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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Amresh,
According to me you should pursue degree rather than any short term course.If you are good in maths and accounts than go for this kind of degree ( CA or ICWA , MBA- finance) because in return to this education you will get the Good profile and salary too.
If you start your career after any short term accounting course than your growth will not go beyond at particular limit you should pursue further education for the future growth in knowledge as well as in your career.
All the Best

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hariom singh

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NSDL is committed to provide best service to investors and recognises that quantitative progress is ineffective if not backed by quality services. It is, therefore, necessary that the staff of our business partners are sensitised to servicestandards and efficient depository operations.Towards this objective, NSDL has launchedCertification Programmeon depository. This programme helps the candidate to understand and assimilate the procedures to be followed in conducting various transactions in the NSDL depository system.NSDL has made it mandatory for all branches of Depository Participants (DPs) to have atleast one person qualified in th
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Mahi M

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Hi Aparna, you surely can pursue CA. First of all make your base strong. Well in CA we are allowed to use calculators. But still you have to improve your calculation

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Sayyad Mohd ArshiMBA, PGD FPWM & BBA

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Finance Related jobs like Clerical, Accountants etc

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mahima c

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Hi Saif,
With the rapid growth in economy, careers in finance and accounts have gained tremendous popularity and the most prestigious career option in this field is that of Chartered Accountant or Company Secretary. Both are dynamic, challenging and rewarding profession. The decision whether to take CA or CS depends mainly on the individual interests.
Chartered Accountants deal with the management of money and provide financial advice. They maintain records of financial transactions which every organisation is required to keep by law and also carry out company audits. Chartered Accountants earnings depend on the position in a company. T
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Abheet,
Yes you will be declared as passed student if you clear your 5 subjects out of 6 subjects.
Rest you can read the guideline of Cbse for the further clarification.
All the Best.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Mohit,
By no doubts, The University of Melbourne is Australia's best, but there are no particular university known only for accounting course. The top universities are world renowned and valued. You may consider the location, Sydney and Melbourne will offer brighter opportunities.
Anu

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Mohit,
Since you have already completed your B.Com, you can either pursue Masters or a PG DIPLOMA. Can't predict job prospects because getting a job entirely depends on your performance and skills. You must ideally look for courses and colleges offering internship opportunities and Co op programs. Also look for career services provided by the colleges.
Anu

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Simon,
There are several specialisation. The best specialisation would be rather individual specific and depends on one's career goals. You can opt for marketing, international business, entrepreneurship, operations and product management and even general management. These are some of the conventional specialisations. Apart from these, universities have their own innovative tracks.

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