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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
First of all, decide whether your interest is more theoretical oriented or practical oriented. CA is the one who specialises in taxation, auditing and accounting, a majority of the subjects are practical. Company Secretary is a specialist of law, drafting and compliances. A majority of the subjects are theoretical. There's no such thing as easy or hard. Both are almost at the equal level and require the same level of hard work and understanding. Seeing working prospects wise, CA is much more recognised course among the masses and can start his own practice with ease, that's not the case with CS. However, with the companies act 2013
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It will be an MCQ based paper. The first level will be the foundation course. You need to clear foundation course t move ahead.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I shall not give you a judgement about the same but will try to explain both sides.
Suppose you do B.Sc IT, the positive side is that, it's a 3-year course, not done through JEE type tough entrances. It has limited syllabus and specialisation in IT and Computer Sc.
Now, let me tell you the risks involved:
1. B.Sc is less preferred by employers when B.Tech is available in abundance.
2. B.Sc gives less technology exposure than BTech.
3. It is of 3 years, whereas, B.Tech is 4 years, so the validity of B.Tech is more for higher studies abroad.
Still, I shall say that if you cannot do B.Tech, then B.Sc is not a bad option.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Dhruv,
Indian students are not required to appear in any entrance exam for admission in B.Com (Hons) course. The admissions will be based on merit, that is, your marks obtained in 10+2.

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Abhilash Jyoti BoruahTechnical Consultant in Shaildhar Telecom Services

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Hi,
Surely, you can. The best B.Sc Computer Science and IT colleges (Mumbai):
1. D. G. Ruparel College, Mahim
2. Hindi Vidya Prachar Samiti's Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar West
3. Mithibai College of Arts, Vile Parle
4. Chauhan Institute of Science, Vile Parle
5. Amrutben Jivanlal College, Vile Parle
6. R. D. National College, Bandra West
7. W. A. Science College, Bandra West
8. S. K. Soumaya College, Ghatkopar East
9. St. Paul's College, Pant Nagar
10. Wilson College, Grant Road

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To pursue CS, i.e company secretary there is not any compilation to be from commerce background only you can do your CS programme after completing engineering.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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In terms of salary just after B.Sc, they are almost equivalent. But in my opinion CS definitely has the edge because of wider range of opportunities and job available. With CS you can also enter into the highly lucrative area of data mining (salaries in crores if you go abroad). You can go for higher education M.Sc PhD. IT graduates also earn a lot (similar to CS) but the problem is many Indian universities don't take IT degree for higher education. Research fields are limited (they are wide of course but I am talking w.r.t. CS). Also thanks to the stigma attached to technical degrees IT B.Tech are more preferred vis. a vis IT B.Sc (sa
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CHANDAN KUMAR

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For CS and civil both have maths up to 3 semesters. But CS has more maths in the later semester as compared to civil. Don't fear from maths. Choose according to your choice. If you go for BBA there is much less maths than B.Tech.

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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

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Kolkata too has good faculties and institutions for your support. Delhi would have an advantage of being the capital city.

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