CA Foundation

96 hours
2000+ students enrolled

Candidates who wish to pursue Chartered Accountancy Course can register for Foundation Course after passing Class 1Oth examination.

Course Content

Overview : 

To develop an understanding of the basic concepts and principles of accounting and apply the same in
preparing financial statements and simple problem solving

Contents : 

  1. Theoretical Framework
  2. Accounting Process
  3.  Bank Reconciliation Statement
  4. Inventories
  5. Depreciation and Amortisation
  6.  Bills of exchange and Promissory notes
  7. Preparation of Final accounts of Sole Proprietors
  8. Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations
  9. Accounts from Incomplete Records (excluding preparation of accounts based on ratios).
  10. Partnership and LLP Accounts
  11. Company Accounts

Overview : 

To develop general legal knowledge of the law of Contracts, Sales and understanding of various forms of
businesses and their functioning to regulate business environment and to acquire the ability to address basic
application-oriented issues.

Contents :

  1. Indian Regulatory Framework
  2. The Indian Contract Act, 1872
  3. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  4. The Indian Partnership Act, 1932
  5. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
  6. The Companies Act, 2013
  7. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

OVERVIEW: 

  1. To develop an understanding of the basic mathematical and statistical tools and apply the same in
    business, finance and economic situations.
  2. To develop logical reasoning skills.

CONTENTS : 

PART A : Business Mathematics

  1. Ratio and proportion, Indices and Logarithms
  2. Equations
  3. Mathematics of Finance
  4. Permutations and Combinations
  5. Sequence and Series
  6. Sets, Relations, and Functions. Basics of Limits and Continuity functions
  7. Basic applications of Differential and Integral calculus in Business and Economics (Excluding the
    trigonometric applications)

PART B : Logical Reasoning

  1. Number series coding and Decoding and odd man out
  2. Direction Tests
  3. Seating Arrangements
  4. Blood Relations

PART C :  Statistics

  1. Unit 1: Statistical Representation of Data , Unit:2 Sampling
  2. Measures of Central tendency and Dispersion
  3. Probability
  4. Theoretical Distributions
  5. Correlation and Regression
  6. Index Numbers

 

 

OVERVIEW : 

to develop an understanding of the concepts and theories of Economics and to acquire the ability for
addressing application-oriented issues.

CONTENTS : 

  1. Introduction to Business Economics
  2. Theory of Demand and Supply
  3. Theory of Production and Cost
  4. Price Determination in Different Markets
  5. Determination of National Income
  6. Business Cycles
  7. Public Finance
  8. Money Market
  9. International Trade
  10. Indian Economy (Before 1950- Chanakya and Nand Vansh, OECD Paper (1950-1991), Basic knowledge
    1991 Onwards.

Know Your Instructor

harpal yadav

Harpal Yadav

Senior Educator
10+ Years Experience
Graduate From Delhi University

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