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Go for coaching in ICWA coaching centre, they will improve your accounting.
CA starts with class 11th. Some people do it along with their degree/ PG courses like B.Com or MBA in finance. It is a legal need of any company to appoint a CA.
the minimum time taken to complete this course is 5 years. if you work hard and efficiently
All the best.
Yes, after qualifying intermediate examination you are eligible to appear for the National Defence Academy examination to join Indian Navy, but for this, you have to complete your HSC with maths and physics. If you have chosen these two subjects, then you are eligible for NDA and choose naval wing as a preference.
Only unmarried male candidates are eligible for this examination, and your age should between 16.5 to 19 years.
The notification is published twice a year and this year's examination has already been conducted, if you are interested in joining the Indian Army, then wait for next year, the Notification will be published so... View more
Chartered accountants work in all fields of business and finance, including audit, taxation, financial and general management. Some are engaged in public practice work, others work in the private sector and some are employed by government bodies.A candidate who desires to become a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and thereby a practicing chartered accountant must:
(a) Clear the intermediate and final examination of the institute.
(b) Register as an articled or audit clerk with a practicing chartered accountant.
(c) Register with the board of studies of the institute.
In order to be eligible f... View more
Hello Nikhil Trivedi,
You have not cleared that in which you want to make your career. Kindly mention it.
Universities promote students as per their rules. You better enquire with the examination department of your institution.
<p>You can find 2nd PUC Accountancy model question papers for the 2025 exam on the official Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) website, specifically under the "the latest News" section. Also, websites like siksha, you can find the paper and also solution </p>
Yes, there is nothing to worry about pursuing a commerce related degree course after completing 11th & 12th with arts background. You will obviously feel uneasy in the beginning but I would suggest you to never look back. This way, you will start liking commerce the way you start liking arts after 10th.
You can register for CPT at ICAI and then appear for its exam. Then register for IPCC, and take the exam. After passing IPCC you will have to complete articleship of 3 years and then the final year.
It’s a CS course in India same as in US, it’s CMA(US), which can be completed within 8 months period of time and it is having scope all over the world. After the completion of this course you will be placed in topmost leading companies with high salary because CS is a long term course.
Firstly You have to complete your education requirements to be a accountant complete your +2 in accounts then Bachelor"s degree in commerce filed or accounts field.
then try to crack the online bank exam like sbi recruitment or IBPS Recruitment. this will provide you a secure job for ling time .
you can also be a CA(Chartered Accountant) but for that you have to qualify the CA Course And have to do a internship as a accountant in any industry or institute. You can also apply for the private banks also after completing studies.
Choosing a right course or a career is purely depends on our interest and liking. If we analyse our self then will can easily find out best career option for us. Any counsellor or Advisory can only suggest you about the various streams available for students. To opt right among them, it should be on the basis of our interest. You can go for CA / CS / ICWA / CFP. Apart from this you can opt courses like:-
BMS
BBA
BBM
B.Com
BBS
BFA (Bachelor in Financial Accounting)
Bachelor in event management
Bachelor in Mass Comm
BFD
BSW
Also, you can opt LLB and integrated law-related programs
Now think of ... View more