if a student who wanna be a CA but take pcm in 11 coz lack of good teachers of commerce in her area will worth it? (Or) after taking pcm in 11 what she have to do to clear cpt in first attempt? (Or) should she Study only accounts side by side of studying pcm to make the stronger base of accounts?
Online classes have honestly become a boom . Taking up science just because there are no good teachers around you for commerce is not a reason good enough for forgoing your interest. I would like to share my personal experience with you . I did not take any coaching in class 11 and 12 for any subject except maths and that too in maths most of the syllabus I had to cover by self study only and I scored 97.25% aggregate in my boards.
I would suggest you take up online coaching and if you are not ready to pay the fees then you can take help of free classes on youtube . There are a number of teachers teaching on youtube for free. Believe me you'll ace your exams if you have confidence in yourself.
Even I am a CA student and honestly self study in class 11 and 12 made my concepts very strong and as a result I could pass my CA foundation exam with a score of 308/400 . So I would suggest you to take up commerce and utilize the online resources for studying.
In case you cannot change your stream from science to commerce then focus on science completely. But honestly it makes no sense that you take up science even when you know that you want to do CA . So please think about it once . If you believe in yourself you can surely ace commerce exams with self study and online classes.
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For CAT is it necessary/advisable to take maths in class 11 and 12, along with commerce, accounts and business studies.
CAT is about class 10th-level math aside from Permutation and Combination (which is class11th part). You simply have to consistently revise every one of the basic concepts and update them. Along these lines, yes you can clear CAT Exam regardless of whether you don't have Mathematics in your twelfth. 11th and 12th Maths are not needed for helping chance through CAT in IIM. In the the the the quantitative aptitude segment, you will get questions significantly from arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
which board accountancy will be more helpful In ca foundation should I study cbse accounts or ISC accounts..
C.A. is an expert course not at all like different degrees which implies One can turn into a C.A. solely after turning into an individual from the ICAI.
It won't make any difference on the off chance that you concentrate in ICSE or CBSE board, you can do the CA course even in the wake of taking science or humanities in your eleventh and twelfth, however, it would be ideal assuming you have fundamental information on Maths, Accountancy, and Economics.
I would propose you study in CBSE and I would suggest it because the greater part of your prospectus of the principal stage in C.A. course for example CPT is cleared assuming you concentrate in 11th and 12th appropriately.
All the best :)
Does mpboard commerce will help in CA foundation and making the strong base of accounts?
Hello aspirant,
The course of mp board and cbse for 11 and 12 is mostly same. Their is negligible difference in courses of both of these boards. The only difference is the level of paper. Paper made by cbse is of higher level than that of mp board so I suggest you to take cbse board but it is also not necessary. If you want to take mp board in your higher studies then go for it. If you study hard then it will not make any difference.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
accounts will come in this course?
It would be great if you specify that which course are you referring to because only then anyone can answer as to whether that course contains accounts or not.
If you want to know in which course you can study accounts then there are a number of courses . The best ones being Charatered Accountancy, B.com (//B.com) hons. , B.com (//B.com) prog and CMA too.
I have took BCOM (general) and I am in 1st yr soo at third yr or after graduate how can I join UPSC . Since my plan is to work in accounts, is there any field related to accounts in UPSC???
hello aspirant,
YES, you can join UPSC after graduation in b.Com (//b.Com) or if you have attained at least 21 years of age.
Study subjects like History, Geography, General knowledge, polity, general science, daily awareness and as you are a Commerce student, you might as well opt for Commerce subjects as optional. Take mock tests. Go through previous years' question papers. After attaining 21 years of age, register for UPSC CSE .
further, yes, there is field in UPSC which is related to accounts. The UPSC IAS exam has Commerce And Accountancy as one of the subjects in the list of optional choices for Mains exam which has 48 subjects in total.
further, to know more about the UPSC Exam - eligibility criteria, subjects, admissions, etc - you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
I hope that this will help.
wht should a child select after 12 commerce in a field where he can opt accounts?
the students how finished 12th after he/she are more interested in banking , account management etc.....so they are prefure to select b.com general
cucet accounts sample paper with solutions
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, CUCET is a national level common university entrance exam. The admission is conducted for the purpose of getting admission into various central universities across India. The sample papers for the CUCET exam are available online, you can also download it for free. So, checkout the following link for the purpose of downloading sample papers with solutions. https://university.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/cu-cet-sample-paper-solutions-career-launcher
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, Thank you.
I have English Accounts Business studies Entrepreneurship and Physical education in class 12 can I apply for BCom program course in Delhi University?
Definitely yes! See, the prerequisites of a B.Com course in Delhi University is that you should have taken commerce stream in your class XI and XII, which we can see from your subjects which are Accounts, Business Studies, and EP. So, these subjects form the basics of B.Com (//B.Com) and you can definitely get admission in DU using these.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
I have a doubt that after 12 I want to do ca ..but confused what graduation course should I choose between b.com hons or b.com in accounts and fiance ..actually I really dont know the diffrence could u plz help me out in choosing which on will be better as my dream to go in op jindal college
B.COM A&F stands for Bachelor of Commerce with specialization in Accounting and Finance.B.Com in Accounting and Finance focuses on the study of art of recording, classifying and also various operations concerning the fields of accounting and financial operations whereas B.COM (H) focuses more on cost accounting, organizational behavior, etc.
BCom Hons. means you're specializing in a particular area say, Accounting & Finance or Marketing or Taxation etc.BCom Accounting & Finance is one of the core areas to be taken as a specialization for under graduates.