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I think, you ought to have secured 60% in your exam to qualify exemption in CPT. I must warn you of one potential danger, though. I am a Chemical Engineer, who later qualified as CMA. I noticed that the brains of Graduates from Science stream are differently wired. And, as a result, it becomes intellectually challenging to grasp the fundamentals of book-keeping and financial accounts. I actually started with the books of 11th Commerce onwards in my 1st Gr CMA. This was a off-line catch-up IN ADDITION to the Course contents. Students with B.Com background are already soaked in Book-keeping and hence not many in the course (including
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
1. After 12th : Candidates have to complete the following three courses as under. A) Foundation Programme
b) Executive Programme
c) Professional Programme
2. After Graduation : The Student who would like to join the Course after passing the Graduation has to undergo two stages of the Company Secretary ship I. e. d) Executive Programme
e) Professional Programme
So from above LL.B. Is not necessary for doing the CS course.
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Please visit the link for more details:-https://www.amity.edu/Gwalior/pdf/Final_Placement_Report_Highlights_2017-18.pdf
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