SJVN Jr. Field Engineer (F&A) Exam Syllabus
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Part –I( 70 Questions)
Advanced Accounting:
1. Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) issued by the ICAI and problems based thereon and preparation of Final Accounts of Companies and Cash Flow Statements.
2. Corporate financial reporting – issues and problems with special reference to published financial statements.
Management Accounting and Financial Management:
1. Project planning and capital budgeting: Techniques for evaluation like payback method, rate of return, IRR, NPV, etc.; preparation of project report; financial projections; sensitivity analysis in capital budgeting; Impact of inflation on capital budgeting decision; capital rationing; risk analysis in capital budgeting and evaluation of risk investments; social cost-benefit analysis; simulation and decision tree analysis.
2. Special Features of Financial Management in Public Sector Undertakings
. 3. Tools of Financial Analysis and Planning; Ratio Analysis to evaluate performance and financial health, Application of ratio analysis in financial decision making; Analysis of cash flow and funds flow statements.
Auditing:
1. Internal Control
2. Audit of limited companies
3. Audit under computerized environment
4. Audit of payments, purchases sales, debtors, etc.
Cost Accounting:
1. Cost Concepts in decision-making, relevant cost, differential cost, incremental cost and opportunity cost.
2. Marginal Costing; Distinction between Marginal Costing and Absorption Costing; Break-even analysis, Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. Various decision-making problems.
3. Standard Costing and Variance Analysis.
4. Budgetary Control; Flexible Budgets; Performance Budgets; Zero-based budgets.
Management Information and Control Systems:
1. Information security: Importance and principles of information security, best approaches to implementing information security.
2. Techniques in data processing – on line, batch mode, real time introduction to internet and other emerging technologies.
Direct Taxes:
1. The Income Tax Act, 1961 Indirect Taxes Including GST:
1. (a) Maintenance of records, registers and filing of returns
(b) Procedure of Exports, Duty draw back.
(c) Drawback of Custom Duties Paid.
Corporate Laws:
1. The Companies Act, 2013
Part –II( 30 Questions)
General aptitude, General Knowledge, Reasoning, Mathematics, Language and Behavioral Aptitude
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