The Diploma in Computerised Accounting (DIC) is a specialized certification program designed to provide individuals with comprehensive training in computerized accounting software and techniques. This diploma program typically covers a range of topics related to accounting principles, financial management, and the use of accounting software for various business applications. Students enrolled in a DIC program learn how to use popular accounting software packages such as QuickBooks, Tally ERP 9, Sage, or other similar platforms. They are trained in tasks such as ledger management, journal entries, financial reporting, payroll processing, inventory management, and taxation.
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Course Level: Diploma program.
Courses under this diploma:
Computerized Accounting Software Training (e.g., Quick Books, Xero, Sage)
Financial Accounting Principles
Taxation Basics
Bookkeeping and Financial Reporting
Duration: Typically ranges from a few months to a year, depending on the institution and program structure.
Mode: Can vary, but often offered as part-time or full-time in-person or online courses.
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum educational qualification (usually high school diploma or equivalent).
Basic computer literacy skills.
Some programs may have specific prerequisites or entry requirements.
Admission Process:
Application submission including educational transcripts and possibly other documents.
Some institutions may require an entrance exam or interview.
Admission may also depend on the availability of seats in the program.
Areas of Employment:
Accounting Firms
Financial Services Companies
Small to Large Businesses
Government Agencies
Non-profit Organizations
Self-employment as a freelance accountant or bookkeeper