Chartered Accountancy
Institute of Chartered Accountant of India offers the course of CA in India. Many students opt for the CA course as it is the most coveted degree required to attain success in the field of Finance in corporate world.CA course can be pursued only after successfully clearing Common Proficiency Test (CPT) exam conducted by ICAI.
CA Foundation
CA Foundation is the new entrance level for the Chartered Accountancy course in India
The candidate can register for the CA Foundation after appearing in 12th board examinations and take the exam after qualifying the 12th examinations.
Exams for the CA Foundation are held in May and November.
CA Foundation exam has four papers.
Every paper carries a maximum of 100 marks and the time duration is 3 hours for each paper.
Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be of subjective type and Paper 3 and Paper 4 will be of objective type.
Paper 1: Principles And Practice Of Accounting
Paper 2: Business Laws And Business Correspondence
Paper 3: Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning And Statistics
Paper 4: Business Economics And Business & Commercial Knowledge
CA Intermediate
CA Intermediate is the second level exam of the Chartered Accountancy Course in India.
Exam for the CA Intermediate are held twice in a year i.e. May and November.
Subjects covered in Intermediate Course:
CA Intermediate Group I Syllabus and Structure
This section has four papers, of 40 to 100 marks. Topics covered are detailed below.
Paper 1: Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 2: Corporate Laws & Other Laws (100 Marks)
- Part I: Company Law (60 Marks)
- Part II: Other Laws (40 Marks)
Paper 3: Cost and Management Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 4: Taxation (100 Marks)
- Section A: Income-Tax Law (60 Marks)
- Section B: Indirect Taxes (40 Marks)
CA Intermediate Group II Syllabus and Structure
This section too has four papers, of 40 to 100 marks.
Paper 5: Advanced Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 6: Auditing and Assurance (100 Marks)
Paper 7: Enterprise Information Systems & Strategic Management (100 Marks)
- Section A: Enterprise Information Systems (50 Marks)
- Section B: Strategic Management (50 Marks)
Paper 8: Financial Management & Economics for Finance (100 Marks)
- Section A: Financial Management (60 Marks)
- Section B: Economics for Finance (40 Marks)
Faculty:
CA final
FR :- Prof. Paresh Dalal/ Prof. Vishesh Jain
SFM :- Prof. Chetan Kansara
Audit:- Prof. Tejas Shah/ Prof. Kartik Iyer
Law :- Prof. Nihal Bhatt/ Prof. Kartik Iyer
SCM & PE :- Prof. Rahul Panchal/ Prof. Nimeet Piti
Direct Tax:- Prof. Ronak Mehta
Indirect Tax:- Prof. Neeraj Sharma/ Prof. Nihal Bhatt
CA Inter
Accounts :- Prof. Sameer Purao/ Prof. Sashi Singh/ Prof. Paresh Dalal/ Prof. Anand Patel
Law :- Prof. Krishna Shetty/ Prof. Nihal Bhatt/ Prof. Kartik Iyer
Cost & MA :- Prof. Hitesh Sharma/ Prof. Rahul Panchal
Direct Tax :- Prof. Shashi Singh/ Prof. Pratik Bhatt
Indirect Tax :- Prof. Rajesh Sawant/ Prof. Neeraj Sharma
Audit :- Prof. Tejas Shah/ Prof. Kartik Iyer
SM :- Prof. Dhaval Gandhi/ Prof. Goldy/ Prof. Tejas Bhatt
FM :- Prof. Chetan Kansara
Economics :- Prof. Pratik Gandhi/ Prof. Raghvendra Raut/ Prof. Omkar Iyer
CA foundation
Accounts :- Prof Pratik Gandhi/ Prof Cyrus Baxter/ Prof Sameer Dave/ Prof Premal
Law :- Prof Krishna Shetty/ Prof Nihal Bhatt
Maths :- Prof Dhaval Gandhi/ Prof Harsh Mody/ Prof Rishu Modi
Economics :- Prof Pratik Gandhi/ Prof Raghvendra Raut
CA Inter
The third level of the CA course conducted by the ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) is identified as Final
The entire syllabus of CA Final is divided into 2 groups which is further divided into 8 subjects from which one has optional subjects in itself.
Every paper of CA Final new syllabus contains 100 marks each and from which you need to secure minimum 40% marks in each subject and 50% in aggregate of all the CA Final subjects.
Subjects in CA Final
Group 1
- Paper 1: Financial Reporting (100 Marks)
- Paper 2: Strategic Financial Management [100 Marks]
- Paper 3: Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics [100 Marks]
- Paper 4: Corporate and Allied Laws [100 Marks]
- Section A: Company Law [70 Marks]
- Section B: Allied Laws [30 Marks]
Group 2
- Paper 5: Advanced Management Accounting [100 Marks]
- Paper 6: Information systems Control and Audit [100 Marks]
- Paper 7: Direct Tax Laws [100 Marks]
- Paper 8: Indirect Tax Laws [100 Marks]
- Section A: Central Excise [40 Marks]
- Section B: Service Tax & VAT [40 Marks]
- Section C: Customs [20 Marks]
Company Secretary
This course is offered by Institute of companies secretary. of India(ICSI). Many people undertake CS course as it involves the application of both Financial & Legal knowledge. The career prospects of CS degree is very high. In order to pursue the course along with graduation one has to clear CS foundation exam conducted after passing HSC.
CS Foundations Subjects:
Accounts | 100 marks | |
Law & Manangement | 100 marks | |
Business Communication | 100 marks | |
Economics & Statistics | 100 marks |
Passing Eligibility:
50% marks are to be obtained to pass the exam out of 400 marks.
Note: 100% passing result in CS foundation June 2012.
Why CS at PDLC?
1. All Subjects are taught by the owners themselves.
2. CS is customized & designed in such away that SYJC is given equal priorities.
3. CS lectures will be conducted Only on weekend batches before HSC board & subsequently lectures continues HSC Board examz on daily basis.