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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

Beginner-Level 5

CS + LLB are core qualifications that can shape your career in the direction of secretarial, legal, corporate governance and corporate and securities laws. Since you are pursuing these qualifications already, am assuming that this is your ultimate goal.
FRM is no doubt a very competitive qualification with an abundant scope and market demand. However, you need to understand that FRM is a qualification solely based and focused on risk, not even financial management. Are you sure you want to specialise in risk management and the sorts? If you do, then CS + LLB is of no use and FRM would be the ideal choice. Although the syllabus would be
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Devi singh

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When I read the question, the instant answer that came to my mind is CA. No doubt that CA is far more advanced and acceptable in any industry. CWA and CS have comparatively fewer opportunities.
If you are doing CA then you should complete it within 4 years. Not more than that to achieve everything on time otherwise your life will be tough if you started getting flunked.
Start working with studies instantly. Work is a very important part of CA, without working, you can't get the true meaning of CA.
I will not write much about CWA and CS because the scope of both the courses is very limited as compared to CA. CWA takes around 3-years but t
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Abhisek DashPursuing MCA from CIME, Bhubaneswar.

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I don't think so because BCA is a 3-year UG course.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Career as a Company Secretary is not only prestigious and financially satisfying but also brings with it a high level of job happiness. Company Secretary is an in-house legal expert, a compliance officer of the Company, a specialist in corporate laws, securities laws & capital market and corporate governance. After the globalization of services, the Company Secretary profession is initiated in different countries. India is entering into a mutual broad economic co-operation Agreements with various countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and many More. These agreements with countries acknowledge Company Secretaries with a free passa
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Himanshu Sharma

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The choice purely depends on the ultimate goal that you have set in mind.
Actually, the course content plays a very huge role in deciding the best match with law. CA course although can be a good choice. However, the context of the syllabus is quite different from that of law. The similarity between, both CS and LL.B. is that both of them are law focused courses. The CS curriculum attempts to make you study corporate laws in depth, whereas an LL.B. course will make you study a number of laws ranging from civil to criminal.
If we now consider the fact, that you want to primarily be a CA, and then pursue a degree (CS or LL.B) that is law
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Devi singh

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CS EXECUTIVE Exams Tips, Strategies &
Guidelines
The CS Executive Course consists of the following
subjects and modules:
MODULE 1
1. Company Law
2. Cost and Management Accounting
3. Economic and Commercial Laws
4. Tax Laws and Practice
MODULE 2
5. Company Accounts and Auditing Practices
6. Capital Markets and Securities Laws
7. Industrial, Labour and General Laws

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Vijay Khanna

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1. Excessive Socializing:
As per one study done by IMAI, about 62.6% of Indian Youth spend up to 10 hours per week of time on social media. Excessive use of social media will definitely harm your health along with time and career. It is significant to manage your study along with social media to find a healthy balance. You do not have to forget that your major goal is to become a successful company secretary and not a social media manager.
2. Bunking Classes:
Bunking lectures and missing classes is surly not a good sign for your future prospectus. This will show that you are not serious about your studies displays lack of responsibility.
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