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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Neeraj,
Learning Tally would not help you to get higher salary after MBA. Even class 12th pass out are too aware of the tally and are working on it. So, I wouldn't suggest you go for it. However, if you really want to shoot up your career to a high level after MBA (I am assuming you are doing MBA in Finance) then you need to start learning something relevant. Tools & Software like MS Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Word should be at Advanced level. Further, you need to start learning to the programme (preferably Python and R), for statistical mechanics in SAS software. Additionally, for higher career prospects, you can add the skills
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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
First of all, Please explain me that what kind of Job Profile you are searching in the field of Tally?

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

Contributor-Level 8

Hi, I will suggest you that you should do both the courses Tally and MS-excel because now a days, It is very important to have a knowledge of ERP software like Tally as well as MS-Excel. Tally is an accounting software which is used by many companies as well as accounting firms. So if you want to do work an accountant, You must have the knowledge of Tally and as far as Excel knowledge is concerned, It is must in every job profile.

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Manasa BM

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You can do MBA but you have to prepare for CAT exam which is the entrance exam for MBA.

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Shiva ReddyEducation Adviser

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Yes, Tally course is very helpful for B.Com students. It's a complete accounting software used to perform all accounting task quickly and with complete accuracy in short time. After doing B.Com, it's always beneficial to be different from the crowd of students by doing Tally. If I talk about job opportunities then there is a wide scope of jobs after doing Tally course with B.Com in India as well as outside India as Tally software is used worldwide. After completing Tally, students can work as an accountant in various organizations and also work individually as an entrepreneur.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

Yes, Tally is useful and learning Tally. ERP9 is, definitely helpful, subject to how you utilize the knowledge you gained from learning it. By learning Tally. Erp9, you can become an accountant for some organisation, or utilize the knowledge for your own business, or start teaching others, or start selling the software and become a vendor, or even start customisation of Tally. ERP9. But before learning, do try and decide your goal for learning it.

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Prachi verma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Tally software learning not a part of the syllabus. So Tally is not at all important in your studies. But if you want to work as an accountant, or as a finance professional, Tally knowledge is highly desirable, because many of the businesses implement Tally ERP 9 as their accounting or business administration software. Nowadays, Tally is a complete payroll software, so you will need it if you want to be an HR professional also.
Best of luck.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

B.Com is a Bachelor degree. In my opinion, Tally is no way helpful in completing a degree. I think tally software learning not a part of the syllabus. So tally is not at all important in your studies. But If you want to work as an accountant, or as a Finance professional, Tally knowledge is highly desirable, because many of the business implemented tally erp 9 as their accounting or business administration software. Nowadays tally is a complete payroll software, so you will need it if you want to be an HR professional also.

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