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178 Views Posted 2016-03-15 19:47:22

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MBA, PGD FPWM & BBA,

Finance Related jobs like Clerical, Accountants etc

74 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, definitely, you can get a job related to accounts and finance or financial analyst. After gaining experience, you can go for MBA to get a career growth. You can apply on Naukri.com or timesjob.com to search for jobs.

158 Views Posted 2016-02-09 13:33:40

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SENIOR ACCOUNTANT,

If you are looking for a computer course, I would suggest you to pursue Business accounting and taxation course as it has good scope. The details of course are as follows:
A. Business Accounting and Taxation.
Module I: Finance and Accounts (70 Hours).
1. Reviewing Accounting Concepts.
2. Preparation of Chart of Accounts.
3. Sales and Accounts Receivables.
4. Purchases and Accounts Payables.
5. Debit Notes and Credit Notes.
6. Expenses and Expense Payables.
7. Bank Reconciliation Statements.
8. Accounting for Stock.
9. Accounting for Fixed Assets.
10. Bab debt adjustment.
11. Journal Entri... View more

93 Views Posted 9 years ago

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It is recommended that you evaluate executive MBA from Tier I B-School to accelerate your career growth.

287 Views Posted 6 years ago

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It is advisable that you contact the college directly to know their fee structure:
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24 Views Posted 6 years ago

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1 View Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Navi Mumbai has various colleges in Accounts &amp; Commerce which offer low fees. Below mentioned are some of them:</p><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="193"><p><strong>College Name</strong></p></td><td valign="top" width="193"><p><strong>Tuition Fees</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td valign="top" width="193"><p>ICSI Delhi &ndash; Institute of Company Secretaries of Indi... View more

65 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>In online proctored mode of CSEET exam, the facial mismatch is done by the system automatically. The live photo will be captured at the commencement of the test with and without spectacles. System will keep both the images for record. During CSEET examination, candidate will undergo two level of identity verification process. In the first stage facial photo will be captured. During the test, the AI tool will constantly monitor the candidate's pictures initially for any mismatch. Incase of any mismatch, notification to candidate and live proctor will be instantly displayed. In the second stage of verification candidates will have t... View more

23 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>CSEET exam centres refer to the centre where the entrance exam is conducted in offline mode. However, CSEET 2025 will be held in remote proctored mode. Candidates will not be required to go to the exam centre to take CSEET exam. Candidates while filling the application form will be able to enter the CSEET exam centre preference. The preferences will be considered if the exam is conducted in centre based mode. The mode of examination for CSEET exam is notified. CSEET if conducted in centre based mode, is expected to be held across 27 states and UT's. Candidates must carefully enter their exam centre preference while filling the app... View more

141 Views Posted 9 years ago

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First of all congrats for completing 12th.
CA and CS are the best courses but maths is required for CA. You can do any other course like: B.com or BBA.In B.sc IT and BCA maths is required. But if you are ready to do hard work in maths then you will have much more options to choose.
Thank you
All the best

8 Views Posted 2 years ago

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List of higher education courses available in Commerce are
Master of CommerceMaster of Commerce in Accountancy and Business Statistics
Master of Commerce in Accounting and Auditing
Master of Commerce in Accounting and Finance
Master of Commerce in Accounting and Taxation
Master of Commerce in Advanced Accountancy
Master of Commerce in Applied Economics
Master of Commerce in Bank Management
Master of Commerce in Banking &amp; Insurance Management
Master of Commerce in Banking and Finance
Master of Commerce in Business Policy and Corporate Governance
Top Colleges are
1. Hansraj College (N... View more

97 Views Posted 2016-04-01 23:45:07

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Hi Urja,
CA CPT Paper Pencil mode exam are held twice in each year in the month of June and December. Next CPT exam will be held in June 2016 and for that CPT exam, you can fill CA CPT Exam Form June 2016 from the below given link. To appear for this exam students must have registered with ICAI before the last date for CPT Registration. So students registered before the last date will be eligible to appear CPT (Paper- Pencil Mode) June 2016 examination.
CPT June 2016 Exam Date :
ICAI has officially declared the CPT June 2016 exam date, So the CPT exam would be held on Sunday, 19th June 2016
I hope it helps. Please, feel fr... View more

130 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can opt for following courses after completing T.Y.B.Com:
1. Chartered Accountant (CA)
2. Master of Commerce (M.Com)
3. Master of Business Administration (MBA in finance)
4. Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
5. Certified Public Accounting (CPA)
6. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
7. Business Accounting and Taxation (BAT)

12 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, with a 12th-class degree in Computer Application under the Arts stream, one is qualified for B.Com (Accounting and Finance). The minimum eligibility criteria for B.Com programs allow students from various streams, including Arts; provided they have a minimum passing grade in their 12th examinations, joining arts stream students is not a problem. However, some institutions can prescribe subjects studied in 12th; Accountancy or Mathematics, for example, can be expected by some institutions. The prospective student is therefore advised to check the eligibility criteria as enlisted by the University or College of their choice.<... View more

108 Views Posted 9 years ago

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If you want to get into stock markets and stock trading, this is the best.

