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The Chartered Accountant course starts with three different consequent sections namely, Common Proficiency Test (CPT), Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) and Final Course. The ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) has framed two ways of entries to get into Chartered Accountant curriculum:
CPT entry after class 12
Direct entry after graduation
Since you are pursuing graduation, I would suggest you to complete your graduation first. You will be then eligible for direct entry scheme then and would't need to do CPT. Here is the eligibility criteria for the same:
1. Commerce graduates and Post graduates
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It will depend on your interest and the kind of job you want to do in future mainly. Basis your work experience, you can consider studying BBS or BMS or courses in sales and marketing. You can explore course options here and try to figure out what you want to do:
https://www.shiksha.com/bba-chp9
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2. Presidency College
3. CMR
4. Krupanidhi
5. Presidency University
6. Oxford College.
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BHU release from for aspirants who wants to take admission in any UG course. After filling the form, you have to appear in the exam BHU-UET and have to score marks less than the cut-off, then only you can get admission in BHU for Agriculture course.
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It is totally upto your interest whether you want to do a general management course or you want to go for a media specific course. If you are confused about the scope, be rest assured that both the courses have immense scope. But you will succeed only if you like the nature of the work.
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Best of luck for exam.
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There are no pilot courses in India. Usually its just study material and exams to pass. The exam is conducted by flying clubs and covers papers in:
- Air Regulations
- Aviation Meteorology
- Air Navigation Air Technical
Eligibility:
- Age of 16 years
- Class X pass
- Medical certificate of fitness
- Security clearance
- Bank guarantee of Rs.10,000
Selection
An oral test is taken every month, followed by a medical. Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME), Subroto Park, New Delhi & Institute of Aviation Medicine (IAM), Vimanpura Bangalore, are the final authorities for medical fitness. Once candidates clear the
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If you select Maths as a main subject, then many colleges ask you to choose two more subject. Basically, in the first two years, students have to study 4 subjects and in third year, students have to study only Hons paper. So, if you had chosen Maths, then English is compulsory and you have to choose two more subjects of your choice which may be Physics and chemistry or any other subject. So, there is no major role in Graduation from B.Sc. Maths.
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Contact - https://sims.edu/contact-us/
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If you are unable to pass your class 12th with atleast 5 subject including main subjects, then it is impossible to get admission in any college of India for Bachelor degree. So, try to pass in 5 subject.
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