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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Reyansh, UCAS Tariff is a point system used by the universities to set their requirements. It is something you don't have to worry about. You can check the internet and the UCAS website to learn about it if you wish. Now, UCAS is the common application system to apply to the universities in UK mainly for undergraduates and some post graduate programs. UCAS is not merely some requirement but the portal through which you apply to an university in UK. Ever university here in UK is grouped in UCAS accordingly and you have to apply by the given deadlines and upload required documents. The basic eligibility to study CS if you are talking
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rahul r

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CS Foundation Registration is open throughout the year. Candidates registered up to and including the month of March are eligible to take Foundation examination the earliest in December in the same year and those registered up to and including September can take up the examination in June next year subject to satisfactory completion of coaching. So, If you want to write CS Foundation exam in Dec 2018, you should register before 28th Feb 2018. If you want to write CS Foundation exam in June 2018, you should register before 30th September 2017. Regards.

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rahul r

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Which is better? The MBA is an academic degree, typically requiring two years of study. The CS is a professional designation requiring about one year of study and a professional examination. The emphasis is on corporate governance, working closely with boards of directors, and liaison between the corporation, government, and shareholders. The CS studies corporate law, accounting, finance, management, economics, and information technology. The MBA studies those subjects plus marketing, production, statistics, strategy, policy and other business related courses. The MBA emphasizes preparing students for management positions in any level
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Varsha!
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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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Kanchan!
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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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

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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Anuj Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Best colleges for CS are listed as follows in no particular order
ITMU-ITM University
DOU-Delhi Open University
DUSC-Delhi University South Campus
NSIT-Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology.

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Mahesh Bhogadi

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Hi,
UK and Australia accepts 15 years education or the 3 year undergraduate course from India. In general, you can study, but you must also see that you have good marks in your B.Sc. And, you must also take the TOEFL or IELTS. IELTS is more accepted in these countries. An overall band score of 6.5 is required. The top universities will normally require more than 65%. They also consider your personal statement, recommendation letters, internship work, project, extracurricular work etc. For admission.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Anjali!
Please refer to these links to get a thorough insight and guidance on how to take up a career as a CS:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-company-secretaries-of-india-icsi/exams/icsi-exam/dates
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/company-secretary-30.

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