I am a student in class 11th and I have the following subject combination (1) Bengali (2) English (3) Mathematics (4) Economics (5) Computer Application (6) Accountancy. Can I get mathematics honours in HRC with these subject combination?
To be considered for admission in Hansraj College (HRC) you must appear in CUET with any one language from List A and Mathematics. HRC will also consider your marks in the qualifying examination, including one language and three best subjects. You must score at least 45% in English or Hindi and have a combination of the best three subjects from Mathematics, Accountancy, Economics, and Business Studies.
You are having these combination of Bengali, English, Mathematics, Economics, Computer Application, and Accountancy which makes you eligible for the course to get admission in HRC.
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I had Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies, English (Core), Physical Education in my class 12 Board exam CBSE. How can I get admission in Banaras Hindu University for pursuing B.Com (Hons.) in Financial Markets Management?
Hello,
To secure admission to Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for B.Com (Hons.) in Financial Markets Management , follow these steps:
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Eligibility Criteria :
Ensure you meet the basic eligibility:- Passed Class 12 with at least 50% marks.
- Subjects like Accountancy, Economics, and Business Studies align with commerce requirements.
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Entrance Exam :
BHU conducts an Undergraduate Entrance Test (UET) (now part of CUET - Common University Entrance Test).- Register for CUET at the official portal.
- Select B.Com (Hons.) Financial Markets Management as your preferred course.
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Preparation :
- Focus on sections related to commerce, general awareness, and analytical ability.
- Review Class 12 commerce syllabus and practice previous year papers.
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Application and Counseling :
- Apply for BHU counseling post-CUET results.
- Choose the course and provide necessary documents.
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Admission Process :
- Merit list and seat allocation depend on CUET scores and preference.
- Complete fee payment and document verification for final admission.
Hope it helps !
per year how to be pay ,what subjects will be undertaken and finally college in tamilnadu for charter accountancy
Hello there,
In Tamil Nadu, Chartered Accountancy (CA) is not offered as a degree at regular colleges but is administered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) through its three levels:
Foundation
,
Intermediate
, and
Final
.
CA Fee Structure (Approximate):
- Foundation : Around Rs. 10,000.
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Intermediate
: Rs. 18,000 - 20,000 (if entered through the Foundation route).
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Final
: Rs. 22,000.
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Additional coaching and study material costs may apply.
Core Subjects in CA:
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Additional coaching and study material costs may apply.
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Foundation Level
: Principles of Accounting, Business Laws, Mathematics, and Economics.
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Intermediate Level
: Advanced Accounting, Corporate Laws, Taxation, Financial Management.
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Final Level
: Advanced Financial Reporting, Strategic Financial Management, Direct and Indirect Tax Laws, Corporate and Economic Laws, among others.
Study Centers and CA Colleges in Tamil Nadu:
Tamil Nadu has several ICAI branches and coaching centers to help with CA preparation, such as:
- ICAI Chennai Branch
- ICAI Coimbatore Branch
- Private institutions like Sri Sankara Coaching Center in Chennai also offer preparation classes.
For full details on enrollment, syllabus, and fee updates, it’s best to refer to the
ICAI official website (https://www.icai.org/)
.
For more details, you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:
Link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/chartered-accountancy-course
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
i am in 12 i got campartment in cbse i fail in accountancy i have then registered in nios board will i be eligible for cbse campartment exam and can i use both the marksheet for college admission? does that will affect my job in future as i have two marksheet?
You can give both exam simultaneously .both the marksheet will be valid for admission i will suggest you to stick to 1 board and prepare according to that , preference would be CBSE because NIOS is a distance learning model which better suits people who cant join regular school/ college.some university dont give value to distance mode.
my stimulted rank of delhi University are 5057 =ba program (accountancy+finance + computer application) 16432= Bachelor in management studies 34636= bcom 37410= bcom honors do I get admission in delhi university with this rank?
Hello there,
As per your rank in BA Program and Bachelor's in Management studies are comparatively low than that of other other courses, it is most likely for your to get a decent college in the former courses in University of Delhi. Your rank in B.Com (//B.Com) and B.Com (//B.Com) hons are high as cutoff for these courses are generally high.
