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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
It has become very lucrative and remunerative and with the implementation of companies act, 2013 the scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional.
A company secretary can be in practice, or in employment be appointed as a key managerial person. Company secretary are also called as compliance managers as they are the ones with an overall and all round knowledge of various laws applicable on the industries.
So it is noteworthy that along with the enhancement in scope, work and remuneration wise, responsibility and accountability is also increased.
The salary package, though depends on your skills, knowledge and practical e
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi, Omshi. Both are different. If you opt for CA, you will get job in good companies and can manage the audit there. You have to work as an intern under an auditor, if you go for CS. CA and CS are different from each other. CA has a good scope with good earning. Whereas, CS offers a good experience. I would suggest you to gain experience first, so you should choose CS.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Along with internship, I won't suggest you any course rather I'd suggest you to focus on internship and try to maximize your learning and enhance your skills and knowledge. This internship is going to play a huge role in your professional career hence do utilize it in the best interest of yourself.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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It is true that all these professions can't be practiced simultaneously by a single person but holding all these degree adds a lot value to your current level of standing. These things differentiate you from rest of the crowd and in order to have an upper hand in this competitive world one must need to add value and differentiate from others.

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Aditya Dwivedi

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Hi,
A list of top ten institutes offering BBA courses across India:
Please note, the list is not in any order of rank or preference.
1. Christ University, Bangalore
2. Madras Christian College (MCC), Chennai
3. Amity International Business School, Noida
4. Faculty of Management, Banasthali University, Rajasthan
5. Institute of Management Studies, Noida
6. Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
7. Shri Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
8. Wilson College, Mumbai
9. Lala Lajpat Rai College of Communication and Economics, Mumbai
10. Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Delhi

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Apoorv Rastogi

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Ways to crack CS in just 3 months:
Prepare notes/summarize everything, mark important sums, while studying in classes. Try to make sure you understand all concepts, it is okay if you don't remember everything.
When you are done with classes/self-study, check out all latest papers i.e. last three years or last 6 attempts, and understand the structure of exam papers see how exam papers are like!
At this stage, you will solve everything that you have learned till date, keeping in mind the sort of questions that are asked in exams.
This revision should be real quick, like every day you should do one chapter each of four different subjects per
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Devi singh

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LAW OFFICER Eligibility:
A Law Officer is a person who regulates, keep in mind all the legal activities of the bank. He/she gives a compelling legal guidance in the arrangement of legal opinions, studies, reports and correspondence, as required every once in a while by different branches of the bank.
The primary duty of the officer is to help and guide that all the work of bank is complete accordance with the laws and act directed by the government.
A Law Officer also ensures that if the bank signs any contracts with individuals or companies/organizations, the companies/organizations/ individuals must be legally fit and in legally right m
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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In India, Ph.Ds operate in a three-tiered system, commencing with an undergraduate Bachelor's degree, followed by postgraduate Master's and Ph.D degrees. In some cases, candidates can do Ph.D without doing post graduation too, but they will usually be required to complete a larger coursework component when enrolling for a PhD. So, you can choose what you want to do.
Good news for CSs: There are some universities in India which have recognised the Company Secretaryship qualification as equivalent to postgraduate degree for pursuing Ph.D. Sardar Patel Universit-Gujarat, South Gujarat University-Surat, Maharishi Dayanand University-Haryana
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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You can surely pursue CS as it doesn't consist of hardcore mathematics. Yes, however, it is not exclusively maths but some or the other form of maths.
For instance, you can count accounting as a form of maths solely because it involves numbers, but the concepts and rules of accounting are by themselves independent and unique and are not mathematical.
On the other hand, advanced subjects like Costing and Financial Management are mathematical. However, be advised that these subjects make up hardly 20% of the total course and are not as focused on maths as the one's in CA or CMA.
CS moreover focuses on Company and corporate laws. It is moreo
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Mukul Singh Pundir

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BBA accounting is also a very attractive section for you. Graduate, who seek to make their career in the banking sector, can work for both private sector as well as government sector like accountant, cashier, manager etc. There is a separate department of accounts in every company, which takes care of the various transaction of the company with proper record keeping and system entry of those transportation. An accountant ensures, that funds are used as per the needs and ensure, that there is no over utilization of funds. So, you can be the part of very attractive sector in BFSI, NBFC, FMCG, manufacturing, Government etc. Each company c
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