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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 8
No, you cannot pursue a regular LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) course without a bachelor's degree, even if you are a Company Secretary (CS) professional.
You should have a bachelor's degree to pursue LL.B.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Talking about the core subjects included in the BCom in Banking and Finance syllabus, there is no such scope for customization, as those subjects are compulsory for you to study in each semester because of the foundational knowledge of the field they provide.
Coming to the elective subjects in the BCom in Banking syllabus, you do have some scope for customization, as you can pick the subjects as per your interests, understanding, and career alignment.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Of course, yes. Each college offering courses in Banking, Finance and Insurance incorporates programme electives, which you can choose based on your interests and understanding. The BCom in Banking and Finance syllabus covered across Indian colleges also offers a variety of elective subjects as given below:
- Corporate Finance
- Commercial Bank Management
- Security Analysis
- Universal Banking
- Insurance Technology
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BCom in Banking and Finance syllabus would vary from college to college. It is a mix of core subject modules, specialised programme electives, projects, and internships. Some of the main subjects taught in BCom in Banking and Finance classes are given here:
- Fundamentals of Accounting
- Principles of Insurance
- Merchant Banking and Financial Services
- Commercial Banking
- Corporate Accounting
- Strategic Management
- Customer Relationship Management
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, definitely you can get admission to Tezpur University without having mathematics in Common University Entrance Test CUET UG because mathematics is an optional subject while pursuing Bachelor's in Commerce Bcom and if you haven't opted for mathematics in your 12th then there is no need to opt it in CUET but if you took mathematics in your 12th then you must opt it in Common University Entrance Test CUET UG also.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Pillai College of Arts, Commerce, and Science (PCACS) in Mumbai offers a 3-year full-time Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program. The minimum eligibility for this course is passing the 10+2 (HSC) examination. Admissions for the B.Com programme at PCACS are generally open after the declaration of the results of the qualifying examination.
Key Details:
Course: Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Duration: 3 years, Full-time
Eligibility: 10+2 (HSC) or equivalent
Admission: Begins after the declaration of the results of the qualifying examination.
Seats: 120
Fees: Total fees for the complete course (2025) is? 64,872, including tuition fees.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Please specify in which platform you have enrolled for a financial accounting course.
Because the platform layout may vary.
But you can start the platforms app or the website
Kindly login to it without your details and it may appear on front
Otherwise contact the provider the platform from their official mail.
Thank you
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
CPA Login usually refers to the secure portal or account access for CPA candidates or licensed CPAs. Below is the list of places where it is used:
| Students | CPA exam candidates use the NASBA Candidate Portal or AICPA login to check their application status, pay exam fees, download NTS (Notice To Schedule) and check scores. |
| Members | CPAs who are already Licensed use their AICPA or state board account to renew their licenses, update CPE (Continuing Professional Education) credits & manage their memberships. |
| Firms | Used for document sharing and e-filing by client portals. |
Source - External sites and may differ.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
While CPA is primarily an accounting qualification its scope extends deep into finance. CPAs work as financial analysts, CFOs and finance managers. They perform budgeting, forecasting and investment planning while ensuring compliance with accounting standards. In financial services firms, CPA's often audit financial statements, advise on mergers and acquisitions and provide other services. For anyone aiming for leadership in corporate finance. The CPA qualification builds a strong foundation in financial reporting, internal controls and governance which are important for strategic decision making.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
CPA stands for Certified Public Accountant. It is the most prestigious accounting designations globally awarded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
CPA is an expert in many things like accounting and auditing and taxation and regulatory frameworks. The CPA grad has a deep expertise, posses ethical standards and also has an ability to handle complex financial reporting and compliance.
Various top companies require a CPA for roles that demand filing statements with the US SEC or dealing with foreign investors. It is highly valued not just in the US but also by MNCs over the worldwide.
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