate, the pathways are clearly defined. With the right guidance, skills, and determination, you can build a successful CA career.
This decision should depend on your passion for finance, dedication to long-term learning, and willingness to adapt in a fast-changing business world. If these resonate with you, then the CA journey is absolutely worth it.
FAQs on How to Become a CA
How do I become a CA in detail?
To become a CA, start by choosing between the Foundation or Direct Entry Route. Then clear CA Foundation (if applicable), Intermediate, complete Articleship, pass the Final exam, and register with ICAI.
What is the pathway to become a chartered accountant?
The CA pathway includes:
Register for Foundation (after 12th) or Direct Entry (after graduation)
Clear Foundation → Intermediate → Final
Complete 3 years of Articleship
Apply for chartered accountant registration with ICAI
What is the best way to study for CA?
Follow a fixed timetable
Prioritise ICAI material and past papers
Take mock tests
Use expert coaching or online platforms
Focus on conceptual clarity over rote learning
Can I complete CA in 2 years?
No, the CA course has a minimum duration of 4.5–5 years, including Articleship. However, with dedication, you can pass all exams in the first attempt and fast-track your CA career.
pert coaching or online platforms
Focus on conceptual clarity over rote learning
Can I complete CA in 2 years?
No, the CA course has a minimum duration of 4.5–5 years, including Articleship. However, with dedication, you can pass all exams in the first attempt and fast-track your CA career.
0 notes
Text
How to Become a CA
The journey towards becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) is rewarding and highly respected. If you’re wondering how to become a CA, this guide covers everything you need to know from prerequisites and course structure to key skills, benefits, and expert tips to help you succeed in your CA journey.
Who is a Chartered Accountant?
A chartered accountant (CA) is a professionally trained individual who specialises in financial auditing, taxation, accounting, and business advisory services. CAs are reputable financial professionals, according to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
They can work in the public or private sectors and are typically found in leadership positions like tax consultants, auditors, or CFOs. Similar to the ACCA certification, the CA is still one of the most prestigious accounting certifications in the world.
What Does a Chartered Accountant Do?
CAs have a significant impact on a company’s financial health. Some of their responsibilities include:
Preparing and analysing financial reports
Managing taxation, including GST and income tax filings
Conducting audits and ensuring regulatory compliance
Offering financial advice and risk management.
Manage mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Their services are critical for individuals, businesses, and even governments.
Is It Difficult to Become a CA?
Yes, the CA journey is tough, but it can be conquered with the right mindset and strategy. That is why pass percentages are relatively low since there are stringent exams and compulsory training involved.
However, with proper time management, good planning, and effective study determination, thousands of students succeed in doing so every year. The trick is to remain consistent while making use of good resources.
CA Course Eligibility and Qualifications
To become a CA, one must first understand who is eligible and the qualifications required.
Eligibility After 12th & Graduation
After 12th: The students from any stream are eligible to register for the CA Foundation Course after completing Class 12 from a recognised board.
After Graduation: Graduates qualify for the Direct Entry pathway and skip the foundation level. The commerce students must have at least 55%, and non-commerce students 60%.
Educational Qualifications Needed to Register
Must have passed Class 12th or completed a bachelor’s degree.
For direct entry, candidates should have passed the intermediate examinations of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA) or possess a graduate degree.
These are prerequisites for chartered accountant registration with ICAI.
CA Course Structure and Pathways
The chartered accountancy course provides several entry points, tailored to the diverse levels of its students. One should know these pathways if one is interested in learning how to become a CA in an effective and efficient manner.
CA Foundation Route (After Class 12)
This is one of the most common and conventional routes, which is taken by the students who have just appeared for their Class 12. Your quest for a CA career starts with the CA Foundation Course, which is the basic course and a path opener to sophisticated knowledge.
The Foundation course consists of four core subjects: accounting, business law and correspondence, mathematics and statistics, and economics.
Preparation for this level takes between 4 and 6 months, depending on your study pace and coaching.
Passing the Foundation exam is required to proceed to the next stage, the CA Intermediate course.
This path is ideal for students who intend to pursue the CA after finishing school and prefer a gradual, tiered approach to learning.
Direct Entry Route (After Graduation or Post ICSI/ICWA)
For holders of bachelor’s degrees and those who have completed the intermediate level of related courses like Company Secretary (CS) or Cost and Management Accountancy (CMA), the direct entry route offers a fast-track option into the CA program.
