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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
ICWA course has been renamed as CMA course. There are 3 stages in ICWA course I. e. , CMA Foundation, CMA IntermediateCMA Final. If you want to become Cost management accountant, you should complete these three stages of CMA course. Students who have passed 10+2 are eligible for the CMA Foundation exam. The Institute of Cost Accountants of India conducts CMA Foundation exam two times in a year in the months of June and December. If you have passed CMA Foundation exam, then you are eligible for CMA Inter. If you have any graduate degree, you are exempted from ICMAI Foundation exams. You can directly enter into CMA Inter. You c
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can visit the below link and compare the two colleges on various metrics. It will help you make a better decision. https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-206985-288963.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Obtaining the CMA certification will open a lot of opportunities for you in the domestic as well as the global market. It will help you to enhance your financial, accounting and management skills that will expand your career potential and which will help you to stand out from the rest. According to a comprehensive study by IMA, CMA certification holders earn 1/3 more than their non-certified counterparts. The Average salary of a newly Qualified CMA with no experience will vary from RS. 3.5 Lacs to 4 Lacs per annum. However If one have corporate skills and good academic knowledge, he may get up to RS.6 Lacs per Annum as starti
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
NONE!
Mathematics is the compulsory subject to get into DU for B.Com(Hons). Few of the colleges has made mathematics compulsory for B.Com (Prog) too.
It's not compulsory that mathematics should be the part of best of four percentage what matters is that you should have studied it in 10+2.
Moreover, mathematics is the compulsory subject in one of the semesters of both B.Com (Hons) and B.Com (Prog), therefore, there is no way to dodge maths either before or after getting into the varsity.
Good luck.
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http://icaiexam.icai.org/helppop.php?s=p&in=cpt_guide
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Unfortunately, you would not be able to get Aryabhatta College for B.Com. As it's 2nd cut off was 92.5% for general category. But you can still get various colleges in Delhi University.
Please refer the link below you can get the cut off for various college:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/delhi-university-cut-offs-2018-blogId-17355
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