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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Online auditing courses can neither be categorized as difficult or easy since there are different levels of auditor courses available in India. Based on your level of knowledge, the course will be regarded as either easy or difficult. Say a beginner level student enrolls in an advanced level audit online course, then automatically the course will become difficult.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to complete an audit course in a span of 3 months. However, the duration depends on the complexity of the course and if does not have a minimum time requirement. Based on your knowledge, the course can be wrapped up earlier as well. Also, if it is a live programme and has a duration of more than 3 months, then it is not possible to complete the course before 3 months.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are many free audit courses available online that can be opted by students based on their requirement. Say someone wants to enroll in intermediate level of free audit course, then that person can enroll in Coursera's UIUC - Auditing II: The Practice of Auditing.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
KEE is an online exam. The KEE exam has a total of 100 MCQs that are to be answered within 120 minutes.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Recruiters in India do not give value to online BTech courses anymore as they are not recognised by the AICTE and UGC and are considered invalid at present. The problem with online BTech degree is that it restricts your practical learning experience and limits your networking opportunities, both of which are very important in today's world to get a decent job in the market.
All of the top recruiters want a skilled pool of people who have a good knowledge of the technical know-how and have the right set of skills to be able to contribute to the growth of their business model. All of this is not possible in the online mode and hence, the
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The clear answer to this question is no. An online BTech degree is considered invalid in India after the strict guidelines of AICTE and UGC because they give a lot of value to practical training and classroom learning, which is not possible in the online mode of learning. If we talk about the core Engineering specializations like Civil Engineering, CSE, Mechanical Engg. and Electrical Engineering, all of these require hands-on practical training to be able to gain the right set of skills needed for the workforce in the job market.
So, it is better to go for a regular offline BTech degree if you want to have a successful career in the fi
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students need not worry about the accuracy of the Kerala 12th result released online. Kerala plus two result 2025 will be released after various checking process. There is very less chance for the Kerala 12th result released online to be incorrect. Students are advised to collect the marklist from the school after the Kerala 12th result is announced.
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