You are required to skip the Foundation level entirely. You may register directly for the CA Intermediate course.
To register through this route, one must have a graduation degree (with 55 % marks in the case of commerce and 60% in the case of other streams) or must have cleared the intermediate level of ICSI (CS) or ICWA (CMA).
A unique requirement for this path is to register for the mandatory practical trainings for a period of 3 years (articles) before/along with the intermediate exam that gives you a set of hands early on.
This route facilitates candidates who wish to pursue the CA designation after graduation or some related certifications for increased efficiency and time savings.
Through Intermediate-Level Exams (ICSI/ICAI)
This option benefits students with multiple professional credentials, particularly those who have passed the CS Executive or CMA Inter level exams.
If you pass these intermediate-level exams with ICSI or ICWA, you can sign up for the CA Intermediate exams immediately.
This option allows students to apply what they know already and their qualifications to reduce the time and effort they need to qualify as a CA.
Many ambitious finance and business students seek out multiple credentials to try to get a leg up in the job market.
Step-by-Step Process to Become a CA
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to become a CA in India.
Step 1: Decide if CA is Right for You
Consider how enthusiastic you are about business, accounting, and taxation.
Consider your career goals and commitment.
Explore longer-term job prospects in finance.
Step 2: Enroll and Clear CA Foundation (If Applicable)
Register with ICAI after 12th
Study for 4 subjects and appear in the exam.
Train or learn as self-taught.
Step 3: Register and Pass the CA Intermediate
Register after clearing Foundation or through Direct Entry
Consists of 8 papers divided into 2 groups
Many students opt to appear group-wise
This is a crucial phase in your CA journey.
Step 4: Complete Articleship/3-Year Practical Training
After passing Group 1 of CA Intermediate
Must undergo 3 years of Articleship under a practicing CA
Gain hands-on experience in audits, taxation, and compliance
Step 5: Pass CA Final Exam
Appear after completing Articleship and passing Intermediate
8 papers covering advanced accounting, law, and elective subjects
Final exam tests in-depth practical and conceptual knowledge
Step 6: Enroll as a Member with ICAI
Once you pass the Final exam, apply for chartered accountant registration
Get officially enrolled as a member of ICAI
Now you’re legally allowed to practice as a CA in India
Curious About How To Become a CA?
Inquire More!
Skills Required to Become a Successful CA
Communication
Ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly
Essential for client meetings, audit discussions, and presentations
Time Management
CAs often juggle multiple tasks, deadlines, and clients
Efficient time use is vital for success
Organisational Skills
Maintaining records, filing returns, and handling reports requires strong organisation
Especially important during audits and busy tax seasons
Analytical Thinking
Ability to solve problems and make sense of financial data
Crucial in areas like risk analysis, valuation, and budgeting
Benefits of Becoming a CA
Earn High Respect and Social Prestige: Chartered Accountants are highly regarded professionals in the business and finance world. Their expertise in auditing, taxation, and financial management earns them respect from peers, employers, and clients alike.
Access to Great Job Opportunities Both in India and Abroad: The CA qualification opens doors to diverse career options not only within India but also internationally. Many multinational firms and foreign companies seek qualified CAs for their financial leadership roles.
Receive Excellent Salary Packages Starting from INR 7–10 LPA: CAs enjoy competitive salaries, even at entry-level positions. With experience and expertise, income can grow substantially, making CA one of the most lucrative professional courses in India.
Opportunity to Start Your Own CA Practice: After becoming a member of ICAI, you have the freedom to start your own accounting and consulting firm. This entrepreneurial path offers independence and the potential to build a thriving business.
Work with Top Firms Like Deloitte, EY, and KPMG: Chartered Accountants are highly valued by the Big Four accounting firms and other top multinational companies. These firms provide excellent training, exposure, and career growth.
Career Mobility Across Multiple Roles: CAs can work in various domains such as auditing, taxation, financial consulting, management accounting, and corporate finance, offering flexibility in career choices.
Pathways to Global Certifications Like ACCA Certification: Becoming a CA can be a stepping stone to pursue other international certifications such as ACCA, enhancing global career prospects. Learn what is ACCA?
