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Vinit Singh

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Go with the basics first, before opting for CFA. Clear NISM V-A, X-A & IRDA IC 38 certifications, and then it is better to go for CFP first, before CFA. Go step by step. Check yourself with these certifications. If you clear them, go for CFA. As it'll increase your knowledge too.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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I have seen the fields that you are interested in, which can only be fulfilled by B.Tech course followed by some extra training courses that many institute offers or you can go training institute also. Your area of interest is very good and appreciative. I suggest you to go for B.Tech, then go for M.Tech for specialization. If I am not wrong, then you are already enrolled in some course, because the question you posted 2 years ago.

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Rohit Rohilla

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BCA saves one year, as syllabus of BCA is more or less same as B.Tech. The only difference is in the 1st year, where B.Tech include engineering sciences- mathematics, physics, chemistry etc. BCA syllabus does not include electronic paper I, II & III during 2nd, 3rd & 4th Year. Bottom Line: The companies who recruit B.Tech candidates are the same that recruits BCA candidates.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Aakash, you can find many options here, see which university or college comes within your budget
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/be-btech-colleges-dc.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello,
There are many variants, which one is best though must be figured out by you. You have to know what is right for you. For example, some of the popular Bachelor degree courses in CS are:
Computer Information System
Computer Science
Video Game Design and Development
Mathematical and Computational Science
Computer Systems Engineering
Software Systems Development and many more. See the detailed syllabus, fee, and accreditation and pick the right course.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rashi,
CA can be pursued through two ways:
CPT entry after class 12th.
Direct entry after graduation:
Candidates who want to opt for Chartered Accountancy career should decide their mode of entry at time of Class 10th itself, because to attend the CPT exam after completing Senior Secondary Exam (Class 12th), the registration must be done after successful completion of Class 10th or with having an equivalent grade from recognized board. Since you are about to complete your class 12th, you still have a chance to register for CPT, and I would suggest you to do that soon. The eligibility for the same is as follows:
1. Class 10th and Class 12
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astha singh

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Hi Shamil,
There is nothing right or wrong about pursuing a career as a CS. It is totally dependent on your aspirations. If you want to be a Company Secretary, you should certainly go for it. Scope of Company Secretary is becoming very broad with the growth in the corporate world. One can get into highly paid positions in the private and public sectors, various banks and financial institutions, the Department of Company Affairs, stock exchanges, company law boards and government departments. Please refer to this link for further guidance on taking CS as a career option. https://www.shiksha.com/careers/company-secretary-30.

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