CAs are doctors of financial health: Changole
tnn | Apr 19, 2019, 04:19 IST
Nagpur: Numbers are created by humans and chartered accountants are the best people to handle these numbers, said Prof PS Changole, officiating principal of Dhanwate National College while speaking at inaugural session of Advanced IT training and MCS batch for CA students at Nagpur branch of WIRE of ICAI in Dhantoli.
Prof Changole motivated the students to work on the path of honesty and integrity. He said that figures of any business depict many views and to understand perfect picture and financial health of any business, CAs act like doctors. Accounting system is totally based on statistics and analysis. Statistics is the real game of numbers and numbers can prove everything in every field and CAs are master of numbers.
He further said the articleship training is the best practical knowledge base training. While elaborating about the advance IT training.
Prof Changole mentioned that around 3,000 innovations have been done by human beings and technology is the base of any advancement. Scientific approach should be developed in students so as to enable them to cope with new developments in technology.
Learning is the backbone of professional success, said CA Suren Duragkar, chairman of Nagpur branch, during his welcome address and elaborated the process of training during and after the qualification. He informed that ICAI is working on ABCD of technology for the students and members.
Regional council member CA Abhijit Kelkar, mentioned that students are pillars of the institute and to make the CA institute stronger, its students are being trained with very high standard of skill sets.
The faculties for the AITT CAs Trupti Bhattad, Mayank Saraf, Nikita Chawla and Kapil Maheshwari and Somnath Battacharjee and faculty for MCS senior CA Girish Deodhar were recognized and welcomed by the Nagpur branch of WIRE of ICAI.
Secretary CA Saket Bagdia proposed a vote of thanks while the programme was coordinated by executive member CA Harish Rangwani.
Prof Changole motivated the students to work on the path of honesty and integrity. He said that figures of any business depict many views and to understand perfect picture and financial health of any business, CAs act like doctors. Accounting system is totally based on statistics and analysis. Statistics is the real game of numbers and numbers can prove everything in every field and CAs are master of numbers.
He further said the articleship training is the best practical knowledge base training. While elaborating about the advance IT training.
Prof Changole mentioned that around 3,000 innovations have been done by human beings and technology is the base of any advancement. Scientific approach should be developed in students so as to enable them to cope with new developments in technology.
Learning is the backbone of professional success, said CA Suren Duragkar, chairman of Nagpur branch, during his welcome address and elaborated the process of training during and after the qualification. He informed that ICAI is working on ABCD of technology for the students and members.
Regional council member CA Abhijit Kelkar, mentioned that students are pillars of the institute and to make the CA institute stronger, its students are being trained with very high standard of skill sets.
The faculties for the AITT CAs Trupti Bhattad, Mayank Saraf, Nikita Chawla and Kapil Maheshwari and Somnath Battacharjee and faculty for MCS senior CA Girish Deodhar were recognized and welcomed by the Nagpur branch of WIRE of ICAI.
Secretary CA Saket Bagdia proposed a vote of thanks while the programme was coordinated by executive member CA Harish Rangwani.
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