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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

When you talk about MIT Arts, Commerce and Science, you should know that it has a beautiful campus. It's new so definitely not at par with the MIT in Kothrud. Placements, all MIT campuses have common placement. You won't get much of competition there as you'll get in other campuses. I would still suggest that you should keep other options open. I would suggest that you go for Indira College of Commerce because this institution has an association with renowned IT companies like Microsoft, Wipro, Quick heal, Mentor, etc., to enable its students to know the practical aspects of their overall personality.

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Adnan AnsariEducational Counselor

Contributor-Level 6

The best coaching institutes for Costs and Works Professional (CWA) are:
Orchid Tutorials, Navi Mumbai, India
ICWA (Foundation Course)
Bipra's School of CA's, Delhi/NCR, India
CWA Course
Edu-Ex, Delhi/NCR, India
CWA Finals
Eduworth Solution Ltd., Mumbai, India
ICWA
Excellent Coaching, Chennai, India
ICWA
Maa Saraswati Education, Noida-Delhi/NCR, India
ICWA (Inter)
Siddharth Academy, Mumbai, India
CWA-Finals
CWA-Foundation
CWA-Inter
Apice Eduinfo, Delhi/NCR, India
CWA Foundation
These are the best institutes because they are the specialists in this field and have good number students selected in last few years.
Note: You should not join any institute which
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Career as a Company Secretary is not only prestigious and financially satisfying but also brings with it a high level of job happiness. Company Secretary is an in-house legal expert, a compliance officer of the Company, a specialist in corporate laws, securities laws & capital market and corporate governance. After the globalization of services, the Company Secretary profession is initiated in different countries. India is entering into a mutual broad economic co-operation Agreements with various countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and many More. These agreements with countries acknowledge Company Secretaries with a free passa
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune is a good university to study and it has good placement record. Placements also depend upon the location of your college as they treat each of their colleges separately in terms of placement cell. However, it is deemed university, but it is one of the top universities of India. In respect of law and management universities, Bharati Vidyapeeth, already, has its head up. For engineering, the placement records are good. During the recession period all around the world, their placement records got affected but that time it was happening all across the globe. In that period also this university has made i
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Cracking CWA in 3 months:
1. Plan your daily study routine.
2. Prepare your own notes. For this, you will have to start a few months earlier from exam date so that you get enough time to prepare notes.
3. If self-study is not your thing then enrol in an institute that conducts coaching for the exam.
4. Go through previous years papers as it will help you get an idea about the type of questions you might expect in the exam.
5. Do regular revision.
6. You can even join study group where you can ask doubts and share prepared notes.
7. Take good care of your body and eat healthy food.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

In my opinion, go for Amity only if you don't have any other option. If you are in Mumbai then you can go for the University of Mumbai or Christ/Symbiosis College. Don't ever go to AmityUniversity, Mumbai campus. Still, if you really want to join Amity then you may consider RICS School of Build environment but only for Noida campus. None other. The reason being that Noida is the only campus of Amity University which is old and hence they have some sort of reputation among companies. The second reason is as you know that BBA is not enough when it comes to build environment field, so, of course, you must have to do MBA/PGDM also in that
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Himanshu Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Average students can manage to complete ACCA by following the correct approach.
The primary reason I: Say this is based on the method of studying for this exam. Your effort will be in applying what you learn to the questions. Whereas, many students judge themselves as being average or above average in terms of how well they can remember the concepts in the textbook and pour it into the answer paper during their school and college exams.
Eligibility: For ACCA, you must have 10+2 certificates with at least 5 subjects and the main subjects which include English and Mathematics/Accounts, 65% in at least 2 subjects and over 50% in the others.
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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

Beginner-Level 5

NMAT is the entrance exam for admission to all the MBA full-time courses of NMIMS, Mumbai and PGDM courses of NMIMS-Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
Syllabus section-wise:
Language skills:
Reading Comprehension, Passages, Poems, Synonyms, Antonyms, Dictionary meanings of different words, Syntax, and correct grammar, Language usage and their rules.
Quantitative Skills:
Arithmetic, Algebra, Trigonometry, 2D and 3D Geometry, and Statistic. Line graph, Bar graph, Tables and Pie-chart.
Logical Reasoning: Coding & Decoding, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Series, Family tree, Multi-dimensional arrangements and Puzzles.
This link on Shiksha will also g
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

Guide-Level 11

I think the answer should be yes.
Before you think that I am some brat complaining about the reservation system, let me tell you I also belong to a reserved category.
But when I see students with percentile as low as 50 getting into IIMs it hurts me too. I think, it is okay to lower the eligibility bar to some extent, but not so much that it will degrade the quality of the college.
For top IIMs, maybe a percentile between 90-95 would be justified for reserved categories, but below that would be a bit compromising seeing that many students work really hard to get into top IIMs.
So, if seats are remaining and no more reserved candidates are
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Himanshu Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

The choice purely depends on the ultimate goal that you have set in mind.
Actually, the course content plays a very huge role in deciding the best match with law. CA course although can be a good choice. However, the context of the syllabus is quite different from that of law. The similarity between, both CS and LL.B. is that both of them are law focused courses. The CS curriculum attempts to make you study corporate laws in depth, whereas an LL.B. course will make you study a number of laws ranging from civil to criminal.
If we now consider the fact, that you want to primarily be a CA, and then pursue a degree (CS or LL.B) that is law
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