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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Here is the eligibility criteria to pursue ICWAI course:
ICWA Foundation: To apply for this course, students must have passed class 10th or equivalent from any recognized institution or board. Candidates who have passed or appearing in class 12th are also eligible to apply. Candidates must have completed the age of 17 years. ICWA Intermediate: Students must have passed the Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2) and Foundation Course/ Graduation in any discipline other than fine arts. ICWA Final: You can apply for this course after qualifying the ICWA Intermediate course from the institution.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
2. English
3. Logical reasoning
4. General awareness.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
The interview is mainly meant to check your aptitude and suitability for the course. Unlike an entrance test, there are no specific set of questions that are asked in an interview. So read about the current affairs and be well prepared to share your basic knowledge of commerce. Also, keep a good introduction ready about yourself, your life experiences, why you want to opt for B.Com and what are your future goals
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Approach CCAP the same way you'd approach for any B-School entrance (CAT, XAT, NMAT, etc). The test portion is on the same lines as the tests aforementioned. However, the difficulty is lesser than that of test mentioned above.
There are 3 levels to get into CCAP.
1. Aptitude: Total 60 questions (Verbal - 20, Reasoning and Di - 20, Quant - 20) same as MBA CET or bank exam, if you clear the exam you'll be shortlisted for GD and then PI.
2. GD : 1014 students (much of general topic and not any high finance related as many people are not from finance background) so no need to worry.
3. PI : Totally depends on your performance and pa
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My best wishes.
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