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Admission to ICWA CMA Qualification:-
FOUNDATION COURSE:-
Eligibility for Admission:-
a)Class 10 or equivalent exam from a recognised education higher secondary school board or institution. B)Senior Secondary examination under 10+2 scheme of a recognised board or an examination recognised by the central government as equivalent thereto or should have passed the National Diploma in Commerce Examination directed by the All India Council for Technical Education or any State Board of Technical Education under the authority of the said All India Council, or the Diploma in Rural Service Examination conducted by the Nat
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Kindly go through the article on office Management (Link below). I am sure, it will give you a good overall idea about the role of office management. It absolutely fine for you to apply for Office Management with such a background in Commerce stream. https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/articles/your-career-after-studying-front-office-management-blogId-4691.
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Quants is a subject that would ask you for your patience and hard work. The only and the best way to prepare is to practice as much as you can. Try solving past papers and also give number of online mock test. Google out shortcuts for certain chapters. I would say along with hard work you would need to work smartly. Try figuring out which chapters has the highest weightage and focus more on the same and practice more sums. Practicing more and more would not only help you increase your speed but also would help you to boost your confidence along with it. Keep a target w. r. t. time and try solving those number of sums within the
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Yes, you can apply for CS foundation course. Eligibility for CS Foundation:
Candidates who have passed Senior Secondary (10+2 or equivalent) examination of a Board/University constituted by law in India or any examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto can join the CS Foundation Programme. There is no minimum requirement of percentage of marks secured at Senior Secondary (10+2 or equivalent) examination. Provisional admission, is allowed to candidates at any time after they have appeared or enrolled for appearing in the final of Senior Secondary examination (10+2 pass or equivalent), subject to the condit
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