Yes.... UGC-NET is compulsory for Chatered Accountants...Exemption is available only for PH.D....
To become a chartered account you need to be good at maths at first since you are dealing with numbers. The second step is to enroll a college or university that offers accountancy course. After you have completed, you need to get a little bit of experience with accounting firm. After that you can take an exam and get a certificate of chartered account. The entire process takes no more than 4 years. I guess you can find some chartered schools on this or on the net.
Conservatism If a situation arises where there are two acceptable alternatives for reporting an item, conservatism directs the accountant to choose the alternative that will result in less net income and/or less asset amount. Conservatism helps the accountant to "break a tie." It does not direct accountants to be conservative. Accountants are expected to be unbiased and objective.
Net profit is not the same as net income. There are many things that can be deducted on a tax return form from net profit that reduce net profit down to net income.
Yes, they are the same thing. Net earnings is just another word for net income.
Generally speaking, employers report payroll by calculating gross pay and various payroll deductions to arrive at net pay. While this seems simple enough to understand, calculating various payroll deductions requires that the payroll accountant be detail-oriented and work with extreme accuracy.
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To become a chartered account you need to be good at maths at first since you are dealing with numbers. The second step is to enroll a college or university that offers accountancy course. After you have completed, you need to get a little bit of experience with accounting firm. After that you can take an exam and get a certificate of chartered account. The entire process takes no more than 4 years. I guess you can find some chartered schools on this or on the net.
yes, since MCA is PG course the students can take NET exam and set exam in their final semester only
Even I have a same question to ask.... Is MS from manipal is eligible to appear for NET exam?
Good question! Even I am MBA but I, but my mind never raised this Question. Please answer the question. Dev
Yes, a Master of Science (MSc) in Chemistry from NIMS University Jaipur is generally eligible for the National Eligibility Test (NET) exam, provided the university is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) or a similar accrediting body. Candidates must also meet the specific eligibility criteria outlined by UGC for the NET exam. It’s advisable to check the latest UGC guidelines or consult with the university for any specific requirements.
Yes, an ICFAI MBA degree holder is eligible to take the NET (National Eligibility Test) exam, provided they meet the educational qualifications required for the specific subject they wish to appear for. The NET is open to candidates who have completed their postgraduate degree from recognized universities. However, it is essential for candidates to check the specific eligibility criteria and guidelines set by the conducting authority for the NET exam.
NET stands for National Eligibility Test.. It is compulsory to pass the NET exam if one wants to become a college lecturer.. However if one has finished Ph.D then they need not write this NET exam.
no u not applicable for net exam
Yes, a distance MSc in Psychology is generally eligible for the National Eligibility Test (NET) exam, provided that the program is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) or an equivalent authority in India. Candidates should ensure that their degree meets the specific criteria set by the UGC for eligibility. It's advisable to check the latest guidelines or notifications from the UGC for any updates or specific requirements related to distance education programs.
how many times have write to qualifying exam of net
plz display the syllabus in chemical science.