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Aayush Baranwal

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A private placement is a capital raising event that involves the sale of securities to a relatively small number of select investors. Investors involved in private placements can include large banks, mutual funds, insurance companies and pension funds.

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Sara Arzoo

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Yes you can definitely get an admission.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Nidhi!
Forensic Accounting and Auditing is a very much upcoming field in India. With the impending use of Systems, we are becoming completely dependent on that. With more and more use of systems, frauds are happening at an alarming rate. Moreover, if you would look up RBI is thinking to set up a bad bank for bad loans since there have been increasing numbers of bad loans which warrant a forensic audit.
Scope in India:
1. RBI Red Flagged Accounts needs forensic, in coming period RBI may make it compulsory for advances above a certain threshold.
2. Serious Fraud Investigations Office setup under Ministry of Corporate Affairs had many case
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Gaurav,
Is it a wise choice or not depends on your future aspirations. If you want to make your career in accounting and taxation, then ICWA would be the good option. However, if you are looking for core finance career, then there are some other good options as well, like CFA or CFP, etc. So, it is all up to what you want to become.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Priyanshu,
If you are not good in maths, then there is no problem as such while studying Company Secretaries. You just need to be aware about the elementary maths and some sort of economics. However, for commerce students (+2), you can start CS by joining a foundation course. The scope is huge. You can work as an assistant to the Board of Directors, Legal Advisory, Corporate Policymaker, Principal Secretary. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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Asish PandaHappy to help, ask for queries!

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If you like accounts, you should definitely pursue B.Com with accounting honours.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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Yes, after B.Com, you can go for intermediate stage. After that, you are going to do articleship for 6 months.

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Good to go for CA. Try for CPT exam, if you clear the stages you will be giving IPCC, then you can do article ship under any established firm. Good luck.

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