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Sudipta Bose

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I would like to thank you for providing the wonderful opportunity for answering this question. Well, it can be prepared as follows:CS Executive Suggested Study Plan:-
First of all CS Executive is divided into 3 Category-
1) Subjective
Company Law
Economic and Commercial Law
Security Law and Capital Market
Auditing Practices
For these subject, refer a book which has very easy language and try to cover only the important topic first, and then, if you have some time left, then go for the least or less important topic. You should try to devote 2 hours for each subject in theory. In exams they ask very tricky questions and make a habit of learning
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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
I would suggest that you go for what you like i.e
your certification courses.
But alongside that try at least once more for clearing your CS exams.
However, if you are sure enough that you don't want to pursue this, leave this altogether and focus on what you want.
All the best!

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aman,
It depends upon the capability of the student. Basically CMA gives more emphasis to cost and operations while CA gives equal importance to law, cost,tax, accounts etc.
So, if you enjoy practical more then CMA is right for you otherwise CA.
CA is wider but CMA is narrower.
All the best.

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Atharva BhatCurrently pursuing Bachelors of Management studies

Beginner-Level 5

It is always beneficial to do both because you get two individual yet connected degrees. If you want to pursue CS it can be always combined with another Bachelor's degree. If you can complete both of them side by side without compromising on performance in any one you will be able to set up a strong career for yourself.

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Abhishek Desai

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No idea about CS, so can't comment. But for MBA, yes, the academic scores especially the graduation marks do matter as a lot of top B-Schools give significant weightage to them. During the interviews, one can be questioned about his graduation marks (if low). Also, once getting admitted into a particular B-School, there are companies who consider the graduation marks seriously while recruiting for summer and/or final placements.

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Chetna S

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Hi
After bachelor's, you have 2 levels to clear:
Executive and professional. The duration is not specified as such and it depends on your registration. For more information, read here:
https://www.icsi.edu/WebModules/AboutUs/Courses/CS_Course.htm

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you are able to do MBA from top 20 B-Schools of India, then it is better career option over Company Secretary because opportunities for growth will be higher.

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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More or less with Company Law.
Regards.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on B.Com, I am of the opinion that IT MBA IT will be an ideal higher qualification for you. If you can do some courses to gain BFSI domain knowledge and get IIBA certification to become a qualified BA, any IT company will hire you. With MBA IT you will be qualified for pre-sales support, Sales & Marketing and Account Management roles in IT and ITES companies.

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Rushabh Sheth

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You can pursue CS after completing class 12th. You need to qualify CS foundation exam. If you are a graduate then you don't need to take the CS foundation exam.

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