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6th November 2018, 06:28 PM
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What is the eligibility for Government Diploma in Co-Operation and Accountancy examination?
I want to submit application for admission to the government diploma in co-operation and accountancy examination. I am post graduate in commerce (m.com) from Nagpur university in June 1983. I am 58 years old. Residing in Pune. Am i eligible for it?
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11th November 2018, 01:50 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for Government Diploma in Co-Operation and Accountancy examination?
GDCA (Government Diploma In Co-operation and Accountancy) exam is conducted once a year by MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission). You are eligible to apply for GDCA exam as per your qualification.
Eligibility - You must have passed B.Com with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognized board. OR - You must be a employee of government/cooperative institutions or agricultural produce market committee with minimum 3 years experience for HSC passed and 5 years experience for SSC passed. GDCA Exam Pattern - Exam is conducted into 2 stages. - In 1st Stage, Questions will be asked based on general knowledge of 200 marks. - In 2nd Stage, Questions will be asked based on English, Gujarati and Technical Department of 200 marks. Syllabus Paper I - Banking - Co-operative Law and Other Laws - Theory and History of Co-operations - Co-operative Audit and Co-operative Management Paper II - Accounting Principles - Final Account Tentative Dates of GDCA Application - Availability of Online Application : February, 2019 - Last Date of Submission of Application : March, 2019 - GDCA Exam Date : May, 2019 |
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