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Hello aspirant,
There are some good degrees that can lead to government careers, such as -
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HI,
So, look at the options available below for Government Jobs for PCM Students.
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Actually, to do CA after BCom, you don't need to clear your Foundation .
You are eligible directly for CA intermediate through direct entry scheme provided you have at least 55% in your BCom.
To become a CA one needs to go through given 4 levels, listed below :-
1) ca foundation
2 ) ca intermediate
3) articleship Training
4 )ca final
>>>>>>>>> Class 12th pass students need to start with foundation
>>>>>>>>>>> while graduates
commerce graduates with at least 55%
and non commerce graduate with at least 60% in their graduation
don't have to go through CA Foundation, they can start directly start from level 2 i. e CA Intermediate through direct entry scheme.
As you are a commerce graduate, you can directly start with CA Intermediate through direct entry scheme .
To register you need to visit the official website i. e icai.org (http://icai.org/) . And after registration you need at least 8 months of study to appear for CA intermediate examination.
Each level you need to go through is described below briefly :-
----------------) 2. CA Intermediate
In your CA Intermediate, you have 2 groups with 4 papers or subjects in each group
>>>>>CA Intermediate Group 1:- You have following subjects :-
*accounting
* cost and management accounting
*corporate and Other laws
* taxation
>>>>>CA Intermediate Group 2:- You have following subjects :-
*advanced accounting
*enterprise information systems & strategic management
*auditing and assurance
*financial management & economics for finance
In oder to clear CA intermediate , you need at least 40% marks individually in each subjects and at least 50% in overall aggregate .
----------------) 3. Articleship Training
You can register for articleship after 1 or both groups of CA Intermediate. Articleship Training is of 3 years. During the last 2 years of your Articleship Training you have to complete your AICITSS i. e Advanced Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills
----------------) 4. CA Final Group
After qualifying both groups of CA Intermediate, you become eligible for CA Final registration. And can appear in CA final examinations either after completion of your Articleship Training or when you are in the last 6 months of your articleship training.
There are 2 groups with 4 subjects in each which are given below:-
>>>>>CA Final Group 1:
*financial reporting
*advanced auditing and professional ethics
*strategic financial management
*corporate and allied Laws
>>>>>CA Final Group 2:
*advanced Management Accounting
*direct Tax Laws
*indirect Tax Laws
*information Systems Control and Audit
After the completion of articleship training and clearing CA Final , you become eligible for applying for the membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India after which become a CA.
For detailed information visit
https://finance.careers360.com/articles/how-to-become-a-ca-in-india
Coming to whether you should go for pursuing CA or go for government jobs,
It completely depends upon you. Even after Bcom through direct entry, it will take you at least around 3 years to complete your CA provided you clear each of your CA examination in the first attempt itself otherwise it can take longer as well but in case if your preparation for government jobs is well then you can save time and grab a job in much less time, so take your time and decide .
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Hello Aspirant ,
Hope you are doing good.
According to the PGT eligible criteria a candidate must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in their intermediate from a recognised board and hold a graduate degree from a recognised university and should also hold a B.Ed. degree or any equivalent degree from a recognised university and must have a post graduate degree. And for this exam maximum age limit is 40 years and must be well-versed in English and Hindi.
For TNSET eligibility criteria is one must score 55% marks in qualifying exam for general category and 50% marks for all reserved category candidates.
According to above eligibility criteria you are qualified.
All the best.
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Electrical machines note book for Government exam are-
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Hope you are doing good. There are many government exams after 12 in commerce streams. Some of them are :
and many more. Good luck.
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The eligibility criteria for appearing Maharashtra common entrance test : the eligibility for appearing Maharashtra common entrance test which is taken for undergraduate engineering pharmacy and Agriculture courses candidate has to pass HSC 12th class with physics chemistry mathematics or biology and English. Those who will appear for pharmacy course they have to qualify in 12 science with physics chemistry biology and English and those who want to take admission in undergraduate engineer courses have to pass 12th class with physics, chemistry, mathematics & English. The exam is taken on the CBT mode that means Computer based test and the time duration is 180 minutes and the number of questions is 150 is divided into two sections like physics chemistry mathematics or physics chemistry biology that taken separately. Total marks of MHT set is 200 for 150 questions.
Hello, I hope you are doing well
This is a major misconception among the candidates who prepare for government exams to get into government services. There is no issue in graduating with RE mentioned on your marksheet.
As long as you have cleared all of your reappears within time they will not affect your selection chances in any government or civil services job. Make sure that you have cleared all your supplementary exams by the second last year of your graduation and try to take these reappear exams as a golden chance to improve your score and overall pointer.
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Yes, you can definitely apply for government jobs after BCA.
This is because,
BCA is a bachelor's degree and for most of the government jobs including renowned UPSC and SSC CGL etc what all you need to be eligible is a bachelor's degree
For your reference,
UPSC and SSC CGL eligibility criteria is provided below
>>>>>>> UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below:-
******** You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university .
******** Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st of August of the year of filling the form i. e as on 1st August 2021 for UPSC 2021.
******** Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category.
********Attempt limit:- The maximum of times one can appear in UPSC is given below category wise :-
General/ EWS - 6
OBC or General PwD - 9
SC/ ST - No limit , can appear till upper age limit .
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
>>>>>> SSC CGL eligibility criteria is provided below
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
*Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 18 years old to be eligible as on 1st August of the year of appearing for exam.
*Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category
For detailed information related to SSC CGL eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-eligibility-criteria
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As long as the college from which you have passed your graduation, it's recognized by UGC, the degree is valid, and you can appear for UPSC if you're 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, in other cases like State PSCs, SSC CGL/CPO, UPSC CDS, RRB Recruitment, Banking for PO/Clerk, Insurance Companies recruitment for the post of Assistant/AAO to name a few, generally these exams don't ask for specific aggregate, as long as you have passed graduation from a recognized university, and your meet the age criteria, you can appear, the aggregate factor only become essential for NABARD Grade B officer/ RBI Assistant which require 50% aggregate, and in case of RBI Grade B Officer, it's 60% aggregate at graduation level, age relaxation is of course provided to reserved categories for all the aforementioned exams.
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