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2013-10-07 16:31:26

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Whether you're climbing the corporate ladder, improving your job skills, or breaking into an entirely new career, certificate programs offer a measurable way to build your mind and expand your marketability. Check out 10 certifications that will open doors and create opportunities in the Banking & Finance era.
Chartered Accountancy
Chartered Financial Analyst
Certified Public Accountant
ICWA
Certified Financial Planner
Company Secretary
NCFM
Certified Management Accountant
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
International Financial Reporting Standards
You may go ahead with the one that best suits your skills, interest and caree
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2013-10-05 11:05:27

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JD INSTITUTE AND IIFA

Beginner-Level 4

Kindly contact Lata mam 9910241100 for the enquiries.

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2013-10-04 17:05:46

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Yash k Mahanta

Contributor-Level 9

After 12th Courses in Commerce stream
Degree courses:
Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics
Bachelor of Business Administration in Account and Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration in Banking
Bachelor of Business Management in Computer Application
Bachelor of Business Administration in Banking and Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Finance
Bachelor of Business Studies
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Taxation
Bachelor of Commerce in Advanced Accounting
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance
Bachelor of Commerce in Business Administration
Bachelor of Commerce in Commercial Law
Bachelo
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2013-10-04 16:53:08

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Yash k Mahanta

Contributor-Level 9

After Bachelor of Commerce, you can go with higher studies like:-
-M.Com. - Master of Commerce
-MCA - Master of Computer Application
-MBA - Master of Business Administration
-LL.B. - Bachelor of Law
To get admission to these courses you should have secured at least 50% marks and have to appear and crack entrance exams.
You may go with any of the professional courses after B.Com. such as:-
-CA - Chartered Accountancy
-CS - Company Secretary
-CWA - Cost and Work Accountant
After B.Com. you can apply for Civil Service Exam/CDS(Combined Defence Service) exam for various Govt. job conducted by UPSC.

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2013-10-03 11:25:17

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GENOVATE MUMBAI

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Mangala. Thank you for writing to us. I suggest you can get in touch with our Centre Manager Mr. Mohan Raj in Bangalore who will guide you on the same. You can reach him on Tel: +91 80 41400666/41400555/32406056.Address:R B Fashion House,
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Thanks - Rudolf.

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2013-10-03 10:55:15

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
I completely agree with MSK70515 that India is definitely the best destination to pursue CA profession.
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 of Integrated Professional Competence Examination (IPCE).
* Register as Articled Assistant for a period of 3
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2013-10-01 17:32:15

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Since you are a graduate, you can avail exemptions from the first stage of CA program, i.e. CPT (Common Proficiency Test).
Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-commerce graduates with subjects other than Mathematics with an aggregate of 55% marks and non-commerce graduates with Maths with an aggregate of 60% marks are exempted from the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) and are permitted to register for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC).
You can follow the procedure mentioned below-
* Register/Enroll for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC)
* Complete 9 months of Study Course.
* Complete 100 hours of Information T
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2013-10-01 17:11:52

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
There is a wide variety of options for higher studies for students who have completed graduation in the commerce stream. The students can do their post graduation in any of the disciplines such as Economics, International Studies, Law or arts. It is also possible for students to choose Statistics, Insurance or Education as their specializations.
Higher studies options after B.Com-
CRISIL Certified Analyst Program
Diploma in Banking & Financial Services
LLB
M.Com
CA
Master in-
Financial Management
Management Studies
Retail Management
Business Administration
Marketing Management
Human Resources Development Management
Marketing
Business Studies
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2013-10-01 15:47:07

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
I would like to share a few tips that can surely push your moral as well as confidence to score maximum out off which you are desiring to score-
1. Study regularly, take out time for at least three subjects in a day. Work more on those subjects, in which you feel you are weaker than other subjects.
2. Do not leave any subject for more than 2-3 days. Every subject should be taken up for study at least in every alternate day.
3. Devote at least 4-5 hours for self study. Take out a bit of time for relaxing and entertaining also.
4. Whenever you study, don't sit for too long continuously. Take one or two short breaks of 5-10 minutes.
5. Be
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2013-10-01 11:47:15

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The title Certified Management Accountant is used by various professional bodies around the world to designate their different professional certifications.
Following are the main professional organizations offering different Certified Management Accountant or related accreditation globally:
Institute of Management Accountants - USA, China, International
Certified Management Accountants of Canada - Canada, Bermuda, Hong Kong, Caribbean, International
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants - UK, Europe, International
Institute of Certified Management Accountants- Australia, Asia-Pacific, International
Institute of Cost Accountants of
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