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Kavya Mehra

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You can see the syllabus here:
https://www.dhsgsu.ac.in/noticedetails/275

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Anjali,
If you are able to complete B.Com LLB with CS, then you have both the options open. Either to go for a regular job or even you can start your own consultancy firm. People actually need good consultants to guide for their projects and who can handle all the legal formalities. Go ahead, if you are interested. All the best.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Yes, my friend. Company Secretary is a professional course. You can be placed in Multinational companies, can start your own business venture or have a professional practice in it and may more you can do.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Best classes for any professional course is self study as I personally believe but for you betterment there is JK shah, AT academy, Prime Vision, Mahesh Tutorial other private classes and etc. Even though they are not near to your desired location but are the best.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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CS is a professional course and it does not have a specific college, it is regulated by a single authority known as ICSI and B.Com and can be done from distance or from any normal college, both can be completed simultaneously.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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You can and you should. Most of the people do it simultaneously, thereby saving precious 3 years. The strain might be a bit high in doing both together. Then rewards are high too. CS a professional course and B.Com, graduation, both can be completed simultaneously.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Since you are a graduate, you can enroll directly for the Executive level of CS. You have to register for the programme through the official website: https://icsi.edu/home/. The exams are held twice in a year, one during June and December. There are cut-off dates before which you have to register for the exam that you are planning to take. The fees is Rs.10k if you are from non-commerce background. You may refer the official site of ICSI: https://smash.icsi.in/Documents/ONLINEREGISTRATION.pdf for more details.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Usually, CSE and IT branches have the highest cut-off. They go a high as 120-130. So, it is quite difficult to conclude what will be the cut-off for this year.
Keep trying for other branches as well.

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Ramya Shree. D

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If you passed your inter means you can do foundation programme and the registration is in online procedure or you completed your graduation means you can directly join executive programme and it is also online procedure for this programme, you should submit your marks card cast certificate birth certificate photo. For further details, you can visit www.icsi.edu.

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Actuarial Science is very much demanding career in UK and across the globe. In UK they have very few hundreds of Actuaries, whereas we have 250000+ chartered accountants. Both the careers have its own ups and downs. Passing actuarial exams is little bit tougher than passing CA exams. Actuarial study requires lot of mathematical and statistical skills. One who is better in Maths and States can opt for Actuaries, but keeping in mind its passing % and hard work required. One who is interesting in making career in Insurance, can go for it. An actuary works in the following fields:
General insurance
Investment
Pensions and employee benefits
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