Expert Tips to Become a CA
Start Preparing Early, Especially for the Foundation Course: Early preparation gives you a strong grasp of fundamental concepts, making the subsequent stages of your CA journey easier and more manageable.
Solve Past Year Papers and Mock Tests Regularly: Practicing previous exam questions helps you understand exam patterns, manage time efficiently, and identify important topics.
Maintain Consistency by Studying Daily Rather Than Cramming: Regular study sessions are far more effective in retaining information and reducing exam stress than last-minute preparation.
Join a Reputed CA Coaching Institute for Structured Guidance: Quality coaching can provide expert explanations, study plans, and motivation, improving your chances of success.
Network Actively with Fellow Students and CA Professionals: Building connections can help you gain insights, mentorship, and career opportunities during and after your CA journey.
Utilise ICAI’s Study Materials and Online Resources Thoroughly: Official materials are tailored to the exam syllabus and often contain the most relevant information.
Stay Updated with the Latest Changes in Tax Laws and Accounting Standards: The CA profession demands continuous learning to remain compliant and provide accurate advice, so staying current is essential.
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Conclusion
So, how to become a CA? It’s a structured journey filled with challenges but immense rewards. Whether you begin after 12th or as a graduate, the pathways are clearly defined. With the right guidance, skills, and determination, you can build a successful CA career.
This decision should depend on your passion for finance, dedication to long-term learning, and willingness to adapt in a fast-changing business world. If these resonate with you, then the CA journey is absolutely worth it.
FAQs on How to Become a CA
How do I become a CA in detail?
To become a CA, start by choosing between the Foundation or Direct Entry Route. Then clear CA Foundation (if applicable), Intermediate, complete Articleship, pass the Final exam, and register with ICAI.
What is the pathway to become a chartered accountant?
The CA pathway includes:
Register for Foundation (after 12th) or Direct Entry (after graduation)
Clear Foundation → Intermediate → Final
Complete 3 years of Articleship
Apply for chartered accountant registration with ICAI
What is the best way to study for CA?
Follow a fixed timetable
Prioritise ICAI material and past papers
Take mock tests
Use expert coaching or online platforms
Focus on conceptual clarity over rote learning
Can I complete CA in 2 years?
No, the CA course has a minimum duration of 4.5–5 years, including Articleship. However, with dedication, you can pass all exams in the first attempt and fast-track your CA career.
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How to Crack IIT JEE in First Attempt: Your Complete Guide
Cracking IIT JEE in the first attempt is a dream for lakhs of students across India. The IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is one of the toughest exams in the country, but with the right strategy, dedication, and guidance, you can achieve your goal. In this blog, we will discuss practical tips, study plans, and motivation to help you clear IIT JEE in your very first attempt, all inspired by the expert advice from ABS Coaching Center.
Why IIT JEE is So Important?
IIT JEE opens the doors to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). These institutes are known for their world-class education, excellent faculty, and amazing career opportunities. Getting into an IIT is not just about studying engineering; it’s about shaping your entire future.
Start Early and Stay Consistent
Begin Your Preparation Early: The earlier you start, the better your chances. Ideally, start your preparation from Class 11 itself. This gives you enough time to cover the syllabus, revise, and practice mock tests.
Daily Study Routine: Make a realistic timetable and stick to it. Consistency is more important than long hours. Even 5-6 focused hours daily can make a huge difference.
Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Know What to Study: Go through the latest IIT JEE syllabus and exam pattern. Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Understand which topics carry more weightage and prioritize them.
Break Down the Syllabus: Divide the syllabus into small, manageable parts. Set weekly and monthly targets to cover each topic.
Choose the Right Study Material
NCERT First: Start with NCERT textbooks. They are the foundation for all three subjects, especially Chemistry.
Reference Books: After NCERT, use standard reference books recommended by teachers and toppers. Don’t overload yourself with too many books.
Coaching Material: If you are enrolled in a coaching institute like ABS Coaching Center, follow their study material and modules. They are designed as per the exam pattern and cover all important concepts.
Make Notes and Revise Regularly
Short Notes: Make your own notes for every chapter. Writing helps you remember better.
Revision: Revise regularly. Don’t leave revision for the last month. Weekly and monthly revisions help you retain concepts for a longer time.
Practice, Practice, Practice
Solve Previous Year Papers: Solving past years’ IIT JEE papers gives you an idea about the type of questions and difficulty level.
