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Introduction: Accounts as a profession has seen phenomenal changes. Those olden days have gone when accountants used to relate themselves with pen, paper & big files. With the raise in growth of Indian economy, there is a compelling need to address the industry’s expectations. The current trend is encouraging multinational companies to invest and start up their companies in the Indian soil. As India is foreseen as a future potential market for the investors in western world, more Multinational companies are keen to invest here. Skilled manpower, lesser labor costs, successful & timely completion of the projects are the crucial factors enthusing these multinational companies. Industrial policy of the Government adds a plenty of handful of benefits to the flow of Foreign Direct Investments in all sectors. Can you name any industry without accounts? The widely accepted and truest answer is a “NO”. All type of Industries will need an Accounts and Finance department to effectively run the show. Hence the need for an Accountant. The contemporary trend is a predictable huge demand for Industry related accountants with good working knowledge in Computers and most of the related accounting software’s. Nevertheless, there is a significant gap between the need and supply of accountants in the market. Added to this is the deficiency in working knowledge of accounts through computers, which is also hindering their way to success. Why ICA? As explained above, foreseeing the change in nature of the accounting profession ICA, The Institute of Computer accountants started its operations 8 years ago in Kolkata. Today ICA is one of the leading financial accounts training institute that has come up with its customized industry relevant courses. The objective of the institute is to produce trained manpower in the field of Computerized Accounts and also equip them with Leadership skills through their personality development programs. Hence the student trained from ICA could be a prospective Managerial candidate which the MNC’s eagerly look for today. ICA has 300+ training centers all across the country with a professionally well knit team of more than 300 Chartered Accountants sharing their expertise as Faculty and members in research and development team. How does the institute works? At ICA candidates are given extensive hands on training on computerized accounts that goes beyond simply keying in data, and integrates several aspects of advanced & practical accounting. ICA not only uses customized software with provisions for the entire gamut of MIS Reporting (Ageing analysis, sales graphs, ratio analysis, variance analysis etc), but also trains candidates on practical matters involving Costing & practical Auditing, Exports & Imports, ROC, Income Tax, Sales tax, Provident Fund, Treasury, Share market trading etc. The live projects enhances and reinforces the candidates subject knowledge and presentation skills.
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