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In an easy and simple manner.
Well, you get enrolled go on clearing the exams and complete the training as required.
There you are a company secretary ready to take on the opportunities in the market.
Boom. Easy and simple.
Yes. It is advantageous to do graduation and CS simultaneously as it saves you 3 precious years plus you are dual qualified during the same period. So that's an added advantage.
Although you have to take some strain of studying two courses together, in the long run, you will reap benefits.
If by any means, you are unable to take on the graduation course via a regular college. Rest ass
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The difference in these two can be of the following:
1.B.Com (Hons) has industry demand higher than regular B.Com
2.You are taught in depth than the regular one
3.You can specialize in certain subjects like Accounting or Economics.
4.The cut-off required to get admission is higher for B.Com (Hons.)
5.B.Com (Hons.) only available in few colleges.
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