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Jaya Sharma

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Audit report is a type of financial document that summarizes the financial performance of the company. An independent author prepares an audit report which includes the unbiased review of the company's financial performance. An audit report consists of the liabilities and assets of the company. The auditor's opinion on company's finances are also included in this report. The aim of audit reports is to make sure that all companies are audited and considered under the same standards.

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Jaya Sharma

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Internal audit refers to the independent review of the operations, processes and systems of the company. This service helps the organisation in improving their performance and thus, achieve their goals. Those who are involved in internal auditing need to ensure that the company is following laws, regulations and policies.

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Nitesh Gulati

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The BCom course is a three-year UG degree that teaches students the basics of Commerce, Finance, and Business. The course covers subjects such as Accounting, Economics, Business Law, Taxation, and Financial Management, offering a complete understanding of commercial practices and principles.Students can check the list of career options available after completing BCom from KPR College of Arts Science and Research: Job Profiles Average SalaryAccountantsAccountants meticulously navigate financial landscapes, decoding numbers to unveil insights and ensure fiscal integrity.INR 2 LPAAccount ExecutivesAccount executiv
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Nitesh Gulati

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For admission to the BCom course at SKPR College of Arts Science and Research, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course are merit-based and candidates must pass Class 12. Candidates who have not completed Class 12 are not eligible for admission.

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Pragati Taneja

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For BCom course admission, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. Aspiarnts should pass Class 12. The admission criteria for the course are merit-based. At the PG level, KPR College of Arts Science and Research provides a three-year Bachelor of Commerce course to the students.

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Liyansha Gaurav

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KPR College of Arts Science and Research offers BCom course for a duration of three-years. This course is offered across seven specialisation. Find below all the BCom specialisations offered in this institute:Bachelor of CommerceBachelor of Commerce with Computer Application (CA)Professional Accounting (PA)Business Analytics (BA)Banking and Insurance (B&I)E-CommerceInformation Technology

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Nupur Madavi

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Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in Economics or Science having basic skills in Commerce from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate to be eligible for admission to MCom Dual specialisation course at KIIT School of Economics & Commerce.The programme's teaching methodology and approach are designed to leverage technology and maximise interaction seamlessly and simultaneously. The programme follows a pedagogy that is a blend of lectures, case studies, lecture-discussions, behavioural and computer-based simulations, projects, assignments, class presentations, quizzes etc.

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Pooja Kumari

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Upadhi Mahavidyalaya offers online admission for B.Com correspondence courses. The institute takes admissions to BA/B.Sc/B.Com II, III Year courses through its facility online admission portal. Applicants can apply through the web portal of the college and must upload the filled application forms and attached needed documents. The candidates are shortlisted based on their performance in CBSE or UP 12th board exams. Interested students should access the college's official website and check the present admission status in order to start the application process for the 2025 academic year.

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Manisha Chauhan

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Yes, you can definitely pursue a B.Com without having studied mathematics in your 12th grade. It's a common misconception that a strong math background is generally required, but that's not the case. While some specializations, such as B.Com in Finance and Accounting, might involve more complex mathematical concepts, many other specializations do not.

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Raj B

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If you have a strong foundation in commerce, then a B.Com programme shouldn't be too difficult.  Furthermore, the B.Com curriculum includes numerical work, financial statements, and economic concepts, so if you have a keen interest in any of these areas, it would be a good fit for you.

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