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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
A student, who has completed +2 with Science having Mathematics as a compulsory subject and has covered it sincerely, can smoothly handle BBA in Maths & Accounts.
Best wishes.

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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Shubhanshi,
Registrations for the ICAI Foundation & Intermediate courses are open throughout the year. However, students willing to appear for June Term Examination should apply before 31st January of that year and for December Term Examination should apply before 31st July of that year. You can click on this link for a detailed guidance https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/exams/icwai-exam.

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rahul r

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

Yes, in the first year you need to study accounting as a subject. It is compulsory.

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CA Anubhav JainCool by heart and you can ask me anything

Contributor-Level 7

Certification course on internal audit is always an edge over other, if you are looking for such profile. Moreover, if you take degree from IIA (Institute of internal auditor), you can easily fetch good job in IT based company like Infy, TCS and wirpo etc.

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Lakshay Saini

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It's all on your interests. According to your marks, you can easily pursue B.Tech in IPU. But, if you have full faith that you can crack the next year IIT entrance exams, then only go for one year drop. Otherwise, if you have doubt then do not take a risk of one year. My suggestion is don't go for one year drop, pursue B.Tech in USIT, and then score good in college. All the very best.

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Vinayak R

Contributor-Level 6

B.Tech has higher value than B.Sc. But. As u say B.Tech has only better value if u finishes it from a better college. So in my viewpoint finish B.Sc. CS from S. R. M and then do a master degree. This will fetch u with good salary package. Good luck!

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Annashwa Chowdhury

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Debarsi,
Congratulations on scoring such amazing marks. I am quite sure you will make it through.
You have wow marks.You are definitely eligible for it as for applying in St Xavier's College, Kolkata you must have 60% in physics and 60% in mathematics.
About the merit listing par, I think you should be cracking it.
The link below will give you the eligibility criteria for this course.
http://www.sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/UG8102/EligibilityCriteria.htm.
Wishing you good luck!
Hope to see you soon in St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

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The difference between CS and IT varies from college to college so this answer may not be applicable everywhere. One can go on and on about the minute differences in the syllabi but the final conclusion I mostly get is this: CS is mostly about understanding the inner workings and concepts behind programming and computers whereas IT is more about applying these concepts in real life. With regards to the jobs, 95% of the companies that come to the campus do not openly discriminate between CS and IT.

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