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hritik pokhriyal

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B.Com honors is better than B.Com and you are doing company secretary also.
B.Com hons. is a better choice for you because it includes 30%- 50% course of CS.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi Anmol,
Post-graduation of any sort is not necessary.
Yes, CA, CS, CMA or any other professional course is the trend being followed and you can join any of them.
MBA is not a necessity even after the completion of CA or CS until you want to have a post-graduation degree in your name.
Go for a professional courses.

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hritik pokhriyal

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You should do B.Com (Hons.) +CS because that will give more profit to a commerce student.

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Pratham Diwan

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You may join Elite IIT, Jaya Nagar 8th-Block for CS foundation course.

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virendra rastogi

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As per the new rule, one can not pursue any other course along with law.
It was only recently that I was enlightened of the fact that pursuing law with CS is barred by Rule 6 of the Rules of Legal Education, 2008.
6. Prohibition to register for two regular courses of study: No student shall be allowed to simultaneously register for a law degree programme with any other graduate or postgraduate or certificate course run by the same or any other university or an institute for academic or professional learning excepting in the integrated degree programme of the same institution.
Provided that any short period part-time certificate course on
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sandeep, requirements vary, depends whether you want to do Bachelors or Masters. So please clarify the same.

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kannu bahrdwaj

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ICSI conducts CS exam. There is no college for it, but to pursue B.Com, you have to choose a college.

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divesh rewatkarStruggles makes you stronger.

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Yes, it is a very good combination. Even, I have studied till CS Executive and, then opted for MBA in finance for my career growth and job opportunities. If we do CS with MBA, the positive point will be, even if you fail to clear CS, you have job opportunities on the basis of MBA degree. The knowledge you get while doing CS of subjects like taxation, accounts, SEBI will be handy and will definitely play an important role in improving your knowledge and chance of getting job opportunities.
So, all the best take your decision accordingly.

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