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New answer posted
2015-03-18 08:32:05
Contributor-Level 10
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2015-03-12 08:37:26
Contributor-Level 9
There are 3 stages
1)CPT
2)IPCC
3)FINAL
CPT covers the following 4 papers
1)FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
2)MERCANTILE LAW
3)GENERAL ECONOMICS
4)QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-which comprise of maths and statistics
You haven't mentioned anything about your stream.If you are a commerce student you won't find any kind of difficulty because the syllabus that is covered is what you have already studied in your class 11 and 12.But if you are a science student also there is no problem.Lot of science students are appearing for CPT nowadays.
CPT is purely an o
New answer posted
2015-03-11 12:53:00
Guide-Level 14
On the basis of 12th marksheet of NIOS you can apply for Medical colleges. Sr. Secondary certificate obtained form NIOS have the same recognition as certificates issued by other Boards like CBSE and ICSE in India.There are some universities who do not accept and there are some who accepts. However, if one has scored very good marks then he may be eligible for the higher studies in reputed Universities. One is eligible for the entrance tests conducted by the different Universities given the candidate fulfills the eligibility criteria but the final selection entirely depends on the norms set by the Universities.
Hope it helps. P
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2015-03-10 13:11:17
Guide-Level 14
LAW-
Law has been a respected profession since long and with knowledge process outsourcing and corporate law becoming popular, this profession has found wide acceptance.
Eligibility: Minimum qualification to go for a course in law (LLB) is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council of India.
P.G. Programmes in law (LLM) are of 2 years duration & eligibility is LLB degree.
Personal Traits - Good oral and written communication skills, logical reasoning, power of concentration, patience, ability to argue and discuss matters with a variety of people, self confidence, courage to deal with threats especially
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2015-03-07 11:35:20
Beginner-Level 4
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2015-03-06 05:10:49
Guide-Level 12
Regards.
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2015-03-04 20:38:00New answer posted
2015-03-02 17:26:14
Guide-Level 11
Certainly yes, but it will be bit tough for non commerce students,
You need to thorough your basic accounting knowledge, if you are planning to go ahead with distance/part-time course then I have listed some universities for your preference.
Go ahead, focus your course and do well.
Best regards,
Arun Dev
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2015-02-27 16:45:27
Guide-Level 14
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2015-02-25 19:38:55Beginner-Level 1
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