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Guide-Level 11
1. B.S. in Business with a choice of 11 concentrations. Other options within the B.S. in business degree include a second major or minor in a field outside business – anything from Chinese to history to psychology to the fine arts.
2. B.S. in Business & Poli
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Beginner-Level 4
one is to take B.com in finance and accounting or taxation
second one is to write CPT entrance test or study B.com and then take CA(chartered accountant).
You can choose the desired one from these available options.
Hope this answer helps you.
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I hope it will help you.
Best of Luck :)
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Scholar-Level 16
ducation in agricultural will help to develop new techniques and varieties in the concerned field. There are many undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses available in the field of agriculture. One needs to select the course that will help in achieving the desired results. Government encourages candidates to pursue these courses as qualified candidates are the needed for the growth of this sector. Given below are a list of PostgM. Tech. Environmental Engineering
M. Sc in Agriculture
M. Sc in Agricultural Extension
M. Sc in Agronomy
M. Sc in Soil Science
M. Sc in Agricultural Biotechnology
M. Sc in Agricultura
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There are no prescribed qualifications to become a tax consultant/ advisor. Individuals with interpretation skills and expertise knowledge in Tax Laws can act as a Tax Consultant. Tax Laws are changing all the time so they should be up-to-date with recent Circulars, Notifications, Rules, etc… issued by the Department of Tax & Ministry of Finance. Further, they should study the recent case laws related to tax laws.
A tax consultant should be able to minimize the tax liability of his clients by tax planning (acti
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