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BALUJA INSTITUTE

of Technology & Management

ADDRESS:
A1/17, Top Floor, Opposite Metro Pillar no:
Contactus@balujalabs.in 636, Main Najafgarh Road, Janakpuri, New
011-4166-8088, 90155-96280, 9313565406 Delhi - 110058
DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Diploma in Advance Excel Tally with GST
Financial
Accounting

Duration : 5 Months Duration: 1.5 Months Duration : 2 Months

Fees : Rs 17000/- Fees : Rs 12000/- Fees : Rs 12000/-


Diploma In Financial Accounting
MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
 Preparing for Introduction office  Starting Excel
 Entering And Editing Text  Entering Worksheet And Workbooks Data
 Selecting And Deleting Text  Worksheet Editing
 Copying, Cutting, Add Pasting  Inserting And Deleting
 Formatting With Word  Using Formulas
 Applying Fonts
 Clearing Data
 Paragraph formatting
 Adding Comments
 Word Themes
  Charting With Excel
Managing Documents And Customizing
word  Modifying The Charts
 Advanced Word  Making Your Chart Fancy
 Using Special Characters
 Inserting Date And Page Numbers MS-POWERPOINT
 Inserting Pictures  Presenting Power Point
 Creating And Using Auto Text Entries
 Understanding Presentation And Slides
 Creating Header And Footer
 Adding Footnotes And Endnotes  Creating Presentations And Slides
 Printing your Work
ADVANCED EXCEL
Section 1 – Formatting Section 5 -- Templates
 Freeze titles  Creating a template
 Conditional formatting  Using a template
 Auto format  Editing a template
 Deleting a template
Section 2 – Protection
 Protection Section 6 – Formulas
 Worksheet and cell protection  Display formulas
 Hiding rows and columns  Formulas that produce errors
 Workbook protection  Custom number formats
 Hiding worksheets & workbooks Section 7 – Scenarios
 Creating scenarios
Section 3 – Cell comments
 Cell comments  Using and editing scenarios
 Display comments  Scenario summary report
 Create, edit & delete comments Section 8 – Linking
 Linking
Section 4 – Names
 Names  Creating links
 Using names in formulas  Linking between workbooks
 Using to with names  Linking to a word document
Section 9 – Sorting Section 12 – Functions
Sorting Functions
Logical functions
Multiple column sorts
Date and time functions
Custom sorts Lookup functions
Section 10 – Lists Maths and statistical functions
Lists Text functions
Financial functions
Creating a list
Database functions
Filtering lists
Nested functions
Autofilter Section 13 – Charts
Custom autofilter Formatting charts
Advanced filtering Modifying charts
Insert image in 2d chart
Extracting filtered data
Section 14– Macros
Adding subtotals Macros
Section 11---Pivot tables Recording macro
Pivot tables Running a macro
Grouping data in pivot tables Assigning a macro to a toolbar button
ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT(TALLY)
Section 1: Basic Accounting: Section 3: Inventory master:
 Introduction of accounting  Creation of Stock Group
 Types of accounts  Creation of Stock Item
 Company creation  Creation of unit of measure
 Altering or displaying of company  Creation of Godown
 Features of company  Creation of Stock categories
 Configuration Section 4:TDS
 Groups creation  Creating TDS nature of payment.
 Ledgers creation  Create an Expense ledger with TDS applicability.
Section 2: Accounting vouchers:  Creating Party Ledger with TDS deductability.
 Contra voucher  Creating TDS Ledger
 Payment voucher  TDS Payment
 Journal voucher Section 5: TCS
 Sales Voucher  Create TCS Nature of Goods
 Purchase voucher  Create a party ledger with TCS applicability
 Receipt Voucher  Create an Expense ledger with TDS applicability.
 Altering or displaying of company
 Features of company
 Configuration
 Groups creation
 Ledgers creation
Section 6: POS(POINT OF SALE) Section 8:GST (GOODS AND SERVICES TAX)
Company Setup
Creating POS Voucher Type Creating a Company
Creating Ledgers Updating Stock Items and Stock Groups
Creating POS Invoice with Single Payment Mode for GST
POS Invoice with Multi mode payment.
Creating Sales and Purchase Ledgers for
GST
Section 7: PAYROLL
Creating a Inter-State Purchase Ledger
Creation of Payroll Masters Creating a Inter-State Sales Ledger
Pay Heads Creating Party Ledgers such as Suppliers,
Earning Pay Heads
Customers and so on for GST
Deduction Pay Heads
Salary Details Setup
Recording Local GST Sales (within State)
Payroll Reports and Printing Invoices
Pay Slip Recording IGST-Inter-State Sales (Outside
Payroll Vouchers Sale) and Printing Invoices
Reasons to Choose Baluja Institute for
Financial Accounting Training in Delhi
 We provide the best financial accounting training in Delhi covering entire course modules during the

classes.
 Financial accounting training in Delhi are scheduled on weekdays and weekends.

 Our team of trainers are industry-experts possessing more than a decade experience in training.

 Ultra-modern I.T laboratory equipped with latest infrastructure.

 Our lab is open 365 days in a year. Students, according to their convenience can utilize the lab for

completing projects and practice the technical assignments.


 Our training classrooms are equipped with modern I.T infrastructure such as projectors, live racks,

Wi-Fi, and digital pads.


 We facilitate our students with glass-door study room and discussion zone area (meeting room) to

enhance their learning and exploring abilities.


 Our course material includes books, and soft copies of tutorials in the form of PDFs, sample

papers, technical and HR interview questions, and projects available on our website.
 Our certificates are globally recognized provided after completion of course.

 We facilitate students with Extra Time Slots (E.T.S) for doing unlimited practical at no cost.

 According to the requirements, students can retake the class at no cost.

 Our instructors pay one-to-one attention.


Course Highlight
1. Consistent Classroom Guidance
2. Meticulously designed Study Material
3. One on One attention
4. Time Bound Completion
5. Experienced full time faculty
6. Small batches
7. 5 days and weekend batches
8. Accommodation for outstation students (PG)

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