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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Priyanka, The Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS or BS CS or B.Sc. CS is a type of Bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three or four years of collegiate study in computer Science, but possibly awarded in fewer years depending on factors such as an institution's course requirements and academic calendar. In some cases it can be awarded in five years. In general, computer Science degree programs emphasize the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing. Because computer Science is a wide field, courses required to earn a Bachelor of computer Science deg
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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
You have listed all the big courses, which holds a huge value in today's market. But apart from these, you can go for civil service examinations like UPSC or lower level government jobs examinations like SSC. You can also go for bank examinations like POs.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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Hi Deepali,
See, both the fields you are comparing have different positions in the market. CS with LL.B. Is a more common profession which you can see as when you apply for corporate world you will given priority over others, whereas, CS with MBA is moreover a marketing or management job. You will have very good hold over thing and as a CS you would be able to hold the management efficiently. So it's completely your choice in which field you want pursue your career.
Thank you.

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rahul r

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No, you cannot apply for CS on the basis of class 10th. Please check for your eligibility from the criteria mentioned below:
Company Secretary Course is conducted in three different levels. Foundation Level, Intermediate Level and Final level. For being eligible for Foundation level you should have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board. Once you qualify the Foundation Level you can apply for Intermediate Level and after qualifying Intermediate Level, you can apply for Final Level. If you have completed Graduation then you are not required to qualify Foundation Level. You can directly apply for Intermediate Level. The Durat
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rahul r

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Company Secretary Course is conducted in three different levels. Foundation Level, Intermediate Level and Final level. For being eligible for Foundation level, you should have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board. Once you qualify the Foundation Level you can apply for Intermediate Level and
After qualifying Intermediate Level, you can apply for Final Level. If you have completed Graduation then you are not required to qualify Foundation Level. You can directly apply for Intermediate Level. The Duration of foundation and intermediate course is 8 months and 9 months respectively. Regards.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
Graduation of any sort is not compulsory for pursing company secretary course. It can be started easily after you complete your 12th. However, some job requires you to have a graduation degree as well and therefore it is suggested that you complete graduation too.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
The company secretary course is conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. It is a pan India organisation which has chapter offices all around the country. You need to register yourself with the Institute and you can go ahead with the CS course. It is also worth noting that CS is not conducted by any university or colleges. The best place to study might be chosen for any coaching which you undertake.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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There are three levels of examinations which need to be cleared. All the exams are conducted by the institute of company secretaries of India. The levels are namely foundation, executive and professional.

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N Sampath kumarLove coding, juggling and fun activities,

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Uttarakhand Technical University is not having good reviews and also it was good at the beginning but now it's not good. So it's better to go to some other college in Dehradun. Good luck.

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Abhignya Chalamcharla

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The most important point is that DAIICT does't have computer science. The course is ICT- information and communication technology which is sort of combination of ECE and CS and some people can do minors in computational science which is different from computer science. If you speak of the coding world come join DA. I have friends in a couple of colleges you mentioned so according to me your preferential order could be
DAIICT, LNMIT, DTU, VIT, Nirma, Thapar. Hope this helps.

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