45 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No, because you primarily complete your undergraduate in B.Com after that you eligible for CS executive. There are two ways of pursuing CS executive first after clear foundation and after completion of under graduation. If you have completed your foundation, then you can pursue CS executive.

6 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The BCom (Hons.) in International Accounting and Finance at KR Mangalam University includes a range of subjects designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting, finance, and related fields with an international perspective. The curriculum covers the following subjects:</p><h3>Core Subjects</h3><ol><li>Financial Accounting</li><li>Cost Accounting</li><li>Management Accounting</li><li>Corporate Accounting</li><li>International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)</li><li>Financial Management</li><li>Bus... View more

4 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, the<strong> ICAI provide Chartered Accountancy campus placements.</strong> The campus placements programme is organised for the CA Final students as well as experience CAs. The Institute serves as an intermediary to bring freshly certified Chartered Accountants and recruiters together on a single platform and has long assisted them in meeting their complementary needs. The top organisations and CA Firms engage in campus placements, which are held twice a year.</p><p>Every Company Act-registered corporation or organisation has a CA who oversees various jobs such as Finance Managers, Financial Controller... View more

4 Views Posted a year ago

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<div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="6451d3c1-92b3-4aa1-a354-70ba79faf0ed"><div><div><p>Generally, a Diploma in Accounting does not require entrance exams for admission. However, many colleges offer PGDM in Accounting course which needs entrance exam scores such as CAT, MAT, XAT, etc.</p><p>These prestigious colleges or universities might have their own selection processes, which could include an interview or a basic aptitude test to assess your understanding of fundamental concepts.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>... View more

13 Views Posted a year ago

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<h3><strong>1. YouTube Channels</strong></h3><p>There are several YouTube channels that provide free video tutorials, live sessions, and exam tips for <strong>CS Executive Module 1</strong>. Some notable channels include:</p><ul><li><strong>Study at Home with CS</strong>: Offers video lectures and guidance for various CS modules, including Module 1.</li><li><strong>CS Executive Videos</strong>: Focuses on in-depth video lectures and exam preparation materials for Module 1.</li><li><strong>ICSI's Official Channel</strong>:... View more

93 Views Posted 9 years ago

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7 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, you can continue an M.Com. from Satavahana University through distance mode in the subject of Financial Accounting. Many postgraduate programs are available by the university, and includes M.Com. in Financial Accounting especially designed for students who wish flexibility in their studies.<br>This two-year course forms part of the university's efforts at ensuring that quality education reaches students in various modes, including online courses. More information regarding the admission process as well as other specifics of an online course can be acquired from Satavahana University's website or through the admissions d... View more

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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CA exam pattern and the course structure is designed for training students in accounting and taxation. The course structure is prepared by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and is divided in three levels - Foundation, Intermediate and Final. Candidates have to clear the three levels one by one to be certified as a Chartered Accountant. All the three levels of the ICAI CA course have different exam pattern and difficulty level. The CA exams are conducted bi-annually in May and November. The exams are conducted in computer-based mode for four days (1 paper each day). The duration of CA exam papers range between two to three hou... View more

82 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi
If you want make career in the account then their are many courses. Taxation Course, Accounting course,cost Accounting , but you have to hard work in study and you should full knowledge of course.

120 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Ayush,
If you are good in accounts and economic then you should go for CA, because CA needs and economic.

165 Views Posted 2016-02-10 16:27:03

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I would request @suni207 to share his views on the same.

75 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is a UK professional accountancy body that focuses on the training and qualifying of accountants in business. It represents financial managers and accountants who work in industry, commerce, not-for-profit and public sector organisations. Its key activities are related to strategies for use within the business.
CIMA certification will give you an overall knowledge of accounting as this is course is focused on Management term you'll be able to answer the whys and whats of the accounts and actually provide a way forward. Management accounting is basically accounting for internal af... View more

81 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Programs in accounting are often found as Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Accountancy or Bachelor of Science in accounting program. For instance, an accounting Bachelor's program may allow students to specialize in financial analysis, information systems, internal auditing and managerial or public accounting.
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