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AISHA BANSAL

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Ram,
There are lots of courses which you can do after B.Com, it is just that opt for a course in the field which incites you. Courses like:-
1) Digital marketing
2) MBA
(and then take the exam of the specialized officers in banks).
3) M.Com
4) Law
5) Forensic accounting
6) Photography
7) Psychology
8) Animation
9) Interior designing
10) Journalism
One more thing I would like to suggest you is that do an internship while doing any course so that your efficiency will increase and even you can earn while learning and getting work experience.
Moreover, don't think about salary. Salary will depend only upon your efficiency. Just after finishin
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

It would be difficult if you are pursuing this course due to peer pressure or any other pressure.
It is all within you. No course is easy or difficult, it is just the mindset. I was an above average student when I entered the course. My father was totally against my decision of doing this course. It was the last day of filing the entrance form and we were standing on the window to deposit the same. Before handing over the form to the CS official, my father confirmed from me for a last time that do I really want to do it. I nodded yes and trust me I never regretted that nod. I had failures, I was told by my father that I opted for a very
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

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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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Government Sector Jobs after Company Secretary Course
Many governmental organizations are there in our country that takes in efficient company secretaries. A few of those firms include:
Airport Authority of India
Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)
Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC)
State Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited
In addition to these, many banks also take on company secretaries. A few other job areas in the public sector are:
Accounts Branch of the Central Government Law Services
Bureau of Public Enterprises
Government Financial Institutions
Stock Exchanges
Individuals also have
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

It's not true that CS professionals are treated as just degree holders. Just know that, once you finish the course in India, you have to wait for 2-years after practicing as a CS and you should apply for other memberships in which country you want to work. If you want to go with your Indian CS alone, there won't be many opportunities to work for an MNC to be a part of a different country's head.
The sane goes to CA's, even they have the same concept to work abroad.
Since CS is law based, there is a definite need to study the other country's law before working there. So it needs a membership. CA also requires knowing the different standar
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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Which course do you wish to pursue? Can you please be more clear about what exactly do you wish to know?

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omshi Gupta

Beginner-Level 3

As per me, CS is a better option for you.

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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Tips to crack CS in 1 year:
1.Create a plan which can be successfully executed. Give more time to topics which you find difficult and keep a buffer so that you can complete some pending tasks.
2.Focus on your strengths and sailing through the weaknesses is the best exam strategy you can bet on
3.Having too many books would lead to confusion during the time of revision and most of your doubts would remain unresolved without a good book.
4.Examiners try to trap students by playing around with the question and options. So read the question carefully to understand what is required and see the options with great concentration in case of MCQ b
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

There are no coaching institutes of CS after 10th.
The Company Secretary course cannot be pursued just after 10th. The minimum educational qualification required to be eligible for the course is +2, from a recognized board of studies.
The course is divided into three stages:
Foundation Program
Executive Program
Professional Program
Candidates who have passed +2 level of examination have to enroll for the Foundation program which is followed by the Executive and the Professional program.
Candidates with a Bachelor's degree in any stream, except fine arts, can enroll directly for the Executive Program.

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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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