Accountancy
Hello student
hope you are doing great. As per your query I would glad to tell you that with subjects of physics , chemistry and maths you are surely eligible for the entrance exam of ACET as they require 10+2th and with english as main subject for atleast one year which already comes in your profile . So i would advise you to work hard to clear the exam and refer the following link for more info:-
https://finance.careers360.com/exams/acet
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hello,
CBSE board has released the reduced CBSE 12th Accountancy syllabus 2021. Students can download the latest CBSE Class 12 Accountancy syllabus 2021 in PDF format below. By referring to the Syllabus of CBSE Class 12 Accountancy, students can check the unit wise important topics, marking scheme, etc.
Step to download the syllabus:
Step 1 - Visit the website cbseacademic.nic.
Step 2 - Click on the ‘curriculum’ option available on the home screen.
Step 3 - Now click on the ‘Senior secondary curriculum (XI-XII)’
Step 4 - Select option of ‘Academic Electives - (Group-A)’ and then select the ‘Accountancy’
Step 5 - The CBSE 12th class Accountancy syllabus 2021 will be available in PDF format.
Visit the following link to get more information:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/cbse-class-12-accountancy-syllabus
Hope you find this helpful.
Good Luck!
Hey there
As I have searched it is not available on the internet. So I am unable to provide you sample papers. However, you can get the sample papers of 12th class for Accounting specialisation by clicking the mentioned below link. You can download free of cost these papers. Just click on the link and click on download for free.
For more:
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Hello student ,
An Executor is a person named in the will of a deceased person to administer his estate after his death . The executor derives title and authority from the will for the purpose of administration of the property of the deceased. But before acting upon the will he must obtain a Probate from a competent court of law.
In class 11 ,
You have 5 subjects+ 1 additional subject
Additional subject can include hindi, Physical education, computer science or any other whereas compulsory subject include Business studies, Accounts, economic and English
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Hi,
I hope you are doing well!
Academic Qualification for DU JAT:
Candidates should have qualified/cleared the Class XII examinations conducted by a recognized Board/University in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
Candidates who have given their Senior Secondary Examinations and are waiting for their results are also eligible to apply.
Candidates should have scored at least 60 percent marks in aggregate in four subjects that include Mathematics, English, and any other two subjects from the list of elective subjects i.e., approved by the University of Delhi Check the list of elective subjects below:
Arabic
Chemistry
Botany/Biotechnology
Bengali
Punjabi
Zoology
Political Science
History
Home Science
Statistics
Spanish
Sociology
Psychology
Sanskrit
Physics
Persian
Philosophy
Mathematics
Legal Studies
Hindi
German
Geology
Italian
Urdu
Geography
French
English
Economics
Commerce/Business Studies
Computer Science/ Informatics Practices
I hope this helps!
Hello Aspirant,
CBSE Board has released CBSE 12th class sample papers for Arts, Science and Commerce. CBSE sample papers Class 12th were published on cbseacademic.nic.in (http://cbseacademic.nic.in) . CBSE Class 12 sample papers were designed as per the latest exam pattern and reduced syllabus. Along with this, students can download previous years’ cbse.nic.in (http://cbse.nic.in) sample papers class 12 to practise with more questions.
I hope this information helps you.
It's great that you want to start preparing for CA exams from your second year in college but keep in mind that you should not burn yourself out while doing both these things.
We are nobody to tell you whether you can do something or not. If you think you can do it, then you can go for it. Try & see if you can handle both but see that your graduation process does not take a back seat as your graduation degree is important. CA preparation is very difficult as we all know so you can always try but if you are unable to do it, do not lose hope, you can wait till your graduation is over.
If you are a science student, then you will need a little more time to understand the concepts of accountancy & other things but with proper preparation, you can do well.
All the best.
Hi Sonali,
Different government jobs have different age limits ranging from 18 to 40 years for general category, however reserved castes (SC, ST) and ex-servicemen can avail additional 5 years age relaxation while OBC candidates can avail 3 years.
Now, coming back to your question... Yes, you can get a few government jobs after 34 years of age.
Some of the opportunities you may try out are:
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