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- June 6, 2023 at 3:20 pm #2692Agastya SinghParticipant
Hi everyone currently i am in graduation and planning to do CA course. I am really confused whether to choose regular or integrated course.I have heard integrated course is tougher but better as we dont have to remember foundations again. Please suggest which will be better for long term career growth.
June 6, 2023 at 3:21 pm #2693Reena SinghParticipantBoth courses are equally good and recognized by ICAI. Integrated course may be slightly tougher due to fast paced syllabus but you also get more time for articleship training. In long run, both have similar career prospects. Choose based on your preferences, schedule flexibility and intensity you want in the course.
June 6, 2023 at 3:22 pm #2694PriyankaParticipantRegular course wil giv u time to grasp foundations properly.Integrated syllabus is very vast n difficult initially. Unless u have good grip on accounts,maths n english from beg, integrated course wil b very hard.I suggest regular course if u want smooth start. U can alwyas switch to integrated later
June 6, 2023 at 3:23 pm #2695JyotiParticipantDoesn’t really matter which course u choose. In CA market, only thing that matters is ur articleship experience, connections and interview skills. The regular or integrated tag won’t get u more clients. Focus on gaining as much practical knowledge as u can during ur articleship.
June 6, 2023 at 3:24 pm #2696Aakash SinghParticipantheat,work and internal energy r all forms of energy. Heat is energy transfer due to temperature difference. work requires external force. Internal energy depends on motion and chemical bonds within a system.
June 6, 2023 at 3:25 pm #2697AbhinavParticipantin a nutshell, ur confused about energy and its different forms. go get a good book on basics of physics, they explain energy concepts very simply. it will clear ur doubts regarding thermo as well.
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