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Akshat Sharma

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If you don't fill the exam form then the attempt will not be counted but if you fill the exam form and don't appear for the exam, your attempt would be counted.

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B.Com is unquestionably a fantastic and challenging course. As you mentioned, you are currently in your second year of study and are undecided as to whether you should enrol in a well-known and pertinent job school after earning your B.Com. After earning a B.Com. There are numerous career-focused courses available. Chartered Accountant is unquestionably the most visible and noticeable course, but it's also the most challenging. Since the CA course is incredibly challenging and typically time-consuming, you should make a good decision before enrolling. Following completion of the B.Com degree, additional courses include the MBA, CS M.Co
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well obviously having a CS along with a professional aw course is just another feather on one' s cap. However I would advise you to rather take CS alongside your law course. As it would help you to cover the legal portion of CS without any extra efforts. As subjects are quite common for legal portion in CS that would not burden you with.

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There are some key parameters that we should keep in mind before choosing any University, like, faculty, placements, international exposure, curriculum, alumni of that university. MBA is somewhat a higher and reputed degree which will open the door for lucrative jobs in the corporate world. Though the charm of MBA has not decreased, the management institutions are rampant especially in Cities. The point is that pursuing MBA has become easy than it was a decade ago. I would suggest you to choose a university that caters your all round development and provides complete placement and internship assistance. List of some of the Top and best
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The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) in Delhi is a premier national professional body in India under the ownership of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The institute is well built, covering 10 acres of space, fully air-conditioned, and Wi-Fi enabled. The classrooms are clean and have air conditioning and a projector. It also has CCTV cameras for surveillance. A separate medical room is available for any kind of emergency. A well-maintained library is also available, which is open 24/7. Campus has sports facilities like a badminton court and a wonderful gaming zone. It conducts seminars from time to time on various topi
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Khushi Gusain

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In the beginning MBA is a tag that allows you the entry in corporate world and gives you eligibility upvote for decent jobs ( I have seen big companies offering meagre 10k to 15k to fresh MBA candidates, only exception given to selected top B schools like IIM etc. , others are all same for them and candidates accept jobs to either get a brand name of the company or they have limited options)
After few years, you will find yourself at the same platform with colleagues who are not MBA but have equal work experience like you. You might also realise that the specialisation you chose in MBA doesn't interest you as far as that department is c
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I will suggest you to go for BBA+MBA, Career after BBA+MBA is very demanding and an MBA after your BBA increases your studying and brings you to a greater leadership stage. Very few schools give a fresh strategy to this course in India. This course, however, is very industry-oriented and aims at developing leadership abilities from the grass-roots stage in a person. Career after BBA MBA gives you a pretty good package and also gives you an ample amount of theoretical as well as practical knowledge about the corporate world. The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional programme and t
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1. Maa Narmada Institute of Professional Education
2. Vidyodaya Mahavidyalaya
3. Yash College of Education
4. Suyash Computer Education
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Sandeep Kumar

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The fee at Christ College of Science and Management for B.Com. in Company Secretary is approx 1.85 lacs for the first year
Christ College, Pune is a convent minority and private institution affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University. The college is accredited by NAAC with a B+ grade. The institute is recognised by the Government of Maharashtra and managed by Carmel Vidya Bhavan Trust of the CMI (Carmelites of Mary Immaculate) congregation. It is a sister concern of Christ University, Bengaluru. The institute offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes like BA, BCom, BSc (Computer Science, Mathematics, Electronics, C
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, I'm glad to have you. A three-year degree called "Company Secretary" teaches students how to manage a company's legal matters, such as tax reports and record keeping. A firms strategy, decision-making, and ensuring that all operations adhere to legal, moral, and regulatory criteria are all directly managed by the company secretary. The CS course, or company secretary course, is specifically created for students with a background in commerce. However, this course is open to all students who have completed their 12 standards and come from any field.

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