There is a very specific moment that decides most accounting interviews in Kerala today. It is not when you answer “What is debit and credit?” or “What is GST?”. It is when the interviewer says: “We are using Tally Prime and Zoho Books. Can you show me how you would enter this transaction or explain
Picture this conversation. A Plus Two result has just come out. The student got decent marks — not exceptional, but solid. The family sits together that evening and someone says “BCom cheyyu” and someone else says “accounting institute join cheyyu.” Both sides make arguments. Nobody has the complete picture. The conversation ends without a clear
There is a moment that happens in almost every accounting job interview in Kerala right now. The interviewer looks up from your resume and asks: “Do you know Power BI?” or “Have you used any AI tools for reconciliation?” or “Are you familiar with Zoho Books automation?” A few years ago, those questions did not exist in entry-level accounting interviews.
There is a conversation happening in thousands of Kerala homes right now. A student has just finished Plus Two or graduation, and the family is sitting together trying to figure out what comes next. Someone says “do accounts” and someone else says “but what job will you get?” and suddenly nobody has a clear answer.
Every year, thousands of students in Malappuram finish their Plus Two or graduation and face the same question: “What next?” Engineering feels too expensive. Degree colleges feel too theoretical. And everyone around them keeps saying “do some computer course” without really explaining what that means for your career. Here is the truth nobody tells you clearly: accounting and finance skills