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CA Foundation Syllabus for Accounting 2025

Sajal Trivedi 27th Sep, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Under the proposed plan, Module 1 of the CA Foundation Accounting syllabus for 2025 covers theoretical frameworks, fundamental accounting procedures, bank reconciliation, and inventory.  Final accounts for partnerships, companies, and sole proprietors as well as non-profit organizations are included in Module 2.  Depreciation, bills of exchange, and specific transactions like consignment and joint ventures are also important subjects.

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Hello , i am give exam in gseb board . In gseb board i can give 12th commerce exam i commerce i can change a subject of commerce accounting and statics or not.

Ankur Mehta 24th Sep, 2025

Yes, in the GSEB 12th Commerce stream, you can change your subjects, such as Accounting or Statistics. However, you need to follow your school's procedure, which usually involves submitting a request to the school, filling the required forms, and getting approval from GSEB. Make sure to do this well before the exams and check that the new subject is available in your school.

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For example if my score in my 12th boths is 98% in commerce can I get an scholarship in order University for b.com professional accounting

Rahul Mandal 23rd Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you are very eligible for the scholarship at the university for B.Com (//B.Com) professional accounting. Because you have 98% marks in 12th class, which exceeds the eligibility criteria because basically in a merit-based scholarship you need 85% to 90% marks in 12th.

I hope it will clear your query!!


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B.com sem 5 Account and ADVANCED ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING

Prachi Kumari 21st Aug, 2025

Hello,

Your question is not clear, so it's difficult to understand what you need. Please ask again with proper details so we can help you better.

Thank you !

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What is the best accounting gob

Sajal Trivedi 1st Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

A career in accounting in India offers a wide range of options in different industries.  The need for qualified accountants has increased due to the nation's strong economic expansion, and these positions include auditing, taxation, financial management, and consulting.
A career in accounting offers a variety of employment options, including positions as financial analysts, chief revenue officers, senior accountants, and accountants.

For more information you can visit our site through following link:

https://www.careers360.com/careers/accountant

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I am currently pursuing a BAF (Bachelor of Accounting and Finance) and would like to know what are the best career options after graduation. Should I pursue CA, CFA, MBA in Finance, or start working right away? Also, what kind of job roles can I expect as a BAF graduate without any professional cert

Rajeswari 1st Jun, 2025

Hello Taha,

Let's divide your query into three parts.

  • Best career options after graduation
  • Which course to pursue or start working
  • Job roles without professional cert

Best career options after graduation

A Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF) degree can provide you with various opportunities for job progression at a time when finance professionals play such a vital role in the economy.

Accounting Roles: BAF graduates can find entry-level positions as accounting assistants or junior accountants at accounting firms or within businesses. With experience and further education (like the CA certification), they can advance to roles like auditors, financial controllers, or even CFOs.

Financial Analyst Roles: A BAF degree provides a strong foundation for careers in financial analysis. Graduates can work for investment firms, corporations, or government agencies, analysing financial data, providing investment recommendations, and developing financial strategies.

Banking and Investment: A BAF can lead to careers in investment banking, portfolio management, or financial advisory. These roles involve working with financial instruments, advising clients on investments, and managing financial assets.

Management Consulting: With the right skills and experience, BAF graduates can also pursue careers in management consulting, focusing on areas like financial strategy, operational efficiency, and risk management.

BAF graduates may also find opportunities in corporate finance, tax consulting, financial planning, risk management, and actuarial sciences

Which course to pursue or start working

The best professional degree that you can achieve is CA in the field of commerce after which a number of other courses line up. BAF is mini CA. All your portion of BAF gets covered at IPCC level only. Makes your BAF degree a cake walk.

If law interests you then you can give cet/clat and do a 3 year law post baf. [Law cannot be pursued along with BCom/BAF/any other University degree]

If you are interested in the field of teaching, then you can go ahead with a two years MCom /MSc finance /masters and give your Net-set (the basic exam for being a professor)

If you are inclined towards maths and business, then you can give CAT/ CET and do your MBA, but for getting into best of the colleges, you require 2–3 years work experience for which I feel the feasible age is 25–26. But if you are Keen go for it.

If finance interests you, CFA is it for you.

One of the few things / courses you can pursue along with baf is CPF. It just has 5 exams on different subjects about which u can research. An additional professional degree will be of no harm. Of you are Keen on share market/equity and all but lack of knowledge is your barrier bse/nse have these certified exams (about which you can find on the website) they are pretty self study.

Also you can pursue any foreign language as the importance of it is increasing day by day.

AND IF NOTHING OF THE ABOVE INTERESTS YOU, Sit for your placements organised by college. The experience is worth it !! you won't be able to judge yourself until you don't explore.

All I mean is build an incredible CV for yourself in your critical years.

If you want to work right after completing your graduation, then entry-level candidates can begin working as audit assistants, financial analyst trainees, and accounting assistants. This is required only for the purpose of gaining experience and if you have financial problems then you can work along with you studies for preparing for you CA exam.

Job roles as BAF without professional cert

https://www.careers360.com/careers/articles/career-options-after-baf

You can refer to this link for information to this part.

That's it. I hope this helps. All the best dear.

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i have scored 78.83 in hsc commerece, can i get admission in wilson college for the course bachelors in commerce accounting and finance under catholic minority quoata ??

Afreen 24th Jul, 2025

In the past, the cutoff in wilson college for b.com program has been around 83.17%, but this is for the general category. Christian minority students may have a different cutoff, potentially lower than the general category so there is a hope.

You'll need to apply to Wilson College, and the college will release merit lists based on scores. If your score is within the cutoff for the minority quota, you will be eligible for counseling and admission.

Good luck!!

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b.com accounting and taxsation in ulhasnagar

Saurabh Yadav 29th Apr, 2025

Hii,

Various colleges in Ulhasnagar provide B.Com Accounting and Taxation programs. This course teaches you about financial accounting, taxation, and company legislation. You'll learn how to keep financial records, file tax forms, and navigate government rules.

Many institutions offer this course, and you can select one based on considerations such as tuition, professors, and campus amenities. It's an excellent choice if you're interested in accounting and working in tax-related fields.

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can a student with commerce economics political science and sociology in class 12 pursue bachelors of foreign trade? is accounting necessary for it?

Prachi Kumari 1st Apr, 2025

Hello,

Yes, a student with Commerce, Economics, Political Science, and Sociology in Class 12 can pursue a Bachelor's in Foreign Trade.

  • Accounting is not strictly necessary for it, but having some knowledge of basic accounting can be helpful in understanding financial aspects of international trade.
  • The main focus in this course is on trade policies, international relations, and economics.

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