Rank under 10-20,000 is considered as a good rank that will make your way in DU. If you want to study B.Com (//B.Com) hons, you will have to wait till spot round, you might get a off or south campus college.
I hope this information will be helpful to you.
Mam I had written CUET entrance test 2024. I have written English, Business Studies & Accountancy ( Domain ) & General Test. DU in eligibility asked only for English, BS, Acc& GT for Bcom. BHU too asked the same for Bcom Hons. My score is 443/850. Will I get admission inany central universities.I
Based on the information you've provided, it seems you've fulfilled the subject requirements for BCom programs at DU and BHU. Your score of 443/850 is a good score, and your chances of getting admission to a central university depend on several factors like :
Cut-off Scores:
The most crucial factor is the cut-off scores released by the respective universities. These scores vary based on several factors, including the total number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats.
Category: Your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.) also plays a role in determining your eligibility. Different categories have different cut-off scores.
Choice of University and Course: The popularity of the university and course you're applying for can impact the cut-off scores. For instance, BCom (Hons) in DU might have a higher cut-off than a regular BCom program in another central university.
Other Criteria:
Some universities might consider additional factors like board percentages or entrance exams (if applicable) for admission.
Admission to top universities is competitive. While your score is good, it's essential to stay optimistic and explore all your options.
I hope this information helps you.
I want to prepare for accounting exams
Hello student,
To prepare effectively for accounting exams, follow these steps:
Study Plan:
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Understand the Syllabus
: Review the syllabus to know the topics covered in your exam.
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Gather Study Materials
: Use textbooks, online resources, and previous years’ question papers.
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Create a Study Schedule
: Plan your study time, allocating more time to
challenging topics.
Key Topics:
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Basic Principles
: Understand the fundamental accounting principles and concepts.
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Financial Statements
: Learn to prepare and analyze balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
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Journal Entries
: Practice recording transactions and preparing journal entries.
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Reconciliation
: Understand bank reconciliation and other reconciliation processes.
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Cost Accounting
: Study cost concepts, budgeting, and cost control measures.
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Auditing
: Familiarize yourself with auditing principles and procedures.
Study Tips:
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Practice Regularly
: Solve practice problems and past exam papers to test your understanding.
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Join Study Groups
: Collaborate with peers to discuss difficult concepts and clarify doubts.
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Use Flashcards
: Create flashcards for key terms and concepts to aid in quick revision.
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Seek Help
: If needed, consult with teachers or tutors for additional support.
Revision:
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Summarize Key Points
: Make concise notes for quick revision before the exam.
- Mock Exams : Take timed mock exams to simulate real exam conditions.
Conclusion : A structured study plan, regular practice, and understanding of core concepts will help you prepare effectively for your accounting exams.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
hi, I am currently working as a financial analyst in India. I am a qualified Cost and Management Accountant (ICWAI) Currently, I am looking for options on what courses can I pursue ahead so that I get more professional exposure? Should I do ACCA with MBA, CPA, CFA?? Can anyone please advise?
Well I think you forgot to mention the important part. Which is whats the goal. Exposure is a wide Answer. All are professional qualifications which give you professional experience. And the same ICWAI that you pursued also gave you professional exposure. But if my guess is that you want to get exposure in the same field then the relevant qualification would be CIMA and learning skills like financial modeling. (https://mentormecareers.com/what-is-financial-modeling/)
what is the syllabus for accountancy improvement exam class 12 2024 ?
Hello aspirant,
The NCERT syllabus of accountancy for Class 12 CBSE includes the following :
Part A- Accounting for partnership firms and companies
Unit 1: Accounting for partnership firms
unit 2 : Accounting for companies
Part B- Financial statement analysis
Unit 3: Analysis of financial statement
Unit 4: Cash Flow Statement
Part C-Project Work with includes : Project file, Viva voice, Written test
Part B and Part C can also be changed into -
Part B- Computerized Accounting
Unit 4: Computerized accounting
Part C- Practical work which includes : Practical file, Practical examination , Viva voice.