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rahul r

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Both the BCA and B.Sc. Computer Science course having good scope in both the private and public sectors. Both the courses having the same opportunities and career prospects as well. However, there is difference in subject wise between the courses. BCA course concentrates on different areas of Programming, Computer Science, Database Design, Networks and Information Systems, Software Engineering. On the other hand B.Sc. Computer Science concentrates on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing that's the reason BCA students get first preference in IT companies. Best colleges for B.Sc. In CS (regular) in Navi Mumbai or Mumbai
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astha singh

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Hi Satish!
Earlier, the traditional role of a company secretary was limited to providing support to the board of directors and managing administrative affairs of an organisation. However, the horizon of their roles and responsibilities has expanded exponentially. Apart from their traditional tasks, company secretaries now have to take care of corporate governance and even legal matters of a company. As the position of a company secretary has steadily become critical to the smooth functioning of a corporate entity so has the demand for this job profile. In this role, you not only hold a high position in the management hierarchy but your
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Sweta!
The ICAI Exam also known as CA exam, is conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), to produce chartered accountants in India. You can find its syllabus and other information on this link https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-institute-of-chartered-accountants-of-india-delhi/exams/icai-exam/syllabus.

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Palash Jain

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In the first year, most of the colleges teach basics of accounting. So, there would't be no maths or accounts at all.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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Follow your heart, which will only take you to the right destination. Do not do something to please someone. I am saying this, because I don't understand why did you get into B.Tech? If you want to be an actor? Anyways, once you become successful, people will value you truly automatically, so don't bother, hard work and perseverance will surely pay. You can do a Diploma in acting from Mumbai, it is a dreamland for the people to pursue acting, and I suggest this institute. http://www.itaspa.in/acting.html.

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vala Disha

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, but you have not taken CS in class 12th, but if you can prepare it now, then you can go for it.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can but basic accounting will be necessary for all BBA courses and then, you can choose Non Accounting specialisation which will help you to concentrate your career in Non Accounting field. You can go for Marketing, HR, Operations based on your choice. Accounting is basic knowledge which is very important and there are very less universities which can help you to do BBA without accounting but that will affect your future career.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
Completing your graduation along with CS one of the best things you can do. Doing both the courses along with a side job, that's a bit challenging. Be prepared to do all the hard work and manage studies with equal timing. Yes, all the three things can be managed until the time you don't start your CS training. All the best. Feel free to revert.

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