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Yes, it is an excellent course, especially if you are looking for permanent residency. However, it really depends on you interest in accounts. La Trobe University and Monash university are one of the reputed ones which offer this course.
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Hi Kalpesh,
BAF orients candidates in the area of finance and accounting only. Whereas, BMS graduates can opt for a much wider array of specializations. BAF is a course suited for those with an active interest in the world of finance and accounting.
Those who are more oriented towards management and business can choose BMS. Each course has its own advantages and disadvantages. But, both have career opportunities and higher study options available. The only difference seems to be the broader scope with BMS compared to BAF, which is only in finance and accounting.
All the best.
Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance is an undergraduate commerce course. Accounting is the art of recording, classifying, and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions, and events which are, in part at least, of financial character, and interpreting the results thereof. Second, finance is the study of funds management. Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance is generally a 3-academic year degree course and it may be provided on a part-time basis by certain institutes. The degree course is important and that opens many job scopes for the students after its successful completion.
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<p>CA exams are conducted by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in eight overseas locations:</p><ul><li>Abu Dhabi</li><li>Bahrain</li><li>Doha</li><li>Dubai</li><li>Kathmandu</li><li>Kuwait</li><li>Muscat</li><li>Thimpu</li></ul><p> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To be eligible for the B.Com (Honours) programme at Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC), candidates must have secured a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 45% marks in the subject or a related subject in their previous qualifying examination. Given that you have achieved 78% in your ISC examinations, you meet the aggregate percentage requirement. However, your score of 43 marks in Accountancy may not fulfill the 45% criterion for the subject or related subject. It's important to note that BESC considers the subject-specific marks for eligibility. Therefore, while ... View more
There are rare chances of you getting admitted to VIT with these marks in CET and JEE mains. But, you can try for VIIT. You may get an admission. All the best.
After completing all these courses, you can get a job as an Accountant in CA's office, or else in any other industry as an Accountant, and as you also completed a Diploma in Leadership Management so you can get a job in any Marketing Company also.
For computer engineering, PICT, VIT, COEP, VJTI are some of the top-notch colleges and for mechanical engineering, COEP, VJTI and Walchand are some of the best colleges.
Hi Kumar
You can also try from distance education and complete it.
<p>Hello,</p><p>In my point of view, certificate is earned by a student after taking a series of courses in a particular subject. Students often earn certificates to get a step ahead in the professional field of their interest, and certificates may be offered in similar programs leading to degrees.</p><p>For instance, there are certifica1tes in business, literature and technical fields. In some technical programs, a certificate may be required. And, can say Diploma is similar to certificates, and they're often awarded through community, offer people efficient ways to change careers, as the programs are more fo... View more
Hello, In my point of view, you should join any accounts class or Taxation class to get the basic knowledge of taxation. And after that, you should register for ICWAI and start the classes for ICAWI. Thanks.
<div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="7fa1b5e0-3da8-4d24-8e6e-d9f74967179a"><div><div><p>Yes, if you are a 45-year-old Chartered Accountant with 12 years of experience, pursuing a CPA can significantly enhance your skill set. The CPA course is internationally recognised and can open doors to global opportunities. CPA course provides advanced knowledge in areas like taxation, audit, and financial planning, which may broaden your expertise and increase your career options.</p><p>Additionally, if you're looking to work with multination... View more
If your interest is in accounting opt for B.Com, DU is not the only college, there are many colleges. Mention your area or make a list of available colleges where admissions are open and you may be eligible for taking admissions, once you have the list you can anyways check the college credibility and UGC approval. While you take efforts to get admission you should start preparing for the courses in your area of interest. Hope this clarifies. Good luck!
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<p>The syllabus for the Chartered Accountant (CA) programme in India is prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). ICAI is the national professional accounting body that regulates the accounting profession in India.</p><p>Here's a breakdown of how ICAI is involved in the CA syllabus:</p><ul><li>Setting the curriculum framework: ICAI defines the overall learning objectives and areas of knowledge covered in the CA program. </li><li>Developing the detailed syllabus: They create a detailed syllabus outlining specific topics, learning outcomes, and reference mat... View more
Reference Books for Maharshi Dayanand University M.Com Entrance Exam
Advanced Accountancy by Sums
Encyclopaedia of Commerce by Ashu Ahuja
Financial Accounting in an Economic Context Study Guide by Joseph H Anthony
Accounting Standards by Financial Accounting Standards Board
Skills Development for Business & Management by Kevin Gallagher
Business Management by Krishna Chander
Business Management by Ramesh Gulati
Industrial Relations by Dhanpatrai
organisation Behavior by D. P. Robbins
Human Resource Management by Ashwathappa
Cost Accountancy by S. N. Maheshwari
Income Tax by Vinod Sing... View more
Career as a Company Secretary is not only prestigious and financially satisfying but also brings with it a high level of job happiness. Company Secretary is an in-house legal expert, a compliance officer of the Company, a specialist in corporate laws, securities laws & capital market and corporate governance. After the globalization of services, the Company Secretary profession is initiated in different countries. India is entering into a mutual broad economic co-operation Agreements with various countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and many More. These agreements with countries acknowledge Company Secretaries with a free passage b... View more
You can join any time for doing Tally+GST. Visit your nearest computer academy.
Hi, It depends on your interest in the subjects you have studied in B.Com. If you have interest in Taxation, Auditing & Accounts, then CA will be better option for you rather than M.Com. As far as IBPS exam is concerned, if you want to become a government employee & want to do a gov job in banking sector, then you can do IBPS depending upon your interest.
Kolkata too has good faculties and institutions for your support. Delhi would have an advantage of being the capital city.
Hi Mohan, I am sharing a link with you where you can find the answer to your question. Have a close look and read carefully. The link is given below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/careers/company-secretary-30" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/careers/company-secretary-30</a>
Hope this will help you. All the best.
Hi,
Yes, you can apply for the same. A candidate taking up Honors Course in a subject must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate, and 45% marks in the subject or related subject at the previous qualifying examination or 55% marks in the subject or related subject at the previous qualifying examination. Regards.
Visit the below Shiksha link to know about colleges in Jaipur that offer Diploma in accounting and finance
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/colleges/diploma-courses-Jaipur" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/colleges/diploma-courses-Jaipur</a>
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<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/colleges/colleges-Jaipur" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/colleges/colleges-Jaipur</a>
Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem you have. Good luck!