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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) conducts the CA exam in three levels, and this test is reportedly so difficult that many who have attempted it have given up. Only 10 percent ...
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A 2018 stamp dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Government Diploma in Accountancy Certificate. The Indian Companies Act, 1913 passed in pre-independent India prescribed various books which had to be maintained by a Company registered under that Act.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is a central recruitment agency operating under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance in the Government of India that was started with an aim to encourage the recruitment and placement of young undergraduates, postgraduates and doctorates at the rank of Group 'A' officer, Group 'B' officer, Group 'C' employee and Group 'D' employee in ...
Despite the world's fastest-growing COVID-19 caseload, India's entrance tests for medical and engineering schools are scheduled to begin in days. India's toughest exams get even more stressful ...
Chartered Accountants are eligible for courses to do Ph.D. in universities based in India, National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by UGC and the award of Fellowship in Junior Research or Assistant Professor as the degree holders of Chartered Accountancy (CA) course are considered equivalent to Post Graduates by the UGC. [12]
The JEE-Advanced has been consistently ranked as one of the toughest exams in the world. [8] [9] High school students from across India typically prepare for several years to take this exam, and most of them attending coaching institutes. The combination of its high difficulty level, intense competition, unpredictable paper pattern and low ...
A detailed discussion was held on the subject at the board room of the Bombay head office of the Imperial Bank of India on 12 March 1927 and the Indian Institute of Bankers was established as a result on 30 April 1928 with Sir Norcot Warren, Managing Governor of the Imperial Bank of India as the first President. Sir Warren retired shortly ...