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Saurabh Sharma

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I will suggest you to go for BBA+MBA, Career after BBA+MBA is very demanding and an MBA after your BBA increases your studying and brings you to a greater leadership stage. Very few schools give a fresh strategy to this course in India. This course, however, is very industry-oriented and aims at developing leadership abilities from the grass-roots stage in a person. Career after BBA MBA gives you a pretty good package and also gives you an ample amount of theoretical as well as practical knowledge about the corporate world. The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional programme and t
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1. Maa Narmada Institute of Professional Education
2. Vidyodaya Mahavidyalaya
3. Yash College of Education
4. Suyash Computer Education
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Sandeep Kumar

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The fee at Christ College of Science and Management for B.Com. in Company Secretary is approx 1.85 lacs for the first year
Christ College, Pune is a convent minority and private institution affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University. The college is accredited by NAAC with a B+ grade. The institute is recognised by the Government of Maharashtra and managed by Carmel Vidya Bhavan Trust of the CMI (Carmelites of Mary Immaculate) congregation. It is a sister concern of Christ University, Bengaluru. The institute offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes like BA, BCom, BSc (Computer Science, Mathematics, Electronics, C
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Candidates aspiring to become a Company Secretary (CS), need to appear for the CSET exam. Students who have completed their 10+2 are eligible to pursue this course. There are three course levels in this exam, namely CS Executive Entrance Test, Executive course, and Professional course. Candidates have to first enroll in the CSEET, which is the course level one. After passing, students have to register themselves for the Executive course, and then the Professional programme. There is a final management training round after completing Professional level. Accomplishing that, candidates will be officially certified as a Company Secretary (

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Company Secretary is a 3 year course that trains students to handle the legal aspects of a firm including tax returns and record keeping. The Company Secretary is directly involved in a company strategy, decision making and ensuring all the activities comply with legal, ethical and regulatory requirements. The CS course or Company Secretary course is specially designed for the students coming from the commerce background. However, students from any field, completing their 12 standards have access to this course. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India offers the course to be a Company Secretary (C. S). The course i
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Company Secretary is a 3 year course that trains students to handle the legal aspects of a firm including tax returns and record keeping. The Company Secretary is directly involved in a company strategy, decision making and ensuring all the activities comply with legal, ethical and regulatory requirements. The CS course or Company Secretary course is specially designed for the students coming from the commerce background. However, students from any field, completing their 12 standards have access to this course. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India offers the course to be a Company Secretary (C. S). The course i
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Here is Best Company Secretary CS Classes In India:
1. Unique Academy For Commerce:
This academy is established to create top quality professionals for CS aspirants. The academy is considered as the finest academy in the country with an aim to provide excellent quality education. Teachers present here are highly trained to give extraordinary knowledge. The academy has also supported many students during the pandemic through conducting video classes and professional guidance. Teachers have always prioritized the students in creating qualified professionals. Unique Academy for Commerce is Top Rank Best Comp
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

In BE or B.Tech you will study about engineering along with the computer subjects but in MCA and BCA you will mostly learn about computer technologies and programming. There are several companies which only asks for engineering students whereas some companies used to hire BCA/MCA candidates mostly. So my final suggestion is if you have done 12th with PCM then go with BE or B.Tech in IT/CS otherwise opt for BCA.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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B.Tech in CS is much better than doing BCA alone. B.Tech alone is equivalent to MCA. And in B.Tech you will get more opportunity than BCA. But also it depends on the institute or university from where you are pursuing your degree. If you are doing BCA from a well known institute then BCA is better in that case as there are numerous institutes which offer B.Tech but some of these institutes have not been accredited and properly recognised. So in that case BCA is better. But if you are pursuing B.Tech from a good institute then it is much better than BCA.

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