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Hi Nazia, Basically UGC NET Exam consists of two rounds of objective type papers. Each paper has its different standard and difficulty level which increases from first to second round.
1. Paper-IThis round is General Aptitude Test which consists of sections like Reasoning Ability, Comprehension Reading, Mental Ability, and General Awareness etc. There will be 50 questions each of two marks. As per the UGC NET Exam Pattern 2018 Exam, the candidates must attempt all the 50 questions. Time Limit for Paper-I is 1 Hours
UGC NET Commerce Syllabus for Paper 1 in which list of Important Topics are :
1. Environmental Science
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I recommend not to join any coaching classes for foundation. Self-study with new study material and solving the mock test paper is enough to clear CA foundation. Rest is your choice.
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Yes, you can certainly join CMA. In fact, a graduate is directly eligible for the intermediate level. Here are the eligibility criteria for intermediate CMA:
1. A candidate should have passed Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2) and Foundation Course of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.
2. Graduation in any discipline other than Fine Arts.
3. Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination of CAT of the Institute.
4. Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination and Competency Level Part II Examination of CAT of the Institute.
Yes, you can get a job in bank after your degree. For that, you have to face the competitive exams of bank.
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Hi Shweta,
There is no such restriction at changing the stream. You can get admission in science stream and appear for your HSC exam again.
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No, different universities have different eligibility criteria. But most universities do not take admission on entrance basis.
Hi,I think you should go for CA after class 12th, because as you know, already there is vast syllabus in class 12th. So, you should focus on your 12th studies first okay. After class 12th you can go for it. Best Luck.
<p>Yes, you can continue your degree after a break, but conditions apply:</p><p> Check with your previous college/university for their re-admission or re-joining policies.</p><p> Ensure you haven't exceeded the maximum allowed gap period (varies by institution).</p><p> Fulfill any pending or missed coursework, exams, or assignments.</p><p>Meet current admission and eligibility criteria.</p><p>Obtain a "No Objection Certificate" or "Transfer Certificate" from your previous institution. </p><p>Contact your pre... View more
Whatever college you wish to enter for pursuing B.Com, you can take admission in it according to tier respective admission procedures. So, just search for good college that offer B.Com degree and go through their website and apply for them.
1 Tamil Nadu University
2. University of Delhi
3. University of Mumbai
4. Punjab University
5. Karnataka Distance Open University.
It depends on your interest if you like playing with number. You can prefer M.Com finance and it has good demand.
Hi,
You have plenty of options:
1 Try CA by clearing CPT if you are good at accounts.
2 Do integrated BBA
3 Try CS
4 B.Com with some professional Diploma
5 Any graduation with language course.
6 If you are good at imagination then you can go for designing as well, etc.
As per the eligibility criteria of UGC NET exam, a candidate should have a Master's degree in the relevant subject or a related discipline with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved category candidates) to be eligible to appear for the exam. Since you have completed M.Com in management, you are eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam in the Commerce subject. The UGC NET exam is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the post of Assistant Professor and/or for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Indian universities and colleges. Clearing the UGC NET exam is one of the eligibility criteria for the appointment of ... View more
Your grades are very good and in order to crack CA, these marks are anyways not a determining factor. Right now, appear for CPT and clear it after you write class 12th. Then with the help of a coaching institute or a mentor, start preparing for IPCC and clear both the groups. And then, at last, comes the CA finals. Only your hard work and determination will decide whether you'll be able to crack CA or not. Also, make sure you don't give up CA if you are not able to clear any paper in the first attempt itself. Just keep trying and you'll succeed for sure.
Arihant books are good for preparation, meanwhile, you can find the syllabus in this link:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://jmi.ac.in/studyatjamia/Syllabi/entrancetest" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://jmi.ac.in/studyatjamia/Syllabi/entrancetest</a>
Hello,
Watch the video to know the different fields in commerce you can do after B.Com:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWN8mG47eSw&t=45s" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWN8mG47eSw&t=45s</a>
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Hi Hrithik,
Nowadays, most of the jobs do consider computer applications. You can pursue a Diploma in computers as well as short courses like Tally and statistics, which is the most important part in the management field for presentations and databases maintenance. Also, excel is the new generation demand (complete course, including the statistics and accounting part mainly).
Also, if you take some interest, then computer programming languages like Java, C, C+, Photoshop, Web Designing, HTML, CAD, etc., which provide you additional skills and more exposure in the market later on. (Plus point: you can earn while you're at home).
National Eligibility Test is conducted by University Grants Commission (UGC) and is a gateway test in our country to start career as Lecturers or Assistant Professors in various Colleges, Universities and other Educational Institutions. This NET (National Eligibility Test) is conducted twice a year i.e. in the months of June and December and the notifications are released in March and September. UGC grants Junior Research Fellowship to the NET passed out candidates who are interested in research work in various universities and colleges.
Hello Meenakshi,
Click on the link for more details:- <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-com-honours-hons-chp" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-com-honours-hons-chp</a>
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Following career options, after B.Com, are also equally good other than MBA, CA, CS, CFA, etc:
(a) M.Com
(b) 3 years law degree i.e. LLB
(c) MCA if you had Maths in class 12th as a subject
(d) Masters in Social work
(e) MA Mass Communication
(f) Join one-year courses run by private banks and B-Schools
(g) PG Diploma in Business Analytics
(h) Business Analysis certification from IIBA
The B.Com (Hons) programme's main objective is to teach students the foundational concepts of commerce and trade that are essential for any type of business. Numerous job opportunities exist in India and abroad for B.Com. Honours graduates in industries like accounting, management, finance, and banking. Graduates of the B.Com (Hons) programme can work for a variety of reputable companies in India and abroad in both the public and private sectors.
<p>The <strong>CPA</strong> also known as Certified Public Accountant course is basically a globally recognised professional certification in Accounting and Finance which is administered by <strong>American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)</strong>.</p><p>The <strong>CPA course</strong> covers many different topics such as auditing, <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/taxation-chp">taxation</a>, business law and financial accounting.</p><p>Hope this helps!!!</p>
A lot depends on the outlook, aptitude and the candidate's objective in doing the course. All the three courses have similarities with regard to the course syllabus. A person doing a particular course studies more or less the same subjects as the person doing any other course. The only difference being the depth of the subjects studied and the examination orientation.
Chartered accountancy course has in depth study relating to financial accounting, auditing and tax aspects. Cost accounting course has in depth study relating to cost and management accounting. Company secretaryship has in depth study relating to company law.
CA is a professional course wherein the result is around 8 to 10% which means only 8 to 10% of candidates who appear for CA actually clear the exam. Thus, CA is much more difficult compared to MBA.
Hello, Yes you can attempt for an SAT test irrespective of your educational background. You may browse the website collegeboard.org for SAT test registration & for preparations you may look at khanacademy.org. It happens 5 to 6 times in India & best time to give SAT is class 11th. The test is all about Maths & English & can be retaken as well.
Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A backlog is an exam that you could not clear in the first attempt. Please note that it is mandatory to appear for the exam the next time under any circumstances in order to avail your degree from the institution of study. Absenteeism: In an ideal situation, absenteeism should not be counted as a backlog. For instance, you did not appear for the exam due to sickness, accident, or any other genuine reason. However, in the case of absenteeism, you should always confirm from your academic institution whether they mark an 'Absent' or write 'Zero' in the score column against the exam subject that you cou... View more
Both are professional courses and both have great value. CA is the better one in terms of marketing.