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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can write CS exam after completing M.Sc.

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Barun TiwariFinance professional in an MNC

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Yes, you can directly join CS Intermediate post-graduation in commerce.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You may opt for certificate courses in Share Market, Certificate course in Investment Management, Short Term courses in Insurance, Diploma in a Capital Market/ money market Certificate course in Finance, Certificate in Co-operation, Co-operative Law & Business Laws (CCLBL), Certificate in Business Skills, so these courses will help you in CS but I think you should prepare yourself for the exam which is in June because to crack CS is not easy but it's up to you. Take your decision deliberately. Best of luck.

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astha singh

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Hi Anushka!
It is totally upto your interest. Both of the fields will require some amount of basic maths but nothing complex. For CS course, only foundation course has maths. For MBA, again there is little maths and calculations involved, especially if you want to specialize in finance. Else, if you wish to skip maths throughout, you can opt for MBA in Human Resource or Marketing. You can also explore the new and upcoming fields for MBA like MBA in Travel and Tourism, Event Management, Retail Management, E-Business etc.

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Deepti Singh

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Company Secretary
Stages to become a CS:
The student who would like to join the course after 10+2 pass or equivalent has to undergo three stages to pursue the company secretaries courses i.e.
Foundation Programme
Executive Programme
Professional Programme
The students who would like to join the course after passing
graduation have to undergo two stages of the company secretaryship i.e.
Executive Programme
Professional Programme
Foundation Programme which is of eight months duration can be pursued by 10+2 pass or equivalent students of arts, science or commerce stream (excluding fine arts). Executive programme can be pursued by a graduate of
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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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The Institute of Company Secretaries of India is an organization that has stood out for right regulation and continuous development in the profession of company secretaries in the country. Keeping aside awarding degrees and membership to candidates, ICSI has always aimed to raise the bar in terms of striking a balance between professional education and expertise. Candidates who have cleared Senior Secondary (10+2) examination of a Board/University constituted by law in India or any examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto are eligible.
For CS registration everyone go with online registration also the site i
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Devi singh

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Important preparation tips for students preparing for CS exams:
-Draft a schedule and stick to it.
-Focus on you modules first rather than referring to thousands of other supplementary books.
-Coaching and tution classes helps keep you motivated,ease and simplify your preparation but it may not stand true for each and all. You may or may not personally require coaching as per your level of intellect.
-Take it easy even if you fail initially once.Its not as easy that you appear for an exam and you clear it. Patience is the key here.
-You need to smartly work out the syllabus on basis of its importance and frequency of being asked in past exa
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