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Contributor-Level 10
Candidates need to qualify WAT followed by psychometric test and personal interview for admission to BCom (Hons) programme.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The institute offers a BCom programme in three specialisations, namely General, Corporate Secretaryship and Information System & Management.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Chandigarh University is an excellent choice for pursuing an MBA after a B.Com degree. It's highly reputed, ranking as the top private university in India according to QS World University Rankings. Additionally, it holds A+ accreditation from NAAC and recognition from the Ministry of Education. The campus is outstanding, offering state-of-the-art facilities and a multicultural environment with students from around the world.
CU's MBA programme provides a comprehensive understanding of various business aspects. It has a faculty with a mix of corporate experience and academic expertise, creating a dynamic learning environment. Indus
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The minimum eligibility criteria for pursuing CA course is class 12 pass or equivalent from a recognised institute or university. Candidates who have completed graduation can directly take admission at CA Intermediate level. Check below:
CA Foundation Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates who have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board are eligible.
Candidates who have:
- Registered with Board of Studies on or before 30 June of the examination year
- Changed to CA Foundation Course with Board of Studies of ICAI on or before September 7 of the examination year.
CA Intermediate Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates who ha
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The difficulty level of CA Final exams is the highest among all the as the course is vast and extensive. The CA Final exam includes papers such as Corporate & Economic Laws Part I: Corporate Law, Economic Laws, Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation, Direct Tax Laws & International Taxation, Goods and Services Tax, Direct Tax Laws & International Taxation, etc. which are tough to crack. The pass percentage of CA Final exams is low as low as 25 per cent in a particular session and students need multiple attempts to clear this level. Even after completing the CA Foundation and CA Intermediate levels, candidates find it
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The difficulty level of CA Intermediate exams is high. It is considered to be one of the toughest exams to crack due to the vast syllabus and multiple subjects. The pass percentage of CA Intermediate exam is low and candidates have to make multiple attempts to clear it. CA is a course, one can complete without coaching and guidance. Even though study material, test practices and other support is provided by the ICAI, it is not really possible to study by self. The topics and chapters are vast. They require guidance and practice as well as discipline and productive study hours.
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2 years ago
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Krishna University offers five BCom specialisations, including General, Computer, Office Management & Type Writing, Indian Tax System & Income Tax Law and Marketing Communication.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
For admission to MCom course, candidates need to qualify Common Post Graduate Entrance Test also known as OUCET conducted by Osmania University. CPGET is conducted annually to provide admission to students in postgraduate courses in Telangana state government universities. The CPGET is held across multiple cities. The entrance tests in all the subjects will be of 90 minutes duration. For all entrance tests, the question paper consists of 100 objective (multiple choice only) type questions for 100 marks.
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