CA Qualification Equivalence to Post-Graduation will add Value to CPA?

Good News for all Chartered Accountants & Congrats ICAI. If you are a CA, you can get 60-90 credits. Yes, you heard correctly. Chartered Accountants can get 60 to 90 credits for CPA. From now onwards, the CA qualification is treated as Post Graduation. Students who have done CA foundation will be given additional credits. If you are a CPT, no credits will be added to you. The Uniform CPA Exam follows a certain credit system. A candidate must have 120 credits (in some other states, the requirement can be 150 credits) from a NAAC recognized college. Also, the candidate must have certain designated hours in accounting related subjects. Each academic year will provide you with 30 credits. After completing your bachelor’s degree you can have 30*3=90 credits. And you have to enroll for a master’s degree (From now onwards, The CA qualification is equivalent to a PG degree and adds 60 to 90 credits to you.) CPA Exam Scoring: The candidate’s score for each section of the US CPA exam is ...