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HOW CA COURSE RELATED TO THE GAME OF CRICKET


No doubt we are a country obsessed with cricket; even people of other countries will agree with our statement. Every lane had seen some of the mesmerizing cricket matches.

Each one of us bleeds blue. Our CA fraternity is no exception; no matter how engrossed we are with work, we always manage to steal some moments from our lives to watch cricket.

Whenever there is a cricket match going on, the cricket enthusiast in us gets installed with verve and a similar question can be heard in all offices and coaching classes  – “Score kya chal raha hai?” (What’s the score?)

Have you ever wondered that cricket and CA course have similarities? If not, then read the below mentioned ten similarities between cricket and our CA course.

1. Significance of Finals
If team plays exceptional cricket throughout the tournament and makes or breaks innumerable records, but loses the final match, they neither get the trophy nor the title of winner.

Likewise, in CA course, it doesn’t matter if a student is a CPT rank holder or IPCC rank holder if he is unable to clear finals; his chances of being called a chartered account are low.

 

If a CA student is dissatisfied by the marks awarded to him, he has to accept it and start preparing for next attempt, as the institute has the final call.

9. Performance Veils Follies
“If you play good cricket, a lot of bad things get hidden” aptly quoted by former cricketer Kapil Dev.

Similarly, if a CA student performs well in exams and becomes a Chartered Accountant, all his previous failures and follies becomes irrelevant.

10. Stay Updated

No matter how long a cricketer has been playing cricket or for how long the cricketer has been a successful cricketer, he has to keep learning nuances and update his knowledge about cricket.

In the same way, a CA has to stay updated w.r.t. all the amendments in order to sustain.

 

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