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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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Certified Public Accountant CPA is a license issued in 55 states or territories of the United States that authorizes the holder to practice as a CPA in that jurisdiction. To earn the prestige associated with the CPA license, an individual is required to demonstrate knowledge and competence by meeting high educational standards, passing the CPA exam, and completing a specific amount of general accounting experience. The two most important aspects of becoming a CPA are passing the Uniform CPA Exam and meeting licensing requirements in the state where you want to practice. As for CPA eligibility, you need 120 credits to appear for the CPA
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiThe minimum percentage needed is 50% until you belong to any class which would have a relaxation of 5 %. I would suggest you browse the website of the college to check the eligibility for M.Com. The websites offer all such information like the website of LPU also would tell the details of your admission and eligibility. The SNN also states clearly all details. So check properly for such details. All the best !

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Pradeep Kumar

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Dear Candidate, You have not mentioned clearly, that after B.Com which programme you are looking for? If you are looking for MBA programme then I will say ;Yes, you can apply. For more information about admission procedure please follow this link- https://iilm.edu.in/course/mba/.

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Pradeep Kumar

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For details information about B.Com, please follow this link- https://iilm.edu.in/course/b-com/

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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

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Yes, you can do.
99.99% of the syllabus of B.Com and CA is same. It is very easy to handle both courses. You can do B.Com from distance and take coaching for CA (if you want). Best of Luck.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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National Stock Exchange (NSE) offers wide range of banking courses through e-learning (training) of Initiatives Learning India Pvt. Ltd. /FLIP (www.learnwithflip.com). Few courses are of them are given below.
1. Banking fundamentals International (Under foundation module)
2. Banking sector module (Under Intermediate module)
The above courses of NSE Academy Certification in Financial Markets, or NCFM, programme is an online testing and certification programme that tests the practical knowledge and skills required to operate in the financial markets. The NCFM programme operates on our intranet and is administered through our designated tes
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Hi
I would suggest both are good fields, but check your passion for the subject before you decide. If you are an ardent lover of Maths, statistics could be a good pick. As the name suggest you have to play with numbers for all what stats ask for is the analysis of numerical data and bring relevant understanding. While B.Com (Hons) is a multi faceted course with an exposure to all commerce subjects rather than concentration on any one topic. Look for the syllabus once and take your call. The college as a whole is a great platform to discover yourself and learn
The institution from where you pursue your degree goes a long way to boost your
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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you can apply for the same as you are a graduate. But, before that please check eligibility criteria like a percentage.

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