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Asked: July 28, 2020In: Career Guidance

Which is the best online course available to be be certified as auditor in construction field?

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Which is the best online course available to be be certified as auditor in construction field?

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    Added an answer on September 7, 2020 at 5:54 pm

    Hi sir, following are the steps for becoming a professional auditor for various construction companies or even for banking sectors Complete a bachelor's degree in accounting or business. It is a three years graduation course. Then complete a master's in accounting. It is a two years post-graduationRead more

    Hi sir,

    following are the steps for becoming a professional auditor for various construction companies or even for banking sectors

    1. Complete a bachelor’s degree in accounting or business. It is a three years graduation course.
    2. Then complete a master’s in accounting. It is a two years post-graduation course.
    3. For becoming a qualified auditor there apply for CPA(certified practicing accountants). This is a training pose for several years on the audit engagement.
    4. For becoming a qualified auditor, a person must complete 120 hours of training each year.

    Hope this is beneficial for you.

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Asked: July 28, 2020In: Construction

What are the criteria/requirements to become a Government approved valuator ?

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What are the criteria/requirements to become a Government approved valuator ?

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    Added an answer on September 12, 2020 at 8:15 pm
    What are the criteria/requirements to become a Government approved valuator ?

    First of all, let's discuss what exactly the meaning of government-approved valuer. Government-approved valuer : The value was may be individual or partnership introduce your company would be essentially required to be registered with authority specified by the central government. Most Important InfRead more

    First of all,

    let’s discuss what exactly the meaning of government-approved valuer.


    Government-approved valuer :

    • The value was may be individual or partnership introduce your company would be essentially required to be registered with authority specified by the central government.

    Most Important Information :

    • The registered valuers should be a member of the registered valuer’s Organisations( RVOs), that are recognised by the authority.

    Not coming towards, how to become a government valuer.

    In India, three categories of registered valuers. They are as follows ;

    • Land and Building Valuer
    • Plant and Machinery Valuer
    • Securities or Financial Assets Valuer

    Here, I mainly concentrate on the step number one that is eligibility criteria of the candidate who wish to become a government valuer in detail.

    STEP I – QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE :

    As per rule 4,( Annexure-IV) of the companies (registered valuers and valuation) Rules, 2017 an individual shall have the following qualification and experience to be eligible for registration as registered valuer :

    1. UG + 5 years post qualification experience, or
    2. PG + 3 years post qualification experience, or
    3. Membership of a professional Institute + three years post-grad qualification experience

    Other eligibility criteria as under:

    • A person is not a minor
    • A person should be resident in India(As per clause V of section 2 (foreign exchange management act, 1999{ 42 of 1999})
    • A person is mentally and physically fit.
    • A person has not been levied a penalty under section 271J of Income Tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961).

    I hope so your doubt regard in the first step is clear. Thank you for asking a question.

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Asked: July 27, 2020In: Construction

What are the best skill-based courses for a graduate engineer to be employable?

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Thousands of engineering graduates from Indian universities are not employable as the education they receive is short of employable skills. What are the best skill-based courses for a graduate engineer to be employable?  

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    There is not a simple answer to your question. It depends on what type of engineering you are studying. The best advice is to read some job advertisements for graduate engineering jobs. Note down what skills are requested. Some of these will be addressed by your engineering program. Other skills youRead more

    There is not a simple answer to your question. It depends on what type of engineering you are studying. The best advice is to read some job advertisements for graduate engineering jobs. Note down what skills are requested. Some of these will be addressed by your engineering program. Other skills you can build on the side. These include communication and collaboration skills.

    Engineers spend 60% of their time communicating and <20% of their time doing technical stuff. Your engineering program will do a very good job of developing your technical skills but it’s the social skills of collaboration that will determine your ultimate success in the workplace. So, work hard at all those group projects. Figure out what it takes to get everyone engaged. One day, this will be a vital skill in your workplace.

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Asked: July 27, 2020In: Construction

Is there any mapping of on going large construction projects in India?

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This will help construction professionals to approach to projects for site recruitment. Is there any mapping of ongoing large construction projects in India?

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    Is there any mapping of on going large construction projects in India?

    India metro rail project : In today's technological world, an ongoing large construction project is India metro rail project. Here I will be discussing on India metro rail project in detail. Introduction : New metro rail (that is Subway) systems present are in under construction and bringing about sRead more

    India metro rail project :

    In today’s technological world, an ongoing large construction project is India metro rail project.

    Here I will be discussing on India metro rail project in detail.


    Introduction :

    New metro rail (that is Subway) systems present are in under construction and bringing about so many changes in more than 15 Indian cities.


    Important key figures :

    • Length of the operational rout: 673.2 kilometre
    •  length of under construction route: 467.87 km
    • Length of the approved route: 457.56 km

    Interesting fact:

    • First oldest metro rail system: Kolkata Metro
    • Newest metro rail system: Nagpur Metro
    • Largest metro system: Delhi Metro
    • Smallest metro system: Ahmedabad Metro

     

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