I have done post graduation in M.Sc. Computer Science with 58% can I eligible for CA intermediet.

I have done post graduation in M.Sc. Computer Science with 58% can I eligible for CA intermediet.

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    The Institute of Chartered Accountants has three steps for the Chartered Accountancy course. The Entrance exam CPT is replaced by the CA Foundation by the new curriculum introduced by the ICAI. The second level after the CA Foundation or CPT will be CA Intermediate. IPC is replaced by the CA Intermediate. The last level is the CA Final. It has come into effect from 1st July 2017. Eligibility for registration in CA Intermediate course : After clearing the CPT/CA Foundation a student will become eligible to register for the CA Intermediate. There is also a direct entry route through which a candidate can enroll for Intermediate directly
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When it comes to Computer Science, placements matter the most. At Chandigarh University BSc Computer Science students have been strong hiring in the past years. In last year the univesity recorded more than 9000 offers with top salary reaching Rs54.75 LPA in India and Rs 1.7 crore abroad. Compaanies like Microsoft, Amazon, Hewlett Packard, TCS and IBM took students for roles in software, testing and data work.

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Some of the main subjects covered in the curriculum of the BSc Computer Science Course are mentioned in the table below for the interested candidates to check:

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Aayushi Dhawan

In Canada, studying computer Science may be the best step towards a shining career. The University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia are Canada's renowned universities that offer top-notch Computer Science programmes.

Also, there are many career prospects in a variety of industries for people with a degree in computer science, which is a very lucrative and in-demand subject.

The decision to study computer Science in Canada will ultimately be based on your personal objectives, interests, and desired career path. According to Glassdoor, the average salary of a Computer Scientist in Canada is $83,089

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At the time of writing your statement of purpose for CS in Canada, you need to include the following points:

  • Background: You need to include your academic and professional background in your SOP. If you have completed any research projects in CS, make sure to include those details.
  • Career Aspirations: You must mention your career goals and link them with your background and the CS course.
  • Reasons for Choosing CS: You need to include logical reasons for choosing the computer Science course.
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Though the approximate outline for a German SOP is very similar to SOPs for other countries, there are a few minor differences. To begin with, German universities ask for letter of motivation, and not an SOP. They both mean the same document. Further, German institutions are more research oriented, and therefore, applicants are advised to elaborate more on their research experiences and aspirations. Additionally, overseas applicants are also expected to discuss what led them to choose Germany for their higher education, and if the same course is available in their home country, why did they choose to study it in Germany.

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