Globally Accepted Certificates
Course Details
Duration
1 to 2 - Months.
Certified by
AGI
Mode of Class
Online and offline
Study Of Centers
DUBAI
Professional Courses
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) – UK
Eligibility:
- 10 + 2 or Graduation
Maximum Subjects:
- 14
Subjects Offered:
Fundamental Level
Knowledge Module
- Accountant in Business
- Management Accounting
- Financial Accounting
Skills Module
- Corporate and Business Law
- Performance Management
- Taxation
- Financial Reporting
- Audit and Assurance
- Financial Management
Professional Level
Essentials Module
- Governance, Risk & Ethics
- Corporate Reporting
- Business Analysis
Options (Choose any 2)
- Advanced Financial Management
- Advanced Performance Management
- Advanced Taxation
- Advanced Audit and Assurance
Documents Required (2 Sets):
- Passport Copy
- Educational Qualification (Certificate/Mark Sheet)
- Photograph
Note: Students with higher qualifications and relevant experience may be eligible for exemptions at the Fundamental level. The decision regarding exemptions is at the discretion of ACCA and may vary based on individual qualifications and experience.
Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICA)
Eligibility:
- For CPT (Common Proficiency Test): 10 + 2
- For Intermediate Course: Graduation or CPT pass
Maximum Subjects:
- 20
Subjects Offered:
Foundation Course
- Principles and Practice of Accounting
- Business Laws, Business Correspondence and Reporting
- Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics
- Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge
Intermediate Course
Group I
- Accounting
- Law, Ethics, and Communication
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Taxation
Group II
- Advanced Accounting
- Auditing and Assurance
- Enterprise Information Systems and Strategic Management
- Financial Management and Economics for Finance
Final Course
Group I
- Financial Reporting
- Strategic Financial Management
- Advanced Management Accounting
- Strategic Cost Management
Group II
- Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics
- Corporate and Economic Laws
- Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation
- Indirect Tax Laws
Documents Required (2 Sets):
- Passport Copy
- Educational Qualification (Certificates/Mark Sheets)
- Photograph
- Proof of Identity
Note: Candidates must complete the required practical training and pass both groups of the Final Course to become a member of ICAI. Exemptions may be available based on prior qualifications or experience.
Eligibility:
- For Foundation Program: 10 + 2
- For Executive Program: Graduation or Foundation Program pass
- For Professional Program: Executive Program pass
Maximum Subjects:
- 23
Subjects Offered:
Foundation Program
- Business Environment and Law
- Business Management, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship
- Business Economics
- Fundamentals of Accounting and Auditing
Executive Program
Module I
- Jurisprudence, Interpretation, and General Laws
- Company Law
- Setting up of Business Entities and Closure
- Tax Laws and Practice
Module II
- Corporate and Management Accounting
- Securities Laws and Capital Markets
- Economic and Labour Laws
- Financial and Strategic Management
Professional Program
Module I
- Company Secretarial Practice
- Corporate Governance
- Compliance Management
- Financial, Treasury, and Forex Management
Module II
- Drafting, Appearances, and Pleadings
- Advanced Company Law and Practice
- Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management, and Due Diligence
- Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency
Documents Required (2 Sets):
- Passport Copy
- Educational Qualification (Certificates/Mark Sheets)
- Photograph
- Proof of Identity
Note: Completion of the required training and passing all modules of the Professional Program are necessary to qualify as a Company Secretary. Exemptions may be considered based on prior qualifications and experience.
International Standards on Auditing (ISA) are issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB). They provide guidelines for auditors to ensure the accuracy and reliability of financial statements and other financial reporting.
Key ISAs and Their Focus Areas:
1. ISA 200 – Overall Objectives of the Independent Auditor and the Conduct of an Audit in Accordance with International Standards on Auditing
- Establishes the auditor’s responsibilities to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.
2. ISA 210 – Agreeing the Terms of Audit Engagements
- Deals with the auditor’s responsibility to establish terms of engagement with the client and ensure mutual understanding.
3. ISA 230 – Audit Documentation
- Requires auditors to document the audit process and evidence to support the audit opinion.
4. ISA 240 – The Auditor’s Responsibilities Relating to Fraud in an Audit of Financial Statements
- Addresses how auditors should consider and respond to the risk of fraud in financial statements.
5. ISA 250 – Consideration of Laws and Regulations in an Audit of Financial Statements
- Outlines the auditor’s responsibilities regarding laws and regulations relevant to the financial statements.
6. ISA 315 – Identifying and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement
- Provides guidance on how auditors should identify and assess risks of material misstatement due to fraud or error.
7. ISA 330 – The Auditor’s Responses to Assessed Risks
- Describes the auditor’s response to identified risks by designing and performing appropriate audit procedures.
8. ISA 500 – Audit Evidence
- Specifies the types of evidence auditors should gather and how to evaluate its sufficiency and appropriateness.
9. ISA 700 – Forming an Opinion and Reporting on Financial Statements
- Guides auditors in forming an opinion on the financial statements and provides the framework for reporting.
10. ISA 800 – Special Considerations – Audits of Financial Statements Prepared in Accordance with Special Purpose Frameworks
- Addresses the audit procedures for financial statements prepared under a special purpose framework.
11. ISA 805 – Special Considerations – Audits of Single Financial Statements and Specific Elements, Accounts, or Items of a Financial Statement
- Provides guidance on auditing single financial statements or specific elements.
12. ISA 810 – Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements
- Outlines the auditor’s responsibilities when reporting on summary financial statements.
Documents Required:
- Audit Engagement Letter
- Audit Plan
- Audit Evidence Documentation
- Working Papers
Note: ISAs are continually updated to reflect changes in the business environment and auditing practices. Auditors must stay current with the latest standards and amendments.
