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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Amity, Noida for BBA (IB) is indeed an excellent course for the undergraduates who want to get an international exposure. Amity International Business School is a leading Business School in India. AIBS has systematic and directive administration which ensures a bright future for the students. Here the students tend to attain the idealness, values, morals and ethics which one should have to survive in a corporate world. Amity International Business School offers:

  • BBA + MBA - IB (Dual Degree)
  • BBA - 3 Continent
  • BBA - International Business
  • MBA - 3 Continent
  • MBA - International Business

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Gaurav MerawatI am currently pursuing BBA from Srm .

Contributor-Level 7

NMIMS University is one of the top colleges in India for BBA.the students who pursue degree I.e BBA from NMIMS university gets the highest chance for getting a job in india as well as abroad because the the degree from NMIMS in BBA is not just a sheet of paper but it is a proof that you have achieved a degree with all the necessary knowledge .

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

There are good number of colleges and institutions offering this course. Placement depends on you because this management field is still growing in India. Here is the list of institutes for you:
1. ASTHM, Puducherry
2. BIMTS, Madhya Pradesh
3. Flying Cats, West Bengal
4. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Maharashtra
These are some of the renowned colleges where you can expand your knowledge.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
In India, auditors have many career options like forensic auditors, government auditors, external auditors and internal auditors in a number of industries like government agencies, non-profit organizations, teaching positions, public sector organizations, government services, financial firms, corporate firms, banking sector, insurance companies, manufacturing firms, etc.
Even auditors can also practice on their own as private auditors by starting their own auditing firm and they also work as freelance auditors.
Government jobs:
Those with CIA certification can work as:
1) Internal Auditing Manager
2) Internal Auditor
3) Internal Audit
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Definitely, it is not you alone but almost all the students who are planning to appear for CPT exam and are going to get roughly 3 months for preparation. Let me tell you this, 3 months are more than sufficient. There are certain tips that I would like to give you here:
1. Pay attention to all subjects as you know it is compulsory to pass in all topics, so you cannot skip out on maths, economics or any of the topics.
2. Attempt a lot of scanners or previous year papers. This will help you understand how to time yourself and also it will indicate to you what chapters you need to focus on.
3. Since you are already through with TS in account
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Tips to crack CS in 1 year:
1.Create a plan which can be successfully executed. Give more time to topics which you find difficult and keep a buffer so that you can complete some pending tasks.
2.Focus on your strengths and sailing through the weaknesses is the best exam strategy you can bet on
3.Having too many books would lead to confusion during the time of revision and most of your doubts would remain unresolved without a good book.
4.Examiners try to trap students by playing around with the question and options. So read the question carefully to understand what is required and see the options with great concentration in case of MCQ b
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Mukul Singh Pundir

Contributor-Level 10

The main topics that you need to focus on are verbal, quant, logical and general knowledge.
Quant also includes DI.
There's a book by Arihant but it's best if you get material from somewhere.
Ideally, you should join Pratham as it's the best institute when it comes to entrance preparation. (Bias towards Pratham as I was a a student there).
Make sure that you are up to date with class 12th maths as that's likely to be asked and it's a section of which most students are scared.
Gk is pretty basic but log on to clatgyaan and check out their yearly compendium.
Verbal is simple, logical reasoning needs a little practice though.
Finally, check out
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

ICWA degree holders are highly demanded in the government sector, private enterprises, development agencies, banking & finance sector, education and training sectors. With the advancement of the economy, demands for cost and management professionals are rising rapidly.
Some popular areas where you can find jobs are consultancy firms, developmental agencies, departments of company affairs, training & research organisations, service industry, stock exchanges, public utility sector and other regulatory bodies. There are plenty of employment opportunities are available for the ICWA qualified people. Once you have completed the ICWA course,
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Tomorrow is too late, yesterday is over and now is the exact right time to start! CAT aspirants, it is very important to allocate enough time while preparing to the basic section. Here are a few tips to crack this exam in the first attempt.
1.The foremost thing that you need to choose is whether to go for coaching or to take self preparation. If you have decided to prepare by own take the help of a consultant.
2.Go through the syllabus thoroughly and start preparation from basics, after clearing with basic part you will be able to understand the rest of the part clearly. Get all the information related to CAT Exam.
3.To check your knowled
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Distraction - This is a very basic challenge which people find when they appear for CA exams. With a number of distraction options in the society and social network, this will be a big challenge.
Fatigue - CA syllabus is voluminous in nature, this makes people get fatigue easily. Although people sit with books, topics might not be moving fast. This will be a major problem. According to me, it's easy to remove this challenge. While you start your preparation, be slow (make it 3 to 4 hours a day ) slowly increase the hours as days progress.
Comparison - this problem will be there for anyone who discusses CA preparation with friends. How ma
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