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mansiparmar12
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Posted: 09 Jan 2012 at 22:48 | IP Logged  

I am BCom + Inter CS from India.
I evaluated my credentials with Evaluation Center and they
stated that I have 120 units.
So I applied for CPA(California), They came back to me
saying that you do have 120 units but since u dont have a
Bachelor's Degree we cannot allow you to sit for exam.

I am not sure now wht are the options.

Any Experts comments....or anyone in same situation can put
some light on this issue and whats the best way to go on
from here.
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macpa07
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Hey Mansi...
Try the State of Delaware's requirements... i think thats
the one of them with doesn't ask for a Baccalaureate
degree..

Heres a link from the becker page... but check out the
states site..

http://www.becker.com/accounting/cpaexamreview/delaware/

All the best dear...

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Leslie-Anne
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Please be very careful about applying to Delaware because as of August
2012, this state is changing its rules and will require 5 years or 150
semester hours to be eligible. If you do not write and pass all four part of
the exam before this August as well as already have four years of
accounting work experience under a U.S. CPA, Delaware is not an option for
you.

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manimau3685
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mansiparmar12 wrote:
I am BCom + Inter CS from India.
I evaluated my credentials with Evaluation Center and they
stated that I have 120 units.
So I applied for CPA(California), They came back to me
saying that you do have 120 units but since u dont have a
Bachelor's Degree we cannot allow you to sit for exam.

I am not sure now wht are the options.

Any Experts comments....or anyone in same situation can put
some light on this issue and whats the best way to go on
from here.



I have done my CS (completed my final and Bcom. Which evaluation agency did you send your transcripts to?
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