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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
A student who would like to join the CS course after 10+2 pass or equivalent has to undergo three stages to pursue the Company Secretaries Course I. e. Foundation Programme
Executive Programme
Professional Programme
A 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
A graduate is exempted from foundation course. 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. So, in order to
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Bachelors in Commerce (Accounting and Finance) is a good course, if you are thinking towards a long-term career in Accounting, Finance, and Taxation. BAF is an undergraduate course and is definitely a strong foundation for commerce/finance careers. The industry also has been recognizing this course as a good undergraduate course. However if you are thinking about taking up a job based on BAF only, then you should not expect much. Obviously, since BAF is the introduction to the real finance and business world, I would suggest you to opt for a good post-graduation programme like CA/CWA/MBA Finance for a better career and growth.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, scope is available. India has entered into mutual broad Economic co-operation agreements with countries like Singapore, Malaysia etc. Allowing skilled CS professionals to operate from abroad. Also, there are collaborations between ICSI and ICAI-UK, The Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators ( SAICSA), Governance Institute of Australia etc. Go through these organization website and keep yourself updated with these kind of tie-ups, which will help you secure a job outside India.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
According to me, going for the CMA certification is a great career move, especially when you aspire to make it big in the field of management accounting. Obtaining the CMA certification will open a lot of opportunities for you in the domestic as well as the global market. It will help you to enhance your financial, accounting and management skills that will expand your career potential and which will help you to stand out from the rest. Some of the job roles that you expect after completing CMA are:Finance ManagerFinancial AnalystFinancial Risk ManagerFinancial ControllerCost AccountantChief Financial OfficerCost ManagerRela
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