India's Best PG Courses in Finance By BIFM Institute
Taking the leap into postgraduate education can be daunting due to the freedom and flexibility of the courses and modules you can study as well as the significant financial commitment that is needed to fulfill such a course. Undergraduates with a head for numbers may opt to study further for accountancy and finance qualifications. CFA accredited postgraduate programmers are available across London’s exclusive business schools. The CFA is the global association of investment professionals and is the essential qualification for students wishing to carve out a career in the finance sector.
CFA accredited MSc courses examine accounting and finance from the perspective of those who use financial reports to evaluate company and managerial performance, whilst providing an understanding of the principles underlying current thinking in accounting and finance.
Based in India’s financial capital for your studies it is easy to see the attraction, enabling postgraduates to take advantage of excellent networking opportunities within the City of London. Postgraduate accounting and finance courses will also offer the opportunity of preparation for final CFA (Charted Financial Analyst) exams.
The real world nature of these postgraduate financial courses is reflected in their teaching. With interactive lectures, seminars and a large proportion of assessed work coming from team-based assignments, students are fully prepped for the rigours and intensity of such a professional environment.
Although MSc Accounting and Finance courses enable scholars to specialize in areas of specific interest, the qualification still enables postgraduates to diversify across a range of careers in the financial sector, from accounting to auditing.
The beauty of completing a CFA accredited financial MSc is that postgraduates find themselves incredibly sought after, graduating as practical, well-informed and motivated individuals.
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Comment from I <3 him #2
Time November 9, 2009 at 3:04 pm
The first aswer is very much correct.
Go to http://www.mapsofindia.com/water/
Also you can specify any particular requirement to them and they would provide the map.
Comment from Phoehtaung
Time November 10, 2009 at 5:35 pm
i dont know about websites about the enviroment but if you want general stuff try the CIA World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
Comment from Fun
Time November 10, 2009 at 7:10 pm
The export of cotton as a raw material to England during what is commonly known as the British 'Raj' (Reign) had a mostly adverse effect on the country.
1) The British rulers forced Indian peasants and farmers to cultivate cotton and other cash crops instead of the food crops needed by the local population. They were payed measly amounts for this cotton and could not protest. This lead to poverty and huge food shortages. The best, most fertile land was used for cotton and other cash crops while inferior land was utilised for food.
2) This cotton mostly went to the mills in places like Lancashire and Manchester, where machines were used to make cloth. This cloth was not only sold in Britain, but also in India. It was much cheaper than Indian cloth (as it was machine made) and led to a decline in the weaving industry in India, which had been a major industry. Many became unemployed and had to become laborers etc.
Comment from Raphio
Time November 12, 2009 at 2:15 am
Improve living conditions and salaries
Comment from sudeep
Time November 12, 2009 at 3:48 am
why not middle east to UK…?
i think international banks like Citibank / SBI would be able to help you…
Comment from netch
Time November 12, 2009 at 12:56 pm
Hope this link will help:
http://www.incredibleindia.org/newsite/cms_page.asp?pageid=798
Comment from Dalilp Singh w
Time November 12, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Corruption needs to be written off from every sector where it is present.
There cannot be any written rules or norms for writing them off.
Penalty, Imprisonment, Warnings have all become age old adages which dont seem to have much impact. These methods are regulatory to the extent of keeping a check on Corrupt minded people, however for Wiping it off completely only SELF-REGULATION can help.
Honesty and non corrupt attitude needs to come from within in the form of self realization.
Awareness can be created…but Awakening needs to come from self.
Comment from helo [=
Time November 12, 2009 at 1:17 pm
These are uncountable.Sorry but I can state just few -
1. Citizenship of the most beautiful country.
2. Get respect from the Local people.
3. Get help from people in every sphere.
4. Get the opportunity to discover wide reaches of the country.
5. Get the WORLD'S biggest competition from local guys in studies.
6. Have the nature look after you.
But now it has changed (Fully)
Comment from bdids317
Time November 12, 2009 at 7:22 pm
There are multiple schools with English medium education.
you can get in to those.
You need to have specialization in the subject e.g. language, maths, science etc.
Just look at the school website given here. it will give you more idea about education and opportunities
Comment from Alyssa G
Time November 9, 2009 at 2:06 pm
IMPORTANT PEOPLE (in india lol)
Jawaharlal Nehru is one of the most important people in the list of Indian freedom fighters. After independence, Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime minister of free India. He was also the author of the famous book “panchsheela” Nehru was extremely fond of children. They simply loved and adored him. With his death, India lost a peerless leader of outstanding merits, rare gifts and great qualities of head and heart.
Mahatma Gandhi – the leader of all Indian leaders was born at porbander in Gujarat on 2nd October. He gave the people the weapon of non-violent struggle to fight injustice. He won freedom for India on 15th august 1947. He died on 30th January 1948. He is rightly known as the father of the nation. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (omg such a long name). His father was a dewan of a princely state and his mother, a god fearing pious lady. Gandhiji is respected all over the world today. He shall never be forgotten.
Tryst With Destiny: The Events (aka TIMELINE hehe)
The Early Europeans
The East India Company
1498 Vasco-da-gama arrives in India 1799 British defeat Tippu Sultan
1600 East India Company is formed 1805 Anglo-Maratha War
1748 Anglo-French War in India 1846 Anglo-Sikh War- Sikhs Defeated
1757 Battle of Plassey 1857 First Indian War of Independence
INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
1885 Indian National Congress is formed by Allen Octavian Hume
1930 The Dandi Salt March, The Simon Commission, First Round Table Conference
1915 Home Rule League is founded by Annie Besant
1931 Second Round Table Conference, Gandhi-Irvin Pact
1919 Khilafat Movement, Jalianwala Bagh Massacre, The Rowlat Act
1937 Provincial Autonomy Begins with Congress winning power in many states. WWII breaks out and political deadlock in India
1921 Rise of Gandhi and his Civil Disobedience Movement
1942 The Quit India Movement, Rise of Subhas Chandra Bose
1922 Gandhi Suspends movement after the Chauri-Chura violence
1946 INA men tried. Muslim League Adamant about Pakistan
1928 Murder of Lala Lajpat Rai and subsequent revolutionary activities
1947 India is Partitioned. British Leave India – Freedom at Midnight.
RELIGIONS:
Hindu 80.5%, Muslim 13.4%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.1% (2001 census)
im not sure what u mean by the role of the mothers, fathers and children… (i hope u can find out urself (sorry!))
ACCOMPLISHMENTS!!
THERE INDEPENDENCE!!!! &
FREEDOM!!
hope ive helped alyssa! i spent lots of time writing this all out for u!! xx