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EEE is field of engineering which deals with both Electrical and Electronics devices. EEE graduates are employed by manufacturer companies; energy production, distribution and supply companies; Software & Services companies, R&D organisations, Educational Institutions, Engineering & civil services. EEE graduates has very good scope as it is one of the basic branch of engineering beside civil & mechanical.
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If you mean Company Secretary (CS) then for your reference find below the eligibility criteria to pursue this course:
After +2 a student is eligible to take the Foundation Course. Examination can be taken twice a year, in June and December.
Candidates who pass the Foundation examination are eligible to seek registration as students to the Company Secretary ship Course.
The course completes after a preliminary, intermediate and final examination.
Final Examination can be taken after 18 months of enrolling in the course and having undergone satisfactory postal or oral tuition for the particular group of final examination. Enrollment
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It is not always that the students who have done BCA/ B.Sc CS/ B.Sc IT only they go for MCA. Even other graduates opt for MCA because of the good career opportunities that are available after completing MCA. So, the syllable starts from the grass-root level keeping in mind all the students.
Now, some institutions offer admission in MCA on basis of entrance tests, some give direct admission on basis of marks in previous qualification.
Most universities, especially the pr
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