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Which is the best IFRS certification course in India?

Which is the best IFRS certification course in India?



IFRS Course Online  - You can do IFRS certification by ACCA in India or globally (International qualification offered by ACCA). This course is helpful for your accounting skills , help to get salary hike 30% to 50%. Diploma in IFRS course and clearing its associated certification exam is that it gives you a competitive edge in the big finance firms of India, as well as gets you recognition in the international marketplace. After registration in ACCA then you need to take study material like syllabus , content for study. But it’s not enough, you need a mentor who will guide you properly in ifrs certification.

There are lot of faculties which helps you to crack IFRS exam in first attempt. You have to choose as per suitability. Takshila Learning (8800999280), EY , Proschool , Deloite , Udemy and other more websites giving online & pendrive based video lectures with best fee structure and easy emi options.

Career Opportunities in International Financial Reporting

After completing your Diploma, you can easily get a job in one of the following industries or you can start your own advisory and consultancy company:

  • Audit Firms.
  • Professional Advisory Companies.
  • Banking Companies.
  • Insurance Companies.
  • Any other company adopting DipIFR standards.
  • Seeking a break in a large global organization.
  • Seeking opportunities globally in places like the EU, the Middle East, etc.
  • Seeking to enhance your qualifications and gain knowledge of International Financial Reporting.


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Here, at Takshila Learning, we provide IFRS Course Online, for ACCCA Certification. Prepare yourself with our IFRS Course Online by our expert faculty ACCA Amit Kumar. We are also serving Online Classes for various Courses such as School from K-12, Professional Courses, i.e., CA/CS/CMA/DIPIFR, Skill Development courses, i.e, Digital Marketing and Competitive Exams, i.e., SSC/Banking/Railways.

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