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Tanveer Khan

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It depends on how much hardworking and lucky you are, there are packages with 16 LPA CTC (Cost to Company, means all variables and fixed, insurance and perks). The package can also go as low as 3 LPA, but the average package is 3.5-4.5 LPA. Lots of good companies will come for campus placement. What is important here is aptitude test which every company will take, GD is really tough that's when your luck plays, internship and certificate add value during the personal interview.
Hope it helps.

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Tanveer Khan

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A composite score of 550 or above in the Management Aptitude Test MAT conducted by AIMA in either September/December 2017, makes you eligible to apply. One more requirement is that you must have 50%+ in all the semesters of your undergraduate degree.
Hope that helps.

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Tanveer Khan

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Sorry to tell you, but as far as I know, Skype interviews are not available, you will have to come down to Bangalore at the scheduled time and date. Even I had to fly 2000 KMs for just an interview that lasted for 20 minutes.

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Akash Jain

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In my university, we have BA LLB (Hons). If you have "decided" to go for corporate law, all the relevant courses will be taught to you. Further, to get more skill and knowledge, there are credit courses and electives to suit your interests.

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Gaurav DiwanEducationalist & Wildlife activist @9039777931

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If the degree is approved by UGC, it won't matter.
But for jobs, you need to have a better skill set rather than just having a recognized degree.
You can go for universities like Mewar University (mewar.edu.in) or SGVU (sgvu.edu.in) for online education where you can get a better skill set through their online interactive learning.

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Namrata Singh

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For assignment related queries, you need to contact the faculty of the concerned department once you join the course.

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Ashmeet Singh

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Chartered Accountancy is spread over a minimum of 5-years and requires a significant investment of time. Chartered Accountancy is divided into 4 levels.
Common Proficiency Test (CPT)
Integrated Professional Competence Exam (IPCE)
Articleship
Final exam.
Level 1
Common Proficiency Test is an objective based test which includes Accounts, Law, Economics and Quantitative Analysis. It is 200 marks and you have to score 100 to qualify it.
Level 2
Level 2 comprises of 7 papers. You need to score 40 marks on each subject. IPCC has 2 groups of subjects,
Group 1- Accounts, Law, Taxation and Costing and FM
Group 2- Audit, IT&SM, and Advanced Accountancy.
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