Registration conditions for professional stage:
(1) Having full capacity for civil conduct;
(2) Having a junior college degree or above, or having an intermediate or above technical title in accounting or related major.
Exemption conditions: personnel with senior technical titles in accounting or related majors (including those with the titles of associate professor or associate researcher in accounting or related majors in schools and scientific research units) can apply for exemption 1 specialist stage examination.
It is more difficult for non-accounting majors to learn CPA than for accounting majors, so if they want to take the CPA exam, they must work harder. First, you must learn the knowledge points of all subjects and review them every day. Secondly, in addition to the focus of the class, you need to digest it yourself. In addition, after-school exercises assigned by the teacher also need to be done. I am also a non-professional, so I signed up for a CPA class in Pujiang Finance and Economics, with many key points. You need to remember yourself. Of course, if you don't know, you can ask the teacher. I think Pujiang Finance and Economics teacher's class effect is very good, because he always considers the learning level of each student and answers students' questions seriously. After several reminders from the teacher, I have a feeling of awakening. Finally, self-practice is also very important. It is definitely not advisable to learn optics without practice. Do after-school exercises or simulation exercises on weekdays, and do several sets of simulation questions or previous years' questions before the exam. I have four exams, but I need two more. I'll try to get it this year ~