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<p>CA Final is the last course level but the toughest one. The syllabus of ICAI CA Final course includes the following topics:</p><ul><li>Financial Reporting</li><li>Strategic Financial Management</li><li>Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics</li><li>Corporate and Economic Laws</li><li>Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation</li><li>Risk Management</li><li>Financial Services and Capital Markets</li><li>International Taxation</li><li>Economic Laws</li><li>Global Financial Reporting Standards<... View more
Hi Anmol,
Rather than MBA, there is a good career scope in CMA (US) which can be completed within 8 months period of time comparing to MBA, CMA (US) will be short period and having scope all over the world and you will be selected in top most leading companies.
<p>For B.Com. (Hons.) in Accounting and Finance at Jaipuria College, Kolkata, there nothing like entrance exam for admission. Admission is purely depend upon your 10+2 marks only. But here, they are follow some unique strategy for admission. The college considers marks obtained in top four subjects in the immediately preceding qualifying examination ( 10+2 ) to determine the aggregate marks of a candidate passing the examination under grade system. Additionally, all candidates seeking admission in this college are required to score passing marks in English. For BA course, you should have an average of 70 in top four subjects. This is... View more
Hi,
Nothing is impossible, if you are interested in accounting, then you should go with commerce. First, you should take admission in B.Com, after that you can join coaching for basic knowledge for commerce, but you will have more study for your subject for better future.
You should complete your Diploma, you will eligible for both the courses.
Graduates are eligible to apply directly to Integrated professional competence course (IPCC) with having 55% marks in graduation.
To enroll yourself for IPCC after you should first have to undergo registration process.There are three levels in IPCC,out of which Accounting technician level is optional. During the registration process, you should specify whether you want to pursue each level separately, or a combination of two or three different levels.
Applications forms can be downloaded from official site of ICWA or can be collected from decentralized offices. Application form costs Rs.100/- On receiving the filled up form at the... View more
Hi Ashutosh,
Eligibility for B.Com (H)-
10+2 (any stream) from a recognized board of education.
Commerce stream/ Maths subject is however preferable.
No entrance test. Admissions are strictly on merit basis.
Refer to the link below for B.COM (H) colleges in India-
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You can refine the search as per the location preference and shortlist the ones for which you meet the qualifying criteria.
Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to... View more
Hi,
There are many course which can you do after completing B.com. diploma in taxation, cost accounting, management accounting, and if you are interested in software knowledge, then you can do ERP software.
All the best.
<p>Several Indian colleges offer B.Com programs integrated with CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification, providing students with a specialised focus on management accounting and financial strategy. Some notable institutions include Surana Evening College, Jain University Kochi, Uttaranchal University, Dayananda Sagar University, Srinivas University, Kristu Jayanti College, and PES University. </p>
B.Com (H) is an undergraduate degree designed to inculcate business acumen in students. The course is similar to B.Com (H). The difference lies in the fact that you can specialize certain subject in B.Com (H), but the B.Com (P) course gives you an overview of all those subjects taught in the honours course. B.Com (Professional Accounting) programme has been designed to create accounting and finance professionals as in any other fields like Engineering, Medical, Law and Agriculture etc. Professionals in the career can also get into teaching jobs in universities and colleges after their completion of post graduation.
Yes, you can pursue your career in banking and accounts field. You can pursue B.Com and then you can appear for bank PO exams. This will help you in making a career in banking sector. After B.Com, you can also pursue MBA in banking and financial management which will help you to get career options in private banks also. You can get a job in a bank after completing B.Com too.
Yes, you can do it and give some mock test which is in April.
The asked course of NIELIT is 80 Hrs of duration with objective of the course is to acquaint students with the accounting concept, tools and techniques influencing business organization. The course fee is about Rs 6500.
<p><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/usa/universities/northeastern-illinois-university/ms-in-accounting">Northeastern Illinois University MS in Accounting course </a>is a<strong> two-phase program</strong>. The Phase 1 consists of Foundation courses, whereas the Phase 2 comprises Advanced Core courses. This programme is AACSB-accredited and provides a great ROI. The first-year tuition fee of this course is <strong>around INR 13.5 lakh</strong>. After pursuing this course, students can go for career roles like Financial Accountant, Certified Public Accountant, Au... View more
Hi Shree Singh,
You get around 15 years time to repay the loan. And, Australia is a good destination with very good opportunities for accounts professionals. Let's hope you get a job depending on your skills and knowledge, you have to develop your network, complete a good internship and develop your skills.
Hi Samiksha
In my point of view you should go any Accounting course along with B.com. and do your best in B.com and in courses. and don't take worry about job if you have depth knowledge in your all subjects then definitely you will get good job.
Once someone has perused the list of positions usually open to a cost accountant, it becomes hard to ignore the glaring prestige of this job, not to mention the massive earning potential. The list below is only a superficial representation of your possible jobs down this path in public, private and even government organisations:
Chairman,
Managing Director,
Finance Director,
Chief Executive,
General Manager,
Finance Manager,
Cost Accounting service in central govt. named as indian cost accounts service, which is at par with the Class I Services of the Government of India.
Independent Practice
Their pract... View more
You can go for SAP course as it will help you a lot. There are many companies using SAP software.