u/Alert_Information484

Image 1 — Thinking of letting go of my CA Foundation BBvirtuals access since I’m changing career plans
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Thinking of letting go of my CA Foundation BBvirtuals access since I’m changing career plans

Hey everyone,

A few months back, right after my 12th, I was very sure that I wanted to pursue CA. I enrolled in the CA Foundation All Subjects Combo from BB Virtuals and started attending classes seriously.

But over time, after exploring different career paths and understanding my own interests better, I realised that CA is probably not the right fit for me in the long run. I’ve now decided to focus more on my bachelor’s degree and other opportunities instead of continuing with CA preparation.

Because of that, I’m looking for someone who genuinely wants to pursue CA Foundation and can make proper use of the course instead of letting it sit unused.

Details: • Covers all CA Foundation subjects

• Valid for Sep 2026 / Jan 2027 / May 2027 attempts

• Recorded lectures available

• Live classes + doubt support + tests

• Faculty is honestly really good and beginner-friendly

• Course started from April 2026

Subjects included:

Accounts

Maths

Economics

Business Laws

I had purchased it for ₹15,999 and am willing to let it go for ₹11,999. I’ll also arrange for the books/study material to be delivered to the buyer.

Feel free to DM if interested or if you want more details/screenshots.

u/Alert_Information484 — 8 days ago

I was looking at the admissions page and it shows the Spring session application deadline was 13 April 2026. But on the 'Deadlines and procedure a.y. 2026-27' page, there's a row for 'Spring Session and HEC 3rd round' that says the period of application starts from June 4th, 2026.

https://preview.redd.it/jqjf4r0cj6zg1.png?width=2884&format=png&auto=webp&s=21d1649e150e46fd60229728617e94ed6538fec8

Has anyone dealt with this before or know what the June 4th date actually means? Would really appreciate any clarity!

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u/Alert_Information484 — 10 days ago