Can a single person can practice as both CA & CS... ? kindly clarify...
CA Atul Singhal
(prop)
(450 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
no, practice either as a ca or as a cs. can not practice both simultaneously
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44679 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
Yes you cant practice both together, either CA r CS...
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
But then why students pursue both courses....???
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
Can we practice as both CA & CS after obtaining permission from both institutes...? Whether such provision is there,,,?
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44679 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
They will be knowing both filed and it will help in corporate world for jobs if have CA , CS..Its just an extra degree..
You cant do practice in both field, you can do either one...All the best
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
That means two degrees useful only if i am going for Industry... For practice, it is not useful....
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44679 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
Its good if you have both, you will be in depth knowledge of both if it in practice or job,but you cant practice both... you can practice CS or CA
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
Ok Sir.... But sad to hear this because i am studying both... anyhow, i complete both the courses...
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44679 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
I am also doing ca and cs, now registering for cwa also, dont be sad yar..It will be good to have both degrees, you will get depth knowledge of this..just chill and clear it..
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
Thats great Sir...But what you do for CS training sir... around 15 months training required na...? Wether they provide any relaxation on the basis of CA articleship...? Without training, we cant apply for membership na...?
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