Now there is no difference between New Syllabus & Old Syllab

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Dear Friends,

It is for  your kind inform that now there is no difference between Old syllabus and New Syllabus because old syllabus students have to study New Syllabus Study material with all added topics.

 

For your reference go through the detail written below which is taken from the announcement of institute:

Announcement:

The students of Final (Old) Course are advised to follow the study materials as mentioned herein below in respect of the different subjects -

Paper 1: Advanced Accounting

The study material for Final (Old) Course (2008 edition) should be read alongwith the Supplementary Study Material prepared and hosted on the website in April, 2010.

Paper 2: Management Accounting and Financial Analysis

The study material for Final (New) Course Paper 2: Strategic Financial Management ( 2010 edition) should be followed.

Paper 3: Advanced Auditing

The study material for Final (New) Course Paper 3: Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics ( 2010

edition) should be read with the exception of the following chapters –

1. Consolidated Financial Statements

2. Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX)

Paper 4: Corporate Laws and Secretarial Practice

The study material for Final (Old) Course ( 2007 edition) should be followed. The chapters on SEBI

(ICDR) Regulations, 2009, Competition Act, 2002 as amended by the Amendment Act, 2009 have to be

studied from the study material of the Final (New) Course Paper 4: Corporate and Allied Laws (March

2010, edition).

These chapters have also been hosted on the website of the Institute.

Paper 5: Cost Management

The study material for Final (New) Course Paper 5: Advanced Management Accounting (2010 edition)

should be followed with the exception of the following two chapters –

1. Time Series Analysis; and

2. Test of Hypothesis

Paper 6: Management Information and Control Systems

The study material of Final (Old) Course (November, 2008 edition) has to be followed. Chapter 16 on

Information Technology Act has been revised and the same has been hosted on the website.

Paper 7: Direct Taxes



The study material for Final (New) Course Paper 7: Direct Tax Laws (A.Y.2010-11) is relevant for the

Final (Old) Course also, with the exception of the following chapters –

1. Chapter 12 on Inter-relationship between accounting and taxation

2. The portion relating to Ethics in Taxation (14.4) in Chapter 14.

Paper 8: Indirect Taxes

The study material for Final (New) Course Paper 8: Indirect Tax Laws [as amended by the Finance (No.2) Act, 2009] is relevant for the Final (Old) Course also, with the exception of the following

chapters –

1. Chapter 16 of Section C on Inter-relationship between accounting and taxation

2. Chapters 6 to 12 of Section B relating to VAT.

Replies (11)

yes u r right.............but old course students will face difficulties

Thanks for sharing.............

Thanks for sharing

Thank Vivek

Thanks Vivek.

Thats why In may 2010 exam New syllabus topoic "Sharp optimal portfolio" is asked in Old syllabus SFM exam. There is also to many question relevant for New syllabus is asked in New syllabus in other subject also.

 

Thanks again for sharing.

is sebi guidelines part of the syllabus for nov 10 final exams

Thanks for Sharing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Thanks for sharing it

i understand that old students are asked to refer the topics in new syllabus study material only to the extent of common areas...the exceptions are clearly given which was the existing difference in the syllabus.....i dont think there is an additional burden or topics added for old syllabus students....guys correct me if i am wrong......

yes, there is change in new syllabus compared to old, one important change in INDIRECT taxes is that VAT is included in New syllabus, while Old syllabus it was not there... so, 1 additional burden :)

Yes SEBI guidlines is applicable for May- 2011 Exam.


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