Here, the student learns the language of Tally. It involves the creation of Ledgers, Stock Items, and Cost Centres. For a student with a commerce background (B.Com or BBA), this phase is a revision of their academic theory. For a non-commerce student, this is the steepest part of the learning curve. Here, time is spent not on the software, but on understanding why a debit and credit exist.
One can learn the interface in . One can become employable in 60 days . But mastery— the ability to audit a chaotic set of books and produce a Balance Sheet that withstands scrutiny—takes 6 months of consistent practice .
I get asked daily: “How many days is the Tally course?”