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Hi, frankly speaking mathematics is very important for CA be it first CPT exam (basic mathematics) or for IPCC or the finals. The final exam papers include most of the advance mathematics chapters also like interpolation, LPP, etc. So, you should have command on the basics of mathematics for scoring good marks in CA.

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<p>Completing the CFA Program exams can take as little as 18 months, but on average, it takes about four years to earn a CFA charter.</p><p>1. Eligibility- Have a Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree programme at the time of registration or have four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related)&nbsp;</p><p>2. Curriculum- Ethical and Professional Standards, Investment Tools, Asset Valuation, Portfolio Management &amp; Wealth Planning.</p><p>3. The openings available to CFA degree holders are in Banking, Insuranc... View more

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Best CPA training institute in I...,

You can think of taking up the following courses:
Chartered Accountant CA India) CA is a renowned course within commerce folks in India. The Certificate issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India - ICAI, is a 3 level exam spread over 4-5 years on an average that provides a deep understanding of India GAAP and other relevant subjects. The scope is broad in the Indian sub-continent, where professionals also choose to open up their own practice. Certified Management Accountant - US CMA is a well-known course among the management and cost accounting professionals. The Certificate issued by the Institute of Management Account... View more

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<p>For admission to the BCom. (Honours/ Research) course at Amity University Mumbai, a percentile score of approximately 50% or above in the relevant qualifying examination (such as Class 12 or equivalent) is generally considered competitive.</p>

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Yes, It is a co-educational type of college.

47 Views Posted 6 years ago

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If you do not go to the end, why...,

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Direct admission in second year without doing first year is something not appropriate. You are advised to get in touch with college authorities for more information. Thank you.

84 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Admission fees Rs 20,000/- one time.
What is the hostel fee at the SAI International School in BBSR? In academic year 2016 to 17, it was INR 6000 per month.
The tuition fee for unemployed category is Rs. 4000, for employed category is Rs. 14000 and for the candidates falling in international category, the tuition fee is Rs. 28000.

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You have to calculate the percentage out of the best four subjects, which although, should include a language. So English is a compulsory subject which you're supposed to include in your best of four. So the subjects being, English, Maths, Computer, Accounts/Commerce. The calculation is 93+99+99+95/400 X 100= 96.5%. I have attached a link which would open up to the list of DU cut offs for the past few years, your doubts will be cleared: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-... View more

1.7k Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Diya, according to me, in DU all college have same qualified faculty members. But for best it depends person to person. You need to visit the campus first. But by the way basis of comparing both the colleges includes:
1. Infrastructure :-
PGDAV - Not up to the level
Zakir Hussain -Well built
2. Faculty :-
PGDAV - Better & dedicated faculty
Zakir Hussain - understanding & senior faculty
3. Placements :-
PGDAV - Offer more opportunities
Zakir Hussain - less opportunities as compared to PGDAV.
4. Environment :-
PGDAV - healthy & positive
Zakir Hussain - healthy & positive (not always).
L... View more

112 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I have more than 12 years experi...,

You should prepare for banking first because you can get a job of an accountant whenever you want. I suggest that you should do sales job instead of accounts because you can get a good salary package and it is easy to get. Please feel free to ask any other question.

836 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Working for 28 yrs in garment fa...,

Yes, Career Launcher is better for the entrance preparation.

5.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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After polytechnic, that means diploma in engineering, if you want to do further study then there are various options for you. first of all you may go for graduation in engineering B.Tech or B.E. in B.Tech you may take admission through lateral entry. in this case you will get chance to take admission directly in second year B.Tech. but in IITs there are no lateral entry seat. in other way you may appear in engineering entrance examination like a 12th pass candidates. after clearing the engineering entrance examination according to your rank through counseling you will get chance to select your college for graduation in engineering. so many... View more

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Topics covered in BHU UET exam for B.Com are as follows:
1) Accountancy
2) Business Organization
3) Financial statement Analysis
4) Financial Market Managementn5) Economics
6) Money and Banking
7) Mathematics
8) Computer Basic
9) General Knowledge and Current affairs.