Mock Tests: Attempt regular mock tests. They help you manage time, improve speed, and identify your weak areas.
Analyze Your Performance: After every test, analyze your mistakes and work on them. This is the only way to improve.
Clear Your Doubts Immediately
Don’t Pile Up Doubts: If you have any doubt, clear it immediately. Ask your teachers, friends, or use online platforms.
Group Study: Sometimes, discussing with friends helps you understand difficult topics better.
Focus on Conceptual Clarity
Understand, Don’t Memorize: IIT JEE tests your understanding, not your memory. Focus on understanding the concepts deeply.
Apply Concepts: Practice applying concepts to different types of problems. This will help you tackle tricky questions in the exam.
Time Management is Key
Balance School and Coaching: If you are attending both school and coaching, manage your time wisely. Don’t neglect board exams.
Smart Work: Focus on important topics and don’t waste time on less important areas. Use tricks and shortcuts wherever possible.
Stay Motivated and Positive
Set Realistic Goals: Set achievable targets and reward yourself when you meet them.
Stay Positive: There will be ups and downs. Don’t lose hope if you score less in a test. Learn from your mistakes and move forward.
Healthy Lifestyle: Take care of your health. Eat well, sleep on time, and take short breaks to refresh your mind.
Exam Day Tips
Stay Calm: Don’t panic on the exam day. Stay calm and confident.
Read Instructions Carefully: Read the question paper instructions properly before starting.
Time Allocation: Allocate time to each section and stick to it. Don’t get stuck on one question.
Attempt Easy Questions First: Solve the easy questions first and then move to the tougher ones.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Ignoring Basics: Don’t skip basic concepts in a hurry to cover advanced topics.
Too Many Books: Don’t refer to too many books. Stick to a few quality resources.
Neglecting Revision: Regular revision is a must. Don’t leave it for the last minute.
Skipping Mock Tests: Mock tests are crucial for success. Don’t ignore them.
How ABS Coaching Center Can Help You?
ABS Coaching Center is one of the best coaching institutes for IIT JEE preparation. Here’s how they can support your journey:
Expert Faculty: Experienced teachers who know the exam pattern inside out.
Personalized Attention: Small batch sizes for individual attention.
Comprehensive Study Material: Well-structured modules and notes.
Regular Tests and Feedback: Weekly tests, mock exams, and detailed feedback to track your progress.
Doubt Clearing Sessions: Special sessions to clear all your doubts.
Are you serious about cracking IIT JEE in your first attempt? Join ABS Coaching Center and give your preparation the right direction! With expert guidance, quality study material, and a proven track record, ABS Coaching Center is your trusted partner for IIT JEE success.
Get regular mock tests and performance analysis
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Don’t wait! Start your IIT JEE journey with ABS Coaching Center and move one step closer to your dream IIT.
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Comprise 📋 – Meaning + Sentence Guide ✍️
Comprise 📋 – Meaning + Sentence Guide ✍️ | IELTS & Speaking Vocabulary Upgrade📚
Hey learners! 👋 Today’s vocabulary booster is the word “Comprise” — a formal, fluent, and flexible verb for IELTS and advanced English use.
📚 What Does "Comprise" Mean?
Comprise means “to be made up of” or “to consist of.”
It’s a verb used to show what components or parts are included in a whole.
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🔹 Examples in Sentences:
The training program comprises five stages.
The galaxy comprises billions of stars.
The menu comprises vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
The board comprises five directors.
The exam comprises reading, writing, and speaking tasks.
💡 Use it Right:
✅ "The house comprises two floors and a garden." ❌ "The house is comprised of two floors." (Too wordy and informal for IELTS)
📖 Use in IELTS
🔸 “My routine comprises work, study, and family time.” 🔸 “The solution comprises multiple strategies to reduce pollution.”
Perfect for IELTS Speaking Part 1 & 2, and Writing Task 2!
🎓 Grammar Notes
It’s an active verb.
No preposition needed after it (not “of”)
Formal tone = Good impression on IELTS examiners.
🔁 Related Words:
Consist of
Include
Contain
Be made up of
✨ Quick Practice:
Make your own sentence with "comprise"! E.g., “The project comprises five core elements.”
🎥 For pronunciation tips, daily vocabulary, and speaking fluency tricks, follow Proton Times on YouTube! Let’s make your English sharp and confident 💪
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