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The career prospects in commerce and its interdisciplinary domains such as banking, chartered accountancy, company secretary, economics, stock broking, cost work and accountancy and agricultural economics are extremely bright. B.Com along with Chartered Accountancy or MBA will pay you to a larger extent. These degrees will able to pay you to have a good position in public and private organisations. If you are ambitious and hardworking, you may also carry on with the field if Financial Engineering.
Career options in commerce:
Accountant; Accountant Executive; Chartered Accountant; Company secretary; Cost Accountant; Finance Analy
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CS means company secretary and if you wanna do CS then you should take admission in CS institute and then start your study accordingly their teachers.
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If you are not interested in CS then you should try some other courses related to commerce. In my point of view, you can do taxation course, corporate accounting, cost accounting, management accounting and if you can also do MBA in finance, and a get job and if you are not interested in any course related to commerce then do MBA in marketing or HR.
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is a very good option.
CS has become very lucrative and remunerative and with the implementation of the companies act 2013. The scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional.
A company secretary can do practice, or get appointed as a key managerial person. A company secretary is also known as compliance manager as he/she is the one with an overall and all round knowledge of various laws applicable in 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 depends on your skills, knowledge and
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