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Chandigarh University may have its own admission policies and requirements for admission into its B.Com (Hons.) program. Typically, universities require completion of the first year of a B.Com (Hons.) program or its equivalent from a recognized university or institution as a prerequisite for admission into the second year of the program. It is recommended that you check with the university directly regarding their specific admission requirements and procedures.

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<p><strong>&nbsp;Lovely professional University ranked &nbsp;19th in Law stream , amongst all the private and government univerisities in India as per Ministry of education Government of India NIRF rankings 2024 . &nbsp;</strong></p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>Yes dear, you are eligible for admission in BBA, LL.B. (Hons.) programme . You need to qualify entrance test in order to fulfill the eligibility criteria .&nbsp;</em></span></p><p>The course graduates may opt for legal practice, where management foundation will groom aspir... View more

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I am a cool guy focuses on my ca...,

Hi Dristi,
Yes, you can go through IPPC, if you are graduated. I feel that approaching CA after graduation is more comfortable. It helps to make aware about the course and syllabus.

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Hi, Symbiosis is definitely the best B.Com college in Pune.
It provides good quality education and the placements are also good there. Moreover the packages offered are also good as compared to other institutes being offered to an graduate student.

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<p>No, you'll only have to prepare for CUET paper its easy to crack.</p>

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The college is not graded by NAAC yet but we have initiated the process of accreditation, secondly, the college is affiliated to MD University, Rohtak which is a NAAC 'A' grade university.

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Hi Abhijith!
No, CMA is not available with B.Com course at Mar Ivanios College.

43 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Aspiring Student,

Yes, Christ University. Programme is one of the best in country presently. You can google search and check all the standard rankings given to Commerce Colleges in the country by various magazines like Outlook, The Week, India Today, etc. For past 910 years and you will find Christs. In the Top 10 in all those rankings.

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Explore your self,

Hello Student,
After B.Com, there are many options to do, you can go with MBA in finance, you can do some accounts diploma and certified courses, CS, CA, cost accounting, corporate accounting and after completing these type course you can got a reputed job, and also to do for bank exam preparation for government job.

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Both colleges are excellent. So far, Chandigarh University is the top university for pursuing a B.Com. Chandigarh University is one of the greatest and most prestigious institutions in North India for obtaining a B.Com degree. The Department of Commerce at Chandigarh University intends to enhance all of its students' abilities necessary in the accounting and banking industries, preparing them for employment. Eligibility for the B.Com programme at Chandigarh University is 10+2 with 50 percent aggregate marks or an equivalent examination in any stream from a recognized Board / University / Council. Top MNC resembles Amazon example with space... View more

302 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I'm student with big dreams.,

If you are class 11th, then you can change your stream, because I have also changed my stream. I was also in art stream in class 11th, but after 6 months, I changed my stream and now I am in bio stream.

2.5k Views Posted 3 years ago

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For getting admission seat at Osmania University for B.Com you need to get a minimum of 45% marks for all categories (General, OBC, SC, EWS ST) in 10+2 standard. So just go for it and have bright future ahead.

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No, Maths is not compulsory for B.Com to take admission in colleges.
But it is compulsory for B.Com Honours for admission in du colleges and also in some other colleges.
So, it is not compulsory to have maths as your subject in the 12th standard to pursue bcom

30 Views Posted 7 years ago

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A flawed human,I guess.,

Only B.Com (H) is provide by Hansraj College.

1.7k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, of course, you can, the other thing is that you can't take admission in any colleges. But you are free to sit for the exam. That is it, my sister did that thing.

41 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Selection Procedure:
The admissions are strictly based on merit, written test (whereas applicable), and personal interview and on first come first serve basis. Interested candidate should fill up the form in block letters, indicating the required course along with the relevant documents as indicated above. Incomplete applications will be rejected.

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Hi, I think Narsee Monjee College of Arts and Commerce is better. It provides you more exposure and the crowd is comparitvely better.

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