v Practical Accountancy, Tally and Tax
Practitioner Course - 2013-2016
v Certificate Programme in soft skills, Numerical skills and Aptitude Enhancement – 2015-2018
http://stjosephs.edu.in/upload/pdf_upload/461de9ad76e92489e42db3c7ba437653.pdf
v Tally Graduation And Personality Development – 2016-19
http://stjosephs.edu.in/upload/pdf_upload/ea01589b24a8a1abd079d2dcd361c327.pdf
v Professional diploma in financial accounting - TALLY, ERP.9,GST http://stjosephs.edu.in/upload/pdf_upload/dc8bef4e3ee03a355a4723608e307925.pdf
Tally ACE 2018-2019 - Association with Jyothi's Global computer training division, Irinjalakuda
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Tally ACE -2019-2020- GSThttps://www.stjosephs.edu.in/department/commerce/certificate-courses.html
TALLY WITH GST
Tally ERP 9 with GST covers in-depth knowledge to
meet the accounting requirements of the industry. We not only teach the
concepts but also helps you learn how you can Practically implement those
concepts in your Day-to-Day Accounting Process with practical examples and
entries in tally.
Who
Can Join Tally ERP 9 with GST?
· Anyone:
- who wants to learn and perform accounting, inventory and taxation work on
Tally.
· Accountants:
- Accounting Job Persons, Tax Consultants, Chartered Accountants, Cost
Accountants, or any other professional who need to work on Tally Software.
· Commerce Students:
- Every commerce students must learn Tally ERP 9 Online Course with GST,
because majority of Indian Small and Medium Businesses use Tally ERP9 for their
Day-to-Day Accounting work.
· Business Owners:
- Even if a business owner or top management don’t do data entry work in tally,
then need to have knowledge of Tally Software so that they can analyse data,
keep an eye on cash and fund flows, profits, finance, reporting and other
valuable information that helps them in Decision Making.
ACCA
ACCA stands for the Association of
Certified Chartered Accountants, which is a global body that provides students
with a ‘Certified Chartered Accountant’ certification.
The duration of the course depends on
your level of education. For example, if you are a 12th graduate, the course is
for 3 years, a commerce graduate studies for 2 to 2.5 years, IPCC (both groups)
for 2 years, B. Com and IPCC study the ACCA course for 1 year, and CA graduates
also study for 1 year.
To be able to receive the ACCA qualification, one
should be at least 18 years old, and have a minimum qualification of 10+2 with
an aggregate of 65% in Mathematics or Accounts as well as English, and a
minimum of at least 50% in all other chosen subjects.
Students who are studying for their
graduation in Commerce or business related streams like BCom, BBA, BMS are also eligible for the ACCA course and they can pursue ACCA
along with their graduation.
ACCA has 13 courses, which are all
divided into 3 levels: Knowledge, Skills and Professional.
CMA (Cost Accounting Management)
Cost Accounting Management is a certificate programme
designed to train students for working in different industries and corporate
functions. In India, the credentials of the CMA course are issued by the
Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI). The programme mainly focuses on
valuation issues, financial statement analysis, working capital policies,
external financial reporting, etc.
The CMA programme comprises three levels. One only
become eligible for a higher level after she/ he has passed the previous level.
Following are the three stages of the CMA course.
·
Level 1 - CMA
Foundation Level
·
Level 2 - CMA
Intermediate Level
· Level 3 - CMA Final Level
·
The
duration of the CMA course is flexible. Which means that the time taken to
complete the CMA programme depends on a candidate’s level of focus and
dedication.
·
The
course can be completed from 6 months to 4 years.
·
Usually
in India, students take at least 3-4 years to complete the course.
· In the US, the course is completed in just 6 months.
CA
(Chartered Accountancy)
Chartered
Accountancy is a good career option if you are interested in subjects like
taxation and accounting. To become a certified Chartered Accountant, a
candidate is required to complete three levels of training that are designed by
the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). It is only after
qualifying all the three levels that the candidate will be given the
designation of a CA. The ICAI is a statutory body which is responsible for
regulating and maintaining the profession of chartered accountancy in India.
The course of Chartered Accountancy is completed in roughly five years.
When the
candidate has qualified all these exams is he/ she considered a Chartered
Accountant and gets authenticated as the same. The exams of CA are:
· CPT (Common Proficiency Test)
· IPCC (Integrated Professional
Competence Course)
· FC (Final course)
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