Professional Accountancy Courses (PAC) are designed to prepare individuals for careers in accounting and finance, providing them with the skills and knowledge required to excel in various accounting roles. These courses are often regulated by professional bodies and include a range of qualifications depending on the region and specialization.
Key Professional Accountancy Courses:
1. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- Eligibility: 10 + 2 or Graduation
- Levels:
- Fundamental Level: Knowledge Module (Accountant in Business, Management Accounting, Financial Accounting) and Skills Module (Corporate and Business Law, Performance Management, Taxation, Financial Reporting, Audit and Assurance, Financial Management)
- Professional Level: Essentials Module (Governance, Risk & Ethics, Corporate Reporting, Business Analysis) and Options (Advanced Financial Management, Advanced Performance Management, Advanced Taxation, Advanced Audit and Assurance)
2. Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- Eligibility: 10 + 2 or Graduation
- Levels:
- Certificate in Business Accounting: Fundamentals of Business Economics, Management, Financial Accounting, and Business Law
- Professional Qualification: Operational Level (E1 – Managing Finance in a Digital World, P1 – Management Accounting, F1 – Financial Reporting), Management Level (E2 – Managing Performance, P2 – Advanced Management Accounting, F2 – Advanced Financial Reporting), Strategic Level (E3 – Strategic Management, P3 – Risk Management, F3 – Financial Strategy)
- Strategic Case Study Exam: Integration of all levels into a real-world business scenario
3. Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)
- Eligibility: 10 + 2 for Foundation, Graduation or CPT pass for Intermediate, Executive Program pass for Final
- Levels:
- Foundation Program: Principles and Practice of Accounting, Business Laws, Business Correspondence and Reporting, Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics, Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge
- Intermediate Program: Group I (Accounting, Law, Ethics, and Communication, Cost and Management Accounting, Taxation), Group II (Advanced Accounting, Auditing and Assurance, Enterprise Information Systems and Strategic Management, Financial Management and Economics for Finance)
- Final Program: Group I (Financial Reporting, Strategic Financial Management, Advanced Management Accounting, Strategic Cost Management), Group II (Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics, Corporate and Economic Laws, Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation, Indirect Tax Laws)
4. Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI)
- Eligibility: 10 + 2 for Foundation, Graduation or Foundation Program pass for Executive, Executive Program pass for Professional
- Levels:
- Foundation Program: Business Environment and Law, Business Management, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship, Business Economics, Fundamentals of Accounting and Auditing
- Executive Program: Module I (Jurisprudence, Interpretation, and General Laws, Company Law, Setting up of Business Entities and Closure, Tax Laws and Practice), Module II (Corporate and Management Accounting, Securities Laws and Capital Markets, Economic and Labour Laws, Financial and Strategic Management)
- Professional Program: Module I (Company Secretarial Practice, Corporate Governance, Compliance Management, Financial, Treasury, and Forex Management), Module II (Drafting, Appearances, and Pleadings, Advanced Company Law and Practice, Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management, and Due Diligence, Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency)
Documents Required:
- Passport Copy
- Educational Qualification (Certificates/Mark Sheets)
- Photograph
- Proof of Identity
Note: Each PAC program includes practical training requirements and may offer exemptions based on prior qualifications or experience. It is essential to stay updated with the latest standards and regulations within the accounting profession.
Photography courses are designed to teach individuals the art and techniques of capturing and editing images. These courses cover a range of topics from basic camera handling to advanced digital editing and professional practices.
Key Photography Courses:
1. Introduction to Photography
- Eligibility: No prior experience required
- Topics Covered:
- Basics of Camera Equipment
- Understanding Exposure (Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO)
- Composition Techniques
- Lighting Fundamentals
- Introduction to Digital Photography
2. Intermediate Photography
- Eligibility: Completion of Introduction to Photography or equivalent experience
- Topics Covered:
- Advanced Camera Settings
- Creative Composition and Framing
- Color Theory and Management
- Portrait and Landscape Photography Techniques
- Introduction to Post-Processing Software
3. Advanced Photography
- Eligibility: Completion of Intermediate Photography or equivalent experience
- Topics Covered:
- Mastering Manual Mode and Exposure
- Advanced Lighting Techniques (Studio Lighting, Natural Light)
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography
- Advanced Post-Processing Techniques (Photoshop, Lightroom)
- Portfolio Development and Critique
4. Specialized Photography
- Eligibility: Varies by specialization
- Options Available:
- Portrait Photography: Techniques for capturing compelling portraits, working with models and lighting.
- Landscape Photography: Techniques for capturing stunning landscapes, including composition and use of filters.
- Event Photography: Skills for capturing events such as weddings, parties, and corporate functions.
- Commercial Photography: Techniques for product photography, advertising, and editorial work.
5. Digital Editing and Post-Processing
- Eligibility: Basic photography knowledge
- Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Editing Software (Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom)
- Color Correction and Retouching
- Advanced Editing Techniques (Layering, Masking, Compositing)
- Exporting and File Management
6. Photography Business and Marketing
- Eligibility: Basic photography knowledge and/or experience
- Topics Covered:
- Building a Photography Portfolio
- Marketing and Branding Strategies
- Pricing and Contracts
- Client Relations and Networking
- Managing a Photography Business
Documents Required:
- Camera Equipment (varies by course)
- Laptop with Editing Software (for digital editing courses)
- Portfolio (for advanced and specialized courses)
Note: Many photography courses offer practical workshops and assignments to provide hands-on experience. It’s beneficial to check course prerequisites and ensure the course aligns with your skill level and career goals.