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manpreet
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3 years ago
The Common Proficiency Test (CPT) is mandatory for the following: Students who have qualified Higher Secondary examination. Candidates who posses Bachelors Degree in any discipline. Candidates who holds a Masters Degree in any discipline. Candidates who posses any professional qualification. So, as you can see, the Common Proficiency Test is mandatory for every individual willing to pursue Chartered Accountancy course and will remain so unless the proposal is approved by the union government. As per the proposal, Commerce graduates with 55% marks in the qualifying examination and Non-Commerce graduates with 60% marks or more shall be exempted from the Common Proficiency Test. For further information, you must refer to the official website ofThe Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.