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Guide-Level 11
Yes, it is compulsory to clear maths exam in board exams if you had commerce with maths in 12th and physical education as an additional subject. You need to clear all the subjects whether it is main or additional. Colleges reject applications of students failing in any exam. So, study well and score well.
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Scholar-Level 16
Company Secretary, as both an independent professional and an employee, is a professionally and financially rewarding career. The CS course is through correspondence and can be completed in three and a half years, and the registration is valid for five years. Students who have passed +2 in any stream, except fine arts, can register and appear for the foundation-level examination after nine months. The second level is executive level, after which employment can be sought in any company. The final or professional level has Nine elective subjects. For details refer to:
https://www.icsi.edu/webmodules/Student/ProspectusExcutive
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Scholar-Level 16
All of the 3 streams are good and provide immense opportunities in their respective fields. Then the question arises that which stream should I join. This is very crucial decision since your future would be dependent on the stream you choose. If you have inclination towards science or if are a student who can study continuously for long hours for 2 years, then you should opt for science. If you are good in numbers and calculations and want to see immediate practical application of what you study then choose commerce. Arts is a great stream and if you have interest in this you can go ahead but be ready to mug up things. One advantage
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In my point of view, you should do Diploma in taxation field, it will help you increase knowledge and job. Thanks.
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