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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Admissions to B.Com. in Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi is merit-based. Candidates should have at least an aggregate of 45% marks or above with Mathematics/ Business Mathematics or equivalent subject compulsorily in the qualifying examination. A combination of one language (English/ Hindi) and the three best subjects among Mathematics, Accountancy, Economics, and Business Studies or Commerce are considered for selection.
For B.Com. Hons. Economics, the candidate must have had Mathematics as a compulsory paper in the qualifying examination with 45% aggregate marks in total. Here is the cut-off for 2020- 21:
B.Com. Hons E
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Yes, the Placement Cell at K J Somaiya College of Science and Commerce works the whole year to help the students to prepare for the jobs. They organize different workshops with the help of industry experts to enhance the skills and knowledge of the students. They have been successful in increasing the number of students getting placed through campus and online interviews. Many well-known companies are invited to the college for job interviews, offering students a good chance to secure jobs.
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CA Final is the last course level but the toughest one. The syllabus of ICAI CA Final course includes the following topics:
- Financial Reporting
- Strategic Financial Management
- Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics
- Corporate and Economic Laws
- Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation
- Risk Management
- Financial Services and Capital Markets
- International Taxation
- Economic Laws
- Global Financial Reporting Standards
- Multidisciplinary Case Study
- Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation
- Indirect Tax Laws
The minimum passing marks in this course level is all 40 per cent per paper.
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The criteria for shortlisting candidates for placements is determined by participating organizations themselves. The maximum number of shortlisting by recruiting entities cannot exceed 10 times the number of vacancies they declared for Chartered Accountancy.
Also, the participating organisations usually shortlist candidates depending upon overall educational qualifications, number of attempts, other attributes, Completion of Articleship training and in case a greater number of candidates qualify selection criteria companies may choose on random basis as per their choice.
Organisations participating in Campus Placement Programme prefer th
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Ernst & Young (EY), PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (KPMG) and Deloitte are the top private companies that hire CAs. They are known as The Big Four. CA professionals can seek employment in these companies as well as other enterprises if they don't want to practice independently.
The ICAI has its own placement cell to, through which it provides placements to candidates who complete the Chartered Accountancy course. Some of the top companies that participate in the campus placements are Infosys, Pankaj Somaiya Associates LLP, Prism Johnson Limited, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, Bandhan AMC Ltd, Mahindra Rura
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