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Ashish Shirsat

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CA is with taxation, auditing and accounting, majority of the subjects are practical and company secretary is a theoretical subject with law. Both having same opportunity in future.

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Ashish Shirsat

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CA is with taxation, auditing and accounting, majority of the subjects are practical and company secretary is a theoretical subject with law.

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Ashish Shirsat

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You can join a course on ERP/SAP, as companies now a days are going for automation.

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Ashish Shirsat

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It totally depends on you and your interest and your strong areas. Both have good scope.

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Ashish Shirsat

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College for CS in Delhi:
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Kasturi Ram College
MegaMind
ICFAINC-I CFA I National College
edusol
FICSI-Food Industry Capacity and Skill Initiative
College for CA in Delhi
Institute of Chartered Accountants Noida
Delhi Branch of NIRC of ICAI
Toppers academy
PIRON School of Business and Finance, Noida
Academy of commerce Noida.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Hartej,
1. USIT: University School of Information Technology.
2. MAIT: Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology.
3. IGIT: Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology.
4. BVP: Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering.
5. MSIT: Mahraja Surajmal Institute Of Technology.
6. AIT: Ambedkar Institute of Technology.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Your child may pursue CS along with your B.Com/B.Com (Hons) graduation/B.Com(SOL). Company Secretary Course can very well be done along with your commerce graduation. However, you will have to wait till you complete your HSC Commerce with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. B.Com (Hons) and Company Secretary Course can be done simultaneously and in fact there are thousands of students who opt for the Company Secretary / Chartered Accountant / Cost Accountancy course alongside the graduation. However please take care that you don't neglect graduation studies at all. Your Commerce graduation is a solid foundation for your post-graduation ahe
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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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You may pursue CS along with your B.Com/B.Com (Hons) graduation. Company Secretary course can very well be done along with your commerce graduation. However, you will have to wait till you complete your HSC (commerce) with a minimum of 50% aggregate. B.Com (Hons) and Company Secretary course can be done simultaneously and in fact, there are thousands of students who opt for the Company Secretary / Chartered Accountant / Cost Accountancy course alongside their graduation.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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For CS, it's not compulsory to do graduation but for LL.B. It's mandatory to do graduation.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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CS alone is sufficient and carries great value. You need not do LL.B. Although its value addition anytime. Gone are the days when CS was just specific to legal department but not now. He is the backbone of any company, handling finance, taxation, accounts and legal matters. You will be ending up nowhere if you concentrate on law and compliances alone. CS/CA/CWA all carries equal value. But as far as CWA is concerned you shall do it if you have higher interest in production side of a manufacturing unit. CS alone is sufficient and carries great value. You need not do LL.B. Although its value addition anytime. Gone are the days when CS wa
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