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Divyanshu JaiswalFeel Free to ask any Questions.

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Hello, It depends on your choice that what you like the most. If you have an interest in computer and programming then you can go for MCA and if you want to join business trade then MBA would be better.

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syed faizan khan

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MCA after you B.Sc, CS will give you a way to become a professional software engineer whereas M.Sc will give you choice either to work for a IT firm or to become a lecturer.

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syed faizan khan

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Both are professional courses but CS is software field oriented and MBA Is management oriented study. So, it depends on whether you want to enter the management field or software field because both have good scope and job opportunities.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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It is full time course for CS in institutions.

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Gautham A S

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The pay scale of CS in Gujarat is approximately 40 - 70 thousand per month.

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Anjali Sharma

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A company secretary holds one of the most important roles in an organization. All banks should consider appointing qualified Company Secretary as the Secretary to the Board and have a Compliance Officer (reporting to the Secretary) for monitoring and reporting compliance with various regulatory / accounting requirements.

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kanu vashisht

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You will be hired by any corporate or firm or else, go for your own legal firm, the scope is a lot in this case. So, you can explore as much as you can.

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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

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No, it's not necessary to do it immediately after the executive exam. After executive, you can do the 15 months internship under the old training structure, while if you do it after clearing your final/professional exams, you can complete your MT in 12 months under modified training structure. Also, under modified training structure EDP, PDP & ROC training is exempted so you can quickly complete your MSOP after 12 months of MT and become an ACS.

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Ashish Kumar

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After CS course, you can do MBA definitely. MBA Finance is recommended to you since it is a good combination with CS. However, if you have not done LLB. Then before MBA I would suggest you strongly to do LLB. For corporate jobs CS+LLB is most demanded. You can appear for any of the tests like CAT MAT SNAP CMAT ATMA XAT CET. Upon getting a high percentile, you can then admit to reputed MBA colleges in India.

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Anjali Sharma

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Company Secretary is one of the principal officers of the company. They keep the company's records; complete the company's tax returns; advise the Board of Directors of their legal obligations to ensure that companies comply with statutory legislation. CS is also responsible for carrying out finance, accounts, legal, administrative and personnel functions in addition to his secretarial duties. The role starts from the very moment when the idea of formation of a company is conceived. However, a company secretary's actual function varies from company to company. The responsibilities in a large or medium firm include incorporation, public
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