Commerce Decoded programme

Combinations Available

Commerce Decoded programme

Combinations Available

FEATURES

It is a 2-year PU course with the following salient features:

The complete PU syllabus will be covered with innovative techniques and methodologies for better
understanding

Brief on CA

CA Foundation classes are preparatory courses designed to help students succeed in the CA Foundation exam, which is the entry-level examination for the Chartered Accountancy courses in India. Various coaching institutions offer these classes, which typically cover the syllabus outlined by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).

Importance of CA

Subjects Covered in CA Foundation Principles and

  • Practice of Accounting (Paper 1)
  • Business Law and Business Correspondence & Reporting (Paper 2)
    • Part A: Business Law
    • Part B: Business Correspondence and Reporting Business Mathematics,
  • Logical Reasoning, and Statistics (Paper 3)
  • Business Economics and Business & Commercial Knowledge (Paper 4)
    • Part A: Business Economics
    • Part B: Business and Commercial Knowledge

Brief on CLAT

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance examination in India, conducted for admission into undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and several other private law colleges.

Importance of CA

CLAT is the gateway to some of the most prestigious law institutions in India, offering career opportunities in corporate law, litigation, academia, judicial services and more.

Particulars

CLAT

Conducting Body

The exam is organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) - a group of 26 NLUs. The consortium also handles the admission process and counselling.

Conducting Body

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed Class-12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Minimum Marks: General/OBC: 45%, SC/ST: 40% No upper age limit

Exam Pattern

The exam primarily tests reading and reasoning skills through a comprehension-based approach. Duration: 2 hours Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) Total Marks: 150

Sections English Language: Reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary Current Affairs including General Knowledge: National and international events, awards, sports, etc Legal Reasoning: Principles of law, hypothetical scenarios and logical reasoning Logical Reasoning: Analytical and critical reasoning skills Quantitative Techniques: Basic math (up to Class-10 level) and data interpretation

Marking Scheme

+1 for every correct answer and -0.25 for every incorrect answer

Selection Process

Merit-Based Admission: Based on the CLAT score Counselling: Conducted by the CNLU for seat allocation across NLUs

Brief on IPMAT

The Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT) is a national-level entrance exam, conducted in India to gain admission into the five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM), offered by prestigious institutions like IIM Indore, IIM Rohtak, etc.

Importance of CA

The IPM is a unique programme that blends undergraduate and postgraduate management education. After three years of foundational studies, students directly transition into an MBA programme, saving time and offering early exposure to management education.

Particulars

IPMAT

Conducting Body

IIM Indore is one of the pioneers of the IPM programme and the main institution associated with the IPMAT.

Conducting Body

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed, or, must be appearing for their Class-12 or equivalent exam. Age Limit: Generally, candidates must be below 20 years of age as of July 31st, in the year of admission (relaxation for reserved categories may apply).

Exam Pattern

The exam primarily tests Quantitative Ability & Verbal Ability through a comprehension-based approach. Duration: 2 hours Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) & Short Answers Total Marks: 400

Sections Quantitative Ability (MCQs): Math-based questions Quantitative Ability (Short Answers): Non-MCQ math-based questions requiring detailed solutions Verbal Ability (MCQs): English grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, etc

Marking Scheme

+4 for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer

Selection Process

Merit-Based Admission: Based on the IPMAT score Counselling: Conducted by the IIM-Indore

Brief on CLAT

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance examination in India, conducted for admission into undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and several other private law colleges.

Importance of CLAT

CLAT is the gateway to some of the most prestigious law institutions in India, offering career opportunities in corporate law, litigation, academia, judicial services and more.

Particulars

CLAT

Conducting Body

The exam is organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) - a group of 26 NLUs. The consortium also handles the admission process and counselling.

Conducting Body

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed Class-12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Minimum Marks: General/OBC: 45%, SC/ST: 40% No upper age limit

Exam Pattern

The exam primarily tests reading and reasoning skills through a comprehension-based approach. Duration: 2 hours Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) Total Marks: 150

Sections English Language: Reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary Current Affairs including General Knowledge: National and international events, awards, sports, etc Legal Reasoning: Principles of law, hypothetical scenarios and logical reasoning Logical Reasoning: Analytical and critical reasoning skills Quantitative Techniques: Basic math (up to Class-10 level) and data interpretation

Marking Scheme

+1 for every correct answer and -0.25 for every incorrect answer

Selection Process

Merit-Based Admission: Based on the CLAT score Counselling: Conducted by the CNLU for seat allocation across NLUs

Brief on IPMAT

The Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT) is a national-level entrance exam, conducted in India to gain admission into the five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM), offered by prestigious institutions like IIM Indore, IIM Rohtak, etc.

Importance of IPMAT

The IPM is a unique programme that blends undergraduate and postgraduate management education. After three years of foundational studies, students directly transition into an MBA programme, saving time and offering early exposure to management education.

Particulars

IPMAT

Conducting Body

IIM Indore is one of the pioneers of the IPM programme and the main institution associated with the IPMAT.

Conducting Body

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed, or, must be appearing for their Class-12 or equivalent exam. Age Limit: Generally, candidates must be below 20 years of age as of July 31st, in the year of admission (relaxation for reserved categories may apply).

Exam Pattern

The exam primarily tests Quantitative Ability & Verbal Ability through a comprehension-based approach. Duration: 2 hours Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) & Short Answers Total Marks: 400

Sections Quantitative Ability (MCQs): Math-based questions Quantitative Ability (Short Answers): Non-MCQ math-based questions requiring detailed solutions Verbal Ability (MCQs): English grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, etc

Marking Scheme

+4 for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer

Selection Process

Merit-Based Admission: Based on the IPMAT score Counselling: Conducted by the IIM-Indore

Brief on CLAT

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance examination in India, conducted for admission into undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and several other private law colleges.

Importance of CLAT

CLAT is the gateway to some of the most prestigious law institutions in India, offering career opportunities in corporate law, litigation, academia, judicial services and more.

Particulars

CLAT

Conducting Body

The exam is organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) - a group of 26 NLUs. The consortium also handles the admission process and counselling.

Conducting Body

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed Class-12 or equivalent from a recognised board. Minimum Marks: General/OBC: 45%, SC/ST: 40% No upper age limit

Exam Pattern

The exam primarily tests reading and reasoning skills through a comprehension-based approach. Duration: 2 hours Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) Total Marks: 150

Sections English Language: Reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary Current Affairs including General Knowledge: National and international events, awards, sports, etc Legal Reasoning: Principles of law, hypothetical scenarios and logical reasoning Logical Reasoning: Analytical and critical reasoning skills Quantitative Techniques: Basic math (up to Class-10 level) and data interpretation

Marking Scheme

+1 for every correct answer and -0.25 for every incorrect answer

Selection Process

Merit-Based Admission: Based on the CLAT score Counselling: Conducted by the CNLU for seat allocation across NLUs

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