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After doing B.Com you will get a job of an assistant accountant in any company with a package of 10,000 to 15000 rupees per month.
Hi,Yes, you can apply for B.Ed in Maths or account. B.Ed in Mathematics can be opted by any student who has taken mathematics, as a main subject in his or her graduation. This course can be done by. Sc Maths or BA Maths students.
It means that you have given your board exam this year. So, you have to appear for the entrance exam for the admission in college for undergraduate programme. Don't worry that you are an average student. You can become an intelligent student as well. Just put the effort, work hard, focus on your aim, concentrate on your studies. You have to do effort extra on your academics and participate in other co-curricular activities. Just choose any stream for pursuing your undergraduate degree. You can try for the Scholarship exam for some help to your family. Best of luck.
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Which level of graduation are you in? If you are in the final year, it is suggested that you go for CS executive directly after clearing your graduation. If you are in the first year or so, yes you can go for the foundation programme of ICSI.
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Yes you are eligible for CA Intermediate level. All the best.
<p>The ICAI offers a Post Qualification Diploma in International Taxation online for its members. The course includes topics like model tax conventions, transfer pricing, and international tax principles.</p><p>Fees: INR 15,000</p><p>Duration: 42 days (4:00 PM–6:30 PM sessions)</p><p>Eligibility: Open to ICAI members</p><p>Certificate: Granted upon completing 75% attendance and passing an exam.</p><p>Registration is online via ICAI's Learning Management System</p>
I think it's up to you and your interest. Which college is better for you for achieving your future goal.
Doing B.Com with CS is good. It is not a bad idea concentrate on your company secretary studies so that you can do B.Com at the same time as you are doing CS you must know about what are the steps of CS studies first is Foundation level 2nd level is executive level after executive level you need to do 18 months articleship and after completing CA articleship you are going to give your CS final so prepare for this schedule don't worry about B.Com has become study at 2 easy if you are doing CS go ahead.
Hello Hartej,
1. USIT: University School of Information Technology.
2. MAIT: Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology.
3. IGIT: Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology.
4. BVP: Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering.
5. MSIT: Mahraja Surajmal Institute Of Technology.
6. AIT: Ambedkar Institute of Technology.
Hope this helps you.
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You can go for Open University, which is IGNOU. It is connected with the ICAI (Institute of chartered accountants of India). Here, you can give your graduations exam along with CA, as a private student without interruption by the college. All the best.
Yes, you can pursue B.Com in the above field because if you are good at maths then it's very good or if you have interest in this. And you can join institutes like JECRC University, Manipal University, Poornima, Amity University and many more.
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Both are good in terms of salary. Go according to your interest. If you are good in accounts and maths, then go with BAF and if you are good in theory subjects, go with BMS.
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Yes, you can apply for B.Com Hons in Techno India University. The minimum eligibility criteria states that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with any stream (Commerce / Science / Arts) from recognized board. For more information, click here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/course/b-com-hons-in-finance-and-accounts-techno-india-university-salt-lake-city-kolkata-285035" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/course/b-com-hons-in-finance-and-accounts-techno-india-university-salt-lake-city-kolkata-285035</a>
Yes, it is possible to get admission for a Bachelor's degree in India with A-level qualifications in subjects like economics, English literature, and accounting. Many universities and colleges in India accept international qualifications like A-levels for admission to undergraduate programs. However, it's important to note that admission requirements can vary between institutions and specific programs. Some universities may have specific subject requirements or minimum grade criteria for admission. It is advisable to research the admission requirements of the particular universities or colleges you are interested in applying to. Addition... View more
Well, If you are interested in CSE, Choose your career in same field. Because It will help you out for the good future. As we talk about job, There is a maximum job opportunity in the CS field. Each and every, small or big companies recruits CS engineer. So, CS is best option for you. Our best wishes are with you
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Hello Dheeraj,
It's without doubt CS that you should select.
You will get a job, if you have ability and there is no course, which can give 100% job guarantee.
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UK has some of the best universities for finance related programmes. If you are planning to work in the UK after graduating it might not work out since rules have become very tight for Indian students. Of course, there are no exceptions for bright students. Check universities like Warwick, Durham, LSE, Imperial College, etc.
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The total fees is INR 86,529
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These subjects are interesting. But you cannot pursue B.Com in economics. If you interested for B.Com you should have to take commerce related subjects and if you are interested for economics, go BA economics or B.Sc economics.
Go for BA field. It's trending and a lot of job opportunities are going to come in future for thin field.
<p>ICAI CA Foundation is the first level of the course. This level may be considered the easiest of all the courses. The syllabus of ICAI CA Foundation includes the following topics:</p><ul><li>Principles and Practice of Accounting</li><li>Business Laws and Business</li><li>Correspondence and Reporting</li><li>Business Mathematics</li><li>Logical Reasoning and Statistics</li><li>Business Economics</li><li>Business and Commercial Knowledge</li></ul><p>Candidates need to clear all the papers relate to these subjects in order to m... View more
The choice purely depends on the ultimate goal that you have set in mind.
Actually, the course content plays a very huge role in deciding the best match with law. CA course although can be a good choice. However, the context of the syllabus is quite different from that of law. The similarity between, both CS and LL.B. is that both of them are law focused courses. The CS curriculum attempts to make you study corporate laws in depth, whereas an LL.B. course will make you study a number of laws ranging from civil to criminal.
If we now consider the fact, that you want to primarily be a CA, and then pursue a degree (CS or LL.B) that i... View more
If you want to do CA, then you need to give CA Foundation test which is entrance exam for CA. After clearing your CA Foundation, you are going to give IPCC two groups after at least one group of IPCC. You are going to do 3 years articleship under any CA office and talking about doing CS, you need to give CS Foundation which is entrance for CS. After completing your Foundation, you are eligible for giving executive groups of CS. After clearing at least one group of Executive level, you need to do 18 months articleship under CS and then you are going to give your final exam of CS.
<p>Students pursuing BCom in Accounting at REVA University are taught general and specialisation-specific subjects. The general subjects include language subjects, skill development courses, and other subjects related to economy, management and commerce. The specialisation-specific subjects included in the curriculum of Reva University BCom in Accounting are listed below:</p><ul><li>Advanced Accounting (Semester IV)</li><li>GST (Semester IV)</li><li>Financial Reporting and Analysis (Semester V)</li><li>International Financial Reporting Standards (Semester V)</li><... View more
Yes, you can directly register for intermediate course, on basis of your graduation. Good luck.
No, every company, firm etc. required a CA & account. CA scope is very large, if you want to go with other course then you can do CS, CMA, MBA in finance (with reputated institute) these are the best courses for Commerce students.