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6th April 2015, 05:30 PM
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Re: Required Eligibility criteria for ICWA course?
ICWAI stands for Institute of Cost and Works Accountant of India.There are three levels for the course.
The required eligibility criteria for ICWA Foundation course are as follows:- -The candidate should have completed 17 years of age. -The candidate should have completed Higher Secondary Education from a recognized board.There is no need to wait for final result that means final year student can also apply. -The course includes the following papers; *Organisation and Management Fundamentals. *Accounting. *Economics and Business Fundamentals. *Business Mathematics and Statistics Fundamentals. The required eligibility criteria for ICWAI Intermediate course are as follows:- -The age limit for the candidate is 18 years of age. -Qualification is Foundation Course or graduation degree or equivalrnt. -The papers for the INTERMEDIATE COURSE are Group I *Financial Accounting *Commercial and industrial Laws and Auditing *Applies Direct Taxation Group II *Cost and Management Accounting *Operation Management and Information System *Applied Direct Taxes The required eligibility criteria for ICWAI Final course are as follows:- -Pass in Intermediate Course. -Coaching Completion certificate in Dessertation,100 hrs of computer training,15 days of Modular training and 12 months of Audit/Industrial training. -The final year includes following papers; Group III *Capital Market Analysis and Corporate Laws *Financial Management and International Finance *Management Accounting and Strategic Management *Indirect and Direct Tax Management Group IV *Management Accounting -Enterprise Performance Management *Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting *Cost Audit & Operational Audit and Ethics *Business Valuation Management. |
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