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Jyotsna Sonavane

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You can enter the CA course with Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) then ending with the exam IPCE (Integrated Professional Competence Examination).

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Pari dup

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A few of the job profiles in which graduates of M.Com can start career in both private as well as public sectors include:
Accountant
Actuarial Consultant
Book Keeper
Budget Analyst
Cashier
Chief Information Officer
Finance Manager
Financial Advisor
Financial Analyst
Financial Controller
Financial Planning
Internal Auditor
Mutual Fund Broker
Securities Analyst
Stock Broker
The newly trained teachers have a wide range of options in various different types of schools, which are usually under private sector. Some of them are listed below.
ICSE Syllabus Schools
CBSE Syllabus Schools
SSLC State Syllabus Primary Schools
SSLC State Syllabus High Schools
Internatio
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Anil sharma

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Taxation is a process of imposing a financial charge or other levy upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law. Time span of having this diploma is ranging from one academic year to more than it but it varies from institute to institute. The minimum time to complete the course is also differentiating from institute to institute. This course may also be available and being provided by some certain institutes on part time basis. The course is an important and career orienting one that opens many job scopes for the candidates after its suc
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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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Yes, B.Com is relevant to business and management. Try exams like MAT, CAT, CMAT, XAT, etc. to get into top B-schools.

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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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What is your qualification as of now? Which course are you interested in?

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Rishika Puri

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There has been a long-standing misconception that CS/LLB are theoretical courses. Both CS and LLB involve the implementation of laws. Hence, these courses have tremendous practical applicability.
However, apart from key legal aspects revolving around a company, CS also has a lot of routine work. But if you have asked this question with an intention to understand the involvement of 'numbers' in the course, CS has more of it because of subjects like financial management, tax, accounts etc. A CS is expected to be abreast with all areas involved in company's administration, which means an understanding of accounts and financial data is of
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is no embargo on doing CA, while doing full-time MBA. Both, MBA and CA are very rigorous courses. You may face lot of challenges and hardship while doing MBA and CA, simultaneously.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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The basic understanding of computer fundamentals in a necessity in all job today. Expertise in Tally and Excel will definitely help you in your day to day in any industry particularly in finance and accounting roles.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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The modules of NSE depends on kind of your current job. Can you specify your current job to get better answers? However, for a CA aspiring student, NSE modules are not required to enhance job prospects in the financial markets.
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