Filters
Showing 31993 results for "Accounting"
<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:134">Unfortunately, it's still a bit too early to pinpoint the <strong>exact minimum cutoff for B.Com at JSBF for 2023</strong>. Cutoff scores typically get released after the admission process concludes, which includes entrance exams (if applicable) and merit list preparation.</p><p data-sourcepos="3:1-3:96">However, I can offer some resources and insights to help you get a sense of the potential range:</p><p data-sourcepos="5:1-5:44"><strong>Here are some ways to stay updated and get the most accurate information once the cutoffs are re... View more
Hi Rachit
After M Com, you can find suitable openings in Accounting , Administration, Marketing / Sales etc.You may be hired by various Non Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs), corporate firms for Accounts Management positions.
Banking is one of the top industry today as per survey. Many students and graduates wish to get job in banking. High Package and Advantages of Banking service are the main attraction. To get job in various Banks in officer position, you need to clear IBPS Examination. Various Nationalized banks are recruiting Probationary Officers from IBPS List. After getting a good score in IBPS EXAM, you will get job offer... View more
You should go for Aurobindo College, because of the faculty of the college. The faculty of Aurobindo is better than KJ Somaiya. Even the crowd of students is also better, if we compare the both of the colleges. So, if you want to prefer two things, crowd and faculty you should go for Aurobindo College.
Hi,
First of all, you have mentioned that which college you want to take admission.
Dear, Both the courses have some pros and cons but we cannot neglect that both are highly recognised courses. So, instead of doing CA or ACCA, we suggest you pursue both CA and ACCA. Pursuing both the courses CA and ACCA can give you infinite career opportunities whether you want to practice as a CA in India or join some MNC handling the overseas clients. The fascinating part of doing both the courses is ACCA recognize the other qualifications which mean if you have completed your CA Final, you will be required to give only 4 papers in ACCA rather than 14 which means that after becoming a Chartered accountant you can complete 2.5 years ACC... View more
For admission into West Guwahati Commerce College is made strictly in order of merit and is governed by the college admission rules. You can take up insurance, banking and finance after the completion of your under graduate degree and choose your career option according to you, the degree will only help you to get eligible for those jobs. The college follows the Reservation policy of the Government and the segregation of seats as per quota are : SC - 7%, ST (Hills) - 5%, ST (Plains) - 10% OBC/MOBC - 15%, Physically Disabled - 2%, Extra Curricular Activities - 2%, Freedom Fighter - 2%. .
Hi Anjali, If you want to take admission in CA course you have to go to ICAI's official website and register yourself by uploading required documents there. CA course is independent of your college, it is a distance learning course so you have to either self study or join a coaching institute.
There is no college for CA course, it's professional degree you have to registered with ICAI for this and have to study with online or offline coaching or self study. The Chartered Accountancy Course is divided into three levels I. e. CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final. To become a CA in India, you must pass all these three levels of CA including three years of Articleship Training. Thus, it takes a minimum of 5 years for you to become CA after the 12th. All the best.
The fees for this course is not very high. It is below 10000, so every student can pay their fee. They add tutorial fee in the total fee so that students take a tutorial every week of every subject. It is feasible for every student. The fee structure is very good, not very expensive. Regards.
Science and commerce have good scopes. But if you select science field then you will have wide range of options after 12th. I would suggest science but if you are interested in business field then go for commerce.
Might be. But, I would not suggest you to go with this college. Please try another colleges.
Hello Amin,
We make many mistakes in life. But the idea is to take corrective action as soon as possible. If your interest is in leather technology and may be if you want to be an entrepreneur, then it's time you ditch B.Com and take admission in diploma without wasting further time.
Top commerce colleges in India are mentioned in the link provided below. This ranking is based on college rankings published by India Today and The Week. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0</a>
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com):
Admission Process
B.Com is an undergraduate course and admission process to this course typically starts after results of Higher Secondary examinations are declared. Admission to this course is us... View more
ACCA and CPA are both related to accountancy. One who wants to acquire higher levels of job roles and grow in accountancy career should have either ACCA or CPA qualification. Kindly go with this link:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.google.co.in/url?q=https://www.quora.com/ACCA-or-CPA-Which-is-Better-and-Widely-Recognised&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi2utzv-NPfAhVbeXAKHc2VDaAQFjABegQICxAB&usg=AOvVaw1zN-gNgkfBrQc-laoPDmH" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.google.co.in/url?q=https://www.quora.com/ACCA-or-CPA-Which-is-Better-and-Widely-Recognised&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi2utzv... View more
Hi Omkar!
If you have successfully completed your 10+2 from a recognised education board, you can certainly apply for admission in the said college. You can directly apply to the college for admission. Also, you can go through this link and download the brochure of the institiute for a detailed information <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-chemistry-modern-college-of-arts-science-and-commerce-progressive-education-society-shivaji-nagar-pune-204162" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-chemistry-modern-college-of-arts-science-and-commerce-progressive-education-socie... View more
Hi,
As you are looking for admission in Ness Wadia College of Commerce for B.com, it is good you have scored 67.85 in HSC, but you even have gap of one year, so I would suggest you to visit the college office and can enquire about it, if there are any certain conditions regarding admission, as you have one year of gap. Thank you.
There are 5 sections of 40 marks each having 40 questions each:
*Economics (including microeconomics, macroeconomics and problems of Indian economy)
*Accounting (including financial accounting, corporate accounting, cost accounting and Management Accounting)
*Business statistics and mathematics. Business organisation, Management, Business Law, company law and Income Tax law. *General knowledge and current affairs.
Yes, it depends upon your family's financial background and your ability to compete in exams for going abroad.
Hi Ayushi, As you mentioned that you want to make your career in International Taxation, I think you are eligible for Post Qualification Diploma in International Taxation, which are conducted by ICAI for the chartered accountants. So, you can also apply for this Diploma course. You can check the following link for more understanding of the subject:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=13126" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=13126</a>.
Hi Anushree,
Financial Accounting, Business Law, Auditing, Income Tax Law & Problems, etc. are the main subjects covered under the syllabus of M.Com entrance exams. Some of the popular reference books which are extensively used by candidates to prepare for M.Com entrance exam are:-
Advanced Accounting by S. N. Mageswari
Business Mathematics by Ranganath, Sampangiram, Rajaram
Company Law by Avtar Singh
Financial Accounting by R. L. Gupta
Law of Contract & Specific Relief by Avtar Singh
Principles of Economics by Case Fair
Practising previous years question papers and referring to the above-prescribed textbook... View more
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) is a 3-year graduate degree course that deals in basics of computer applications. The course eligibility is 10+2 from a recognized board with minimum aggregate marks with English as per the institute’s requirement.
Hence, you are eligible for BCA course.