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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
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Petty cash is a small amount of cash kept on hand for minor expenses.
Petty cash is used for small, everyday expenses that are impractical to pay for with a check or credit card.
It is typically managed by a designated custodian who is responsible for tracking expenses and replenishing the fund.
Examples of petty cash expenses include office supplies, postage, and employee reimbursements.
Petty cash should be reconciled re...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Oct 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
TDS rates vary depending on the type of payment and the recipient's status.
TDS rate for salary income is based on the individual's income tax slab rate.
TDS rate for rent payment is 10% if annual rent exceeds Rs. 2.4 lakhs.
TDS rate for professional fees is 10% if payment exceeds Rs. 30,000 in a financial year.
TDS rate for interest income is 10% if the interest exceeds Rs. 40,000 in a financial year.
TDS rate for lottery ...
Month end process refers to the activities that are performed at the end of each month to close the books and prepare financial statements.
Reconciling accounts
Posting adjusting entries
Preparing financial statements
Reviewing financial performance
Closing the books
Ensuring compliance with accounting standards
Preparing for audits
A process of matching three documents - purchase order, invoice, and receiving report - to ensure accuracy of payment.
Three documents - purchase order, invoice, and receiving report - are compared to ensure accuracy of payment.
The purchase order details what was ordered and at what price.
The receiving report confirms that the goods were received and in what quantity.
The invoice details what was shipped and at what pric...
To pass a provision entry, debit the expense account and credit the provision account. To reverse, do the opposite.
Debit the expense account and credit the provision account to pass a provision entry
To reverse, credit the expense account and debit the provision account
Provision entries are made for expected expenses that have not yet been incurred
Examples of provision entries include provision for bad debts, provision
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Sep 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Apr 2020. There were 7 interview rounds.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Oct 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Implemented new sales strategies, streamlined operations, and increased revenue by 20%.
Implemented new sales strategies to target untapped markets
Streamlined operations by optimizing processes and reducing inefficiencies
Increased revenue by 20% through effective sales and marketing initiatives
Yes, I am familiar with Oracle, SSRS, and HIS.
Oracle is a popular relational database management system used for storing and managing data.
SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services) is a reporting tool provided by Microsoft for creating and managing reports.
HIS (Health Information System) is a system used in healthcare organizations for managing patient data and healthcare information.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
A group discussion (GD) is a structured form of communication used commonly in academic settings, business meetings, and selection processes for jobs and admissions. Here are the key elements of a group discussion:
### Purpose
- **Selection Tool:** GDs are often used in recruitment and admissions to assess candidates' communication skills, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving abilities.
- **Decision-Making:** In organizational settings, GDs help in making collective decisions and brainstorming solutions.
- **Learning and Knowledge Sharing:** Academic GDs facilitate knowledge exchange and enhance understanding of complex topics.
### Structure
1. **Topic Introduction:**
- The facilitator or moderator introduces the topic.
- The topic can be of various types: abstract (e.g., "Red vs. Blue"), factual (e.g., "Climate Change"), or controversial (e.g., "Capital Punishment").
2. **Preparation Time:**
- Participants may be given a few minutes to gather their thoughts and jot down key points.
3. **Discussion:**
- Participants share their views, debate, and discuss the topic.
- Typically lasts 15-40 minutes, depending on the context and number of participants.
4. **Conclusion:**
- Some GDs end with a summary of key points or a consensus reached by the group.
- In some formats, one participant may be asked to summarize the discussio
A group discussion (GD) is a structured form of communication used commonly in academic settings, business meetings, and selection processes for jobs and admissions. Here are the key elements of a group discussion:
### Purpose
- **Selection Tool:** GDs are often used in recruitment and admissions to assess candidates' communication skills, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving abilities.
- **Decision-Making:** In organizational settings, GDs help in making collective decisions and brainstorming solutions.
- **Learning and Knowledge Sharing:** Academic GDs facilitate knowledge exchange and enhance understanding of complex topics.
### Structure
1. **Topic Introduction:**
- The facilitator or moderator introduces the topic.
- The topic can be of various types: abstract (e.g., "Red vs. Blue"), factual (e.g., "Climate Change"), or controversial (e.g., "Capital Punishment").
2. **Preparation Time:**
- Participants may be given a few minutes to gather their thoughts and jot down key points.
3. **Discussion:**
- Participants share their views, debate, and discuss the topic.
- Typically lasts 15-40 minutes, depending on the context and number of participants.
4. **Conclusion:**
- Some GDs end with a summary of key points or a consensus reached by the group.
- In some formats, one participant may be asked to summarize the discussion.
### Evaluation Criteria
- **Communication Skills:** Clarity, coherence, and
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