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Q. > Please Help: IAS
Whether A CA who is not Graduate CAn Enroll For IAS?
answered Feb 12, 2012 by Mrattunjay , New Delhi
Is your means IFRS ? Not at all, course onle for qualified CA
answered May 08, 2012 by Rishabh Upadhyay , Chandigarh
IAS is independent of CA course. You need to check the qualification for IAS application before applying
answered May 20, 2013 by Vikash Kumar Jha , Cuttack
Yes
answered May 20, 2013 by Vikash Kumar Jha , Cuttack
Yes
answered Oct 01, 2013 by Vaneet Gupta , Delhi
yes


Comments
NAVEEN JAIN
05-May-2011 , 12:35:05 amconfirm the same from UPSC or Employement News Paper, in which notification for IAS exam given, this year march Ist week.
CMA Rakesh Kataria
12-May-2011 , 06:49:19 amCa is professional qualification, not a academic. for IAS you need to be graduate from recognised university
CA Anuj Sharma
13-May-2011 , 08:31:51 amGraduate is must for IAS.
chayan sethiya
05-Jun-2011 , 06:36:31 amThe main requirement to be eligible to appear for this exam is that you need to have completed graduation. There is no relaxation on the same. Even Chartered Professional who have not completed graduation cannot appear for this course. So you are not eligible for the same. You need to pursue a graduation to be eligible. You can do it as a part time course. Since you are pursuing CA commerce stream should be apt for you. Also if you want to clear this exam you must be good in the general awareness section. You can start preparing when you are in the second year of graduation. You can appear for the same when you are in the final year.