Accountant
Hello Mohit,
A Tax Accountant is a qualified professional, responsible for assisting clients and companies with their financial and income tax statements by researchimg, studying and interpreting tax law.
Assuming that you're interested in knowing about the features of a tax accountant in India, some of the notable functions and characteristics of Tax Accountancy in India are stated below.
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Hello student I request you to please help me that where you want to apply as a junior accountant post so that I can provide you exact information as eligibility criteria depend on the level of jobs
In Genral case BCA or any 3year graduate consists considered as a account graduate.
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There are no Chartered Accountant Institutes in India. There are coaching centres that can teach you in CA Foundation, Intermediate and Final. You have to individually register with ICAI but the education is facilitated by certain coaching centres. So if you have any City in mind, please do let us know and we shall help you with relevant coaching Institutions.
Hello Krishna,
The minimum duration of the Chartered Accountancy Course for a person joining after Class XIIth (i.e. through CPT Route) is 4.5 years. The minimum duration of the Chartered Accountancy Course for a person joining after Graduation (i.e. through Direct Entry Scheme) is 3 years.
To be a CA you first have to crack the entrance exam i.e CA foundation. It consists of both subjective and objective type questions consisting of 400 marks. It consists the following subjects -
* Business laws and business correspondence and reporting
* Business mathematics logical reasoning and statistics
* Principles of accounting
* Business economics and business and commercial knowledge
The CA intermediate has 8 subjects
* Accounting
* Corporate and other laws
* Taxation
* Cost and management accounting
* Auditing and assurance
* Advance accounting
* Enterprise information system and strategic management
* Financial management and economics for finance
The CA final has 8 subjects -
* Strategic financial management
* Financial reporting
* Corporate laws and economic laws
* Advanced accounting and professional ethics
* Advanced indirect tax laws
* Advanced Direct tax laws and international taxation
* Advanced management accounting
* Financial services and capital market and information system control and audit.
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Your academic marks are good but the fact that your CAT percentile is 34.63 might not get you any of the IIMs or for that matter any top or new B schools. Am afraid, all the reputed Colleges atleast need 70 percentile in CAT. As disheartening it might sound, you may get a seat in a local MBA College of your town/city. There are Institutions that do not need CAT score for admission. You may give it a try there. Or, you can check the options that you might have with your sectional cut offs at: https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat . We do not have your sectional cut offs and so you can use this link and take a call whether you want to take a break and repeat CAT next year or join any college.
Hey Shubham
Heres how you can become a charted accountant:
After completing 12th (in commerce) you will be eligible to take the Common Proficiency Test. CPT covers accounts, law, economics and quantitative analysis. To proceed further, scoring 100 out of 200 in CPT is a must. The exam is held twice a year- june and december.
After clearing the CPT, you can register for IPCC. IPCC has 7 subjects and is of 700 marks out of which you are required to score 40 marks in each subject and an over all aggregate of 50 percent. IPCC has 2 groups of subjects. Group 1 has accounts, law, taxation and costing and FM. Group 2 has audit, advanced accountancy and IT&SM.
The next step is articleship. Passing IPCC group 1 is essential for articleship. Articleship requires 3 years of intership under a qualified CA.
Then comes the CA final examination. You can appear for the finals during the last 6 months of articleship. You can register for the exam after passing both the groups of IPCC.
The last and final step is enrolling as a member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and getting designated as a Chartered Accountant.
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If you want to employed in Government Sector, Pls start preparing for competitive exams like CGL , CHSL etc. Also other Government organization like NTPC, your native state government will release notification for Accounts position recruitment's. Right now Energy Efficienty Services Ltd ( EESL ) recruitment is going on for accounts position. Do visit their website, apply and start preparing for exams. Usually the exams will consist of Current affairs, Quantitative aptitude, Reasoning in addition to subject knowledge. Devote at least 3-4 hours daily for systematic preparation. Definitely you will be able to crack the Exam.
if you want to employed in private sector do create a profile in Linked in , Naukari etc, check out the notifications and apply. You will be getting placed easily. If any doubts, pls feel free to ask.
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Hello,
Punjab state power corporation limited is a power generating and distributing company in punjab There are total of 54 vacancy for revenue accountant.
The eligibility criteria is minimum of 60 percent in b.com or minimum of 50 percent in m.com.
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Certified public accountant is one of the most tough and job surity stream. Here are the suggestions for the college:-
these are some of the good institutes to study CPA. To pursue it, you must have graduated. CPA is open to private and public sector job opputunities. There are many job opening for it. It is also one of the highly competitive stream.
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