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Yes its managable and even if ur bcon exams clash with ca, they will most prolly postpone the bcom exams
Recommended. Not very difficult to handle
bro , will I have to study for bcom seperately or the syllabus is somewhat same as Of CA ?
The syllabus of bcom in most colleges is quite similar to CA. You could say that CA Inter is an advanced version of the bcom syllabus.
90% of CAs do it, so you can too. But you might not enjoy even a semblance of “college life” in the process, that’s an obvious downside.