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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Get familiar with the exam pattern and syllabus: Knowing the exam pattern and syllabus is the first step towards your preparation. This will help you to understand the structure of the exam and the topics you need to cover. Create a study plan: After understanding the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that includes a daily, weekly and monthly study schedule. Make sure to allocate sufficient time to each subject and revise regularly. Choose the right study material: Choo
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
I am happy to hear that you are interested in Association of Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA).
Here, I'm giving you the syllabus and pattern of ACCA.
ACCA consists of 14 papers divided into 4 groups and three levels.
1. Knowledge (three papers)
2. Skills (six papers)
3. Essential (three papers)
4. Options (there are a total of four papers and in that, you need to choose 2)
1. ACCA knowledge levels are:
AB (Account in Business)
MA (Management Accounting)
FA (Financial Accounting)
2. ACCA skill levels are:
CL (Corporate and Business Law)
FM (Performance Management)
TX (Taxation)
FOR (Financial Reporting) (international)
AA (Audit & Ass
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
The CMAT is a three hour online test which is conducted in a single session to evaluate the candidate’s ability across various segments like Quantitative Technique, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension and General Awareness. CMAT score is accepted by all AICTE-Approved Institutions/University, Departments/Constituent and Colleges/Affiliated Colleges.
To know more about exam visit - https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cmat
Some of the good colleges that acce
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To simply put, the answer is 'YES'. B.com as a course can be pursued with a basic knowledge of mathematics. But saying so, analytical and logical mind set is very much required for post B.com options like, a core banking jobs, CA, CA, MBA etc. You need not be strong with maths but you should be good at numbers. This will improve over time and during the course as well.
There are plenty of options without much mathematics after B.com but you must figure out what kind of life do you expect and what kind of job you want to do.
My advise is to plan out what you want to do B.Com what other options you have and how the program will help
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1. Accounting Conventions and Practices
2. Royalty and Hire Purchase
3. 3.Receipts & Payments/ Income & Expenditure Accounts
4. 4.Partnership Accounting
5. 5.Branch and Departmental Accounts
6. 6.Accounting Standards
7. 7.Joint Stock Companies
8. 8.Preparation of Company Accounts
9. 9.Accounting services in organizations
10. 10.Accounting and Interpretation of Financial Statements
Exam Pattern of ICWAI:
ICWAI Foundation Course will consist of 4 papers (Paper 1-4)
ICWAI Intermediate Course will consist of two groups (Group 1 and Group 2) inclusive of 4 papers each (Papers 5-8) and (Papers 9-12)
ICWAI Final Course will consist of two groups
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Syllabus:
The CA Foundation exam tests the candidate's aptitude in the following areas:
Principles and Practices of Accounting
Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting
Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics
Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge
Exam Pattern:
The CA Foundation exam is a pen-and-paper based test. The duration of the exam is 3 hours for e
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Karnataka PGCET (post graduate common entrance test) for MBA is conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA).
Karnataka PGCET MBA is conducted in pen-paper mode and the total time duration of the exam is scheduled for 2 hours.
The Syllabus and exam pattern is as follows :
Part 1:
Section A- Proficiency in English Language:
1)Idioms and Phrases
2)Sentence Correction
3)Grammar & One word substitution
4)Pairs expressing relationships
5) synonyms and antonyms
Section B- Test of General knowledge:
1)Global Environment
2)Current Affairs & Economics
3)Indian Business Environment
4)Sports & Social Events
5)Management & Awards And other related
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Guide-Level 11
The sane goes to CA's, even they have the same concept to work abroad.
Since CS is law based, there is a definite need to study the other country's law before working there. So it needs a membership. CA also requires knowing the different standar
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Scholar-Level 17
Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning, Visual Reasoning, DI/ DS and Data Comparison these are the sections which are tested in the examination. 1 mark is awarded for correct and no marks are deducted for the wrong answer which means no negative marking. Question paper can only be answered in English.
1. Verbal ability and Reading comprehension-This is a te
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Guide-Level 13
It depends on whether you are working or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take option of taking weekend coaching classes or you can buy some famous books used for preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have good amount of time to prepare so you can use the correspondence courses and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entrance exam have generally three secti
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for admission to MBA/PGDM and other postgraduate management programmes in various B-schools across India.
The syllabus and exam pattern for ATMA are as follows:
- Section 1 (Part 1 and 2): Analytical Reasoning Skills: This section tests the candidate's analytical and logical reasoning abilities. It consists of 60 MCQs. The section tests the candidate's knowledge of topics such as Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Analogy, etc.
- Section 2: Verbal Skills (Part 1 and 2): This section tests the
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Syllabus:
The CMAT exam tests the candidate's aptitude in the following areas:
Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Language Comprehension
General Awareness
Exam Pattern:
The CMAT exam is a computer-based test. The duration of the exam is 180 minutes (3 hours). The exam consists of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The questions are from four different sections, namely Qu
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Scholar-Level 17
Candidates who wish to pursue MBA/ PGPM programme from ICFAI Business School (IBS) need to appear for IBSAT exam. This is held in computer-based mode. IBSAT comprises Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) that are distributed among 4 sections Verbal Ability. Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation. The total number of questions asked in the exam is 140. Exam is of 120 minutes without negative marking. Find below the section-wise syllabus:
1. Verbal Ability: The questions are based on sentence correction, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, grammar, idioms etc. The No. of questions aske
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Guide-Level 13
There are many options for courses which you can pursue along with B.Com such as CA/CWA/CS and few certification courses in SAP. You can also pursue other Erp packages/Share Market/excel courses.
But before you go for any one of the above, I recommend you to check with your college whether they will permit you to pursue the course or not.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can divide the time into two parts:
Phase-1 you can start covering the syllabus and cover different methods, tips and tricks to solve variety of problems. Try to finish the syllabus in initial seven to eight months and keep the rest for revision.
Phase-2 is when you start your revision part. Try solving mocks paper as much as possible this will lead to more accuracy as you learn from your mistakes.
Be focused and calm. For themonth keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on a dail
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
It depends on whether you are working or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take option of taking weekend coaching classes or you can buy some famous books used for preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have good amount of time to prepare so you can use the correspondence courses and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entrance exam have generally three se
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Work on your plan and identify your weakness and strength. Set your plan agile and keep buffer time for revision and solving mock test papers.
Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel. Six months can make or change the game, time management is very important at every single point of time till the final day and even on the day.
Keep positive! Solve questions in a specified time frame this will help you in doing questions in time. Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time.
Be focused and calm. For the last month k
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