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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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Graphic Era University is a better option.

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Rushabh Sheth

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CS has various options. You can become CS and legal officer of the company. You can practice as CS. You can also consult in taxation, company merger and acquisition, you can certify various company documents for filing and also become insolvency professional agent.

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Mukesh Sahu

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Yes, but you should choose a good institue for CS.

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Rushabh Sheth

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You need to be 12th pass out to take admission in CS course.
All you need is to visit the website for admission details:
www.icsi.edu

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Rushabh Sheth

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Yes, if you have a passion for company law, labour laws then you can easily pursue CS.
Make sure that your accounting knowledge is perfect and you'll pass. No, MBA degree is not required for CS.
CS is sufficient for a good career. Students usually do LLB with CS to have some extra advantages.

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Rinku Gupta

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Both the course are considered to be the same level. But the general perception is that CA is tougher. There are some common subjects. You can prepare for them together.

You will need to divide your time for the other subjects. You could have timetable so that you spend equal time for both.

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Sofia Goyal

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Hi,
CS course includes:
Foundation Programme
Executive Programme
Professional Programme
The Student who would like to join the course after passing the graduation has to undergo two stages of the company secretaryship, I.e.:
Executive Programme
Professional Programme
Foundation Programme which is of eight months duration can be pursued by 10+2 pass or equivalent students of Arts, Science or Commerce stream (excluding Fine Arts).
Executive Programme can be pursued by a graduate of all streams except fine arts.
Professional Programme can be pursued only after clearing the Executive Programme of CS Course.

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alok kumar

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After completing your CS, you can pursue courses for greater job prospect in India:- CA ICWA MBA These are long-term courses and if you want to pursue something related to CS then it is better to opt for MBL 2-year degree course offered by National Law School, Bangalore. It is on e of the reputed law colleges in India.You don't need to attend any class for the same.

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