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2013-10-25 14:50:16
Guide-Level 11
I agree with alia36885 that you should explore opportunities as per your background. However, if ICWA interests you-
The course will enable you to excel in areas of cost accounting and managerial accountancy. After the completion of ICWA course, candidates would be capable of managing the finances of a business organization.
Job profiles available for ICWA degree holders:
Internal Auditor
Finance Manager
Cost Controller
Excise Auditor
Cost Auditor
To work in these profiles, an ICWA professional will require immense knowledge and expertise to handle various types of accounting work. These job profiles offer high remuneration packages of more
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2013-10-25 13:22:01
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2013-10-25 10:20:11
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2013-10-24 18:16:15
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2013-10-23 17:20:40
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2013-10-20 15:53:18
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2013-10-18 14:34:50
Guide-Level 11
*Institutes-
1. PIRON School of Business and Finance
2. Financial Training Institute
3. H L Center for Professional Education
Also refer- https://www.shiksha.com/acca-qualifications-making-careers-in-finance-accounting-article-5979-1
*BBA is a professional degree where theoretical concepts like management information systems, fundamentals of Human Resource Management (HRM), Financial Law, and fundamentals of marketing are taught and supplemented by practical experience of case studies, industry visits, presentations and summer placements. A BBA degree by itself might fetch you a job at the entry level, but will not provide you with enoug
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2013-10-18 10:03:36
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Ideally you should opt for M.E/M.TECH or MBA for exploring varied options.
However, if you are passionate to make a career in Finance & Accounting domain, then you can go ahead to become a Chartered Accountant. Students can join a CA program after (10+2) or graduation. There is no restriction in terms of age or percentage secured.
Following is the procedure:
* Pass CPT examination
* Register/Enroll for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC)
* Complete 9 months of Study Course.
* Complete 100 hours of Information Technology Training (ITT).
* Complete Orientation Course (35 hours spread over one week).
* Pass Group I or both Groups
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2013-10-17 16:13:20Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
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