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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Of course, yes. CS is a very good option. CS has become very lucrative and remunerative and with the implementation of the companies act 2013. The scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional. A company secretary can do practice, or get appointed as a key managerial person. A company secretary is also known as compliance manager as he/she is the one with an overall and all round knowledge of various laws applicable in the industries. So, it is noteworthy that along with the enhancement in scope, work and remuneration wise, responsibility and accountability is also increased. The salary package depends on your skills,
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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Through Lateral Entry (which enables to get directly admission in 2nd year) is gateway for your admission after pursuing Diploma degree. Various universities have their own norms regarding lateral entry admission.

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Nitish Kumar SharmaBelieve in reality.

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its all are professional courses with b.com. CA And CS both is valuable course market has both demands. cs is comparatively easy than CA.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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It's a tough task. It's almost impossible to get a seat in NIT and that too CS branch.
Good luck.

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Kirti Kalyani

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The level of CS is same at both places. You can pursue CS from anywhere, you'll receive the same level of knowledge.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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There is nothing as easy or hard. With adequate efforts and a bit of luck, you'll able to clear the CS exams. The pass percentage for CS is the highest amongst CA, CS and CWA.
All the best.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Yes, it is. CS has become very lucrative and remunerative and with the implementation of the Companies Act 2013. The scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional. A company secretary can do practice, or get appointed as a key managerial person. A company secretary is also known as compliance manager as he/she is the one with an overall and all-round knowledge of various laws applicable in the industries. So, it is noteworthy that along with the enhancement in scope, work and remuneration wise, responsibility and accountability is also increased. The salary package depends on your skills, knowledge and practical exposu
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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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First of all, decide whether your interest is more theoretical oriented or practical oriented. CA is the one who specialises in taxation, auditing and accounting, a majority of the subjects are practical. Company Secretary is a specialist of law, drafting and compliances. A majority of the subjects are theoretical. There's no such thing as easy or hard. Both are almost at the equal level and require the same level of hard work and understanding. Seeing working prospects wise, CA is much more recognised course among the masses and can start his own practice with ease, that's not the case with CS. However, with the companies act 2013
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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
Which level of graduation are you in? If you are in the final year, it is suggested that you go for CS executive directly after clearing your graduation. If you are in the first year or so, yes you can go for the foundation programme of ICSI.
All the best.

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