CA WITH REGULAR COLLEGE?

I'm joining regular college in few weeks just want to ask is it manageable to do both CA and regular college? Especially ca inter. Plz share your experiences

u/SkillComfortable22 — 6 days ago

Best bachelor's degree for Australian PR in 2026?

Hi everyone,

I'm from India and I'm looking for some honest advice from people who have studied or migrated to Australia.

Here's my background:

- Completed Class 12 (Arts stream) in 2025

- Subjects: Mathematics and Economics

- Scored 87%

- Took a gap year to prepare for CA (Chartered Accountancy) but unfortunately couldn't clear it.

Now I've decided to pursue my higher education in Australia.

My main goal is to obtain Australian Permanent Residency (PR) as early and realistically as possible. Salary is important too, but PR is my top priority.

I'm trying to decide which bachelor's degree to pursue. I'm looking for advice based on:

- Current job demand

- PR prospects

- State nomination opportunities

- Employer sponsorship possibilities

- Long-term career stability

I'm not looking for the easiest degree—I'm looking for the smartest choice from a migration and career perspective.

I'd really appreciate advice from:

- International students

- People who have successfully obtained PR

- Teachers, nurses, IT professionals, engineers, or anyone familiar with Australia's migration system

- Registered migration agents (if any are here)

Questions:

  1. Which degree would you choose if you were in my position in 2026?

  2. Which occupations have the strongest long-term PR prospects?

  3. Are there any degrees I should avoid even if they're currently popular?

  4. I have a genuine interest in teaching, especially becoming a secondary school teacher. However, I've read that although teaching is on the skilled occupation list, PR has become quite competitive due to high invitation point requirements. Is teaching still a good option for someone whose main goal is PR, or would you recommend a different career path?

I'm looking for honest, experience-based advice rather than information from education agents or YouTube videos.

Thanks in advance!

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u/SkillComfortable22 — 9 days ago

Which degree should I choose for Australia 🇦🇺

Hi everyone,

I'm from India and I'm looking for some honest advice from people who have studied or migrated to Australia.

Here's "my_qualifications"

- Completed Class 12 (Arts stream) in 2025

- Subjects: Mathematics and Economics

- Scored 87%

- Took a gap year to prepare for CA (Chartered Accountancy) but unfortunately couldn't clear it.

Now I've decided to pursue my higher education in Australia.

My main goal is to obtain Australian Permanent Residency (PR) as early and realistically as possible. Salary is important too, but PR is my top priority.

I'm trying to decide which bachelor's degree to pursue. I'm looking for advice based on:

- Current job demand

- PR prospects

- State nomination opportunities

- Employer sponsorship possibilities

- Long-term career stability

I'm not looking for the easiest degree—I'm looking for the smartest choice from a migration and career perspective.

I'd really appreciate advice from:

- International students

- People who have successfully obtained PR

- Teachers, nurses, IT professionals, engineers, or anyone familiar with Australia's migration system

- Registered migration agents (if any are here)

Questions:

  1. Which degree would you choose if you were in my position in 2026?

  2. Which occupations have the strongest long-term PR prospects?

  3. Are there any degrees I should avoid even if they're currently popular?

  4. I have a genuine interest in teaching, especially becoming a secondary school teacher. However, I've read that although teaching is on the skilled occupation list, PR has become quite competitive due to high invitation point requirements. Is teaching still a good option for someone whose main goal is PR, or would you recommend a different career path?

I'm looking for honest, experience-based advice rather than information from education agents or YouTube videos.

Thanks in advance!

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u/SkillComfortable22 — 9 days ago

NEED URGENT ADVICE!!

Hi everyone,

I'm from India and I'm looking for some honest advice from people who have studied or migrated to Australia.

Here's my background:

Completed Class 12 (Arts stream) in 2025

Subjects: Mathematics and Economics

Scored 87%

Took a gap year to prepare for CA (Chartered Accountancy) but unfortunately couldn't clear it.

Now I've decided to pursue my higher education in Australia.

My main goal is to obtain Australian Permanent Residency (PR) as early and realistically as possible. Salary is important too, but PR is my top priority.

I'm trying to decide which bachelor's degree to pursue.

I'm looking for advice based on:

●Current job demand

●PR prospects

●State nomination opportunities

●Employer sponsorship possibilities

●Long-term career stability

I'm not looking for the easiest degree—I'm looking for the smartest choice from a migration and career perspective.

I'd really appreciate advice from:

●International students

●People who have successfully obtained PR

●Teachers, nurses, IT professionals, engineers, or anyone familiar with Australia's migration system

●Registered migration agents (if any are here)

Questions:

●Which degree would you choose if you were in my position in 2026?

●Which occupations have the strongest long-term PR prospects?

●Are there any degrees I should avoid even if they're currently popular?

●I have a genuine interest in teaching. Would you still recommend it for someone whose main goal is PR?

If you could start over, what would you study and why?

I'm looking for honest, experience-based advice rather than information from education agents or YouTube videos

Thanks in advance!

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u/SkillComfortable22 — 9 days ago
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Entrance exam 2026 result??

Kdo ana result pta kise nu? Admit card te likhya c 24 june nu 2vje aa jana but aya nhi hje tak

u/SkillComfortable22 — 12 days ago
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QUICK QUESTION

I'm going to take admission in gndu for bsc economics (can anyone from economics department tell me timing of lectures) its 10AM-3PM or 9AM-3PM

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u/SkillComfortable22 — 19 days ago
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Gndu entrance exam 2026

Kdo hega gndu entrance exam (msc economics fyip) date mainu show nhi hoyi website te pta kise nu kdo hega?

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u/SkillComfortable22 — 29 days ago

Harley davidson x440 or Trimph speed 400? Which one should i choose

I'm going to buy my first bike which one should I buy (I'm interested in harley what's your opinion)

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