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If you can manage both, you surely can pursue M.Com course with ICWA. In order to find all the information about the exam including its eligibility, pattern, syllabus etc. , please click on this link https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/exams/icwai-exam.
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You can pursue any of the below mentioned courses. These are short term courses of about 6-12 months and can be easily pursued alongside CS. Certificate course in share market
Certificate course in Investment Banking
Diploma in Capital Market
Diploma in money market
Certificate course in Finance
Certificate course in Corporate Social Responsibility
These courses will add value to your resume and will help you survive the tough competition in the market. As far as pursuing B.Com is concerned, you can opt for any mode, whichever is comfortable with you. It will not affect the eligibility or any other criteria for CS.
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Yes, I think you should definitely go for some add-on course like business accounting. An add-on course in accounting will give you competence and skills required to be a successful employee. It will give your CV an added charm and will make you a preferred candidate during the hiring process.
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The career opportunities and scope of CS is very vast as one can find a job in the field of the private sector, public sector, banks, stock exchange, law firms and other financial institutions. The Company Secretary works as a traditional support to the administrative block of the organisation as well as take care of corporate governance and successful implementation of the decisions. In the global scenario, there is a large focus on the corporate sector and growth in the corporate sector leads to involvement of legalities and legal complications. Not only in the private sector but the government of India also provides Compa
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M.Com
CA
MBA
CMA
ACCA
CPA
M.Sc Accounting and Finance and many more. You can explore more on the individual career roles of these courses and choose as per your interest. You cannot apply to a PG level course basis your intermediate. You should check the institutions and colleges for these courses and learn about the individual eligibility criteria.
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