All jurisdictions require aspiring CPAs to have 120 or 150 credit hours to sit for the Exam, depending on the jurisdiction, and 150 credit hours for licensure.
Candidates generally will need at least 24 semester hours in accounting.
Candidates generally will need at least 24 semester hours in accounting and business, respectively, though some states require more or fewer.
Generally, one year of undergraduate education provides you 30 credits, therefor
A 3 year of Bachelor’s provides 90 credits,
and a 4 year graduation would privde you 120 credits.
To meet the 120 credit requirement – a Bachelor’s plus one year of Master/Post Graduation can make a student eligible for the exam if the student only has a 3 year bachelors which is the case for most Indian commerce students.
This doesn’t necessarily mean that you need a master’s degree, although that certainly helps. There might be certain students who fulfil the credit requirements just with a bachelors degree too.
To know your eligibility, you can take our Free CPA eligibility quiz and check whether your credits are suffiecient to sit for the CPA exam.x
Take the quiz by clicking this link : https://proschoolonline.com/quiz/cpa

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