I am a MBA student.can I pursue CS with MBA

Asked about ICSI Delhi - Institute of Company Secretaries of India - Company Secretaryship

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Asked by Avantika Arya

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    pradeep bisht | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    If you are doing PGDM then you will have to go through lots of training and classroom lectures which will consume the most of your time and you will not get extra time to prepare for CS, but if you are in an average MBA college, pursuing MBA, and you are good at catching concepts then you can think for CS.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can pursue it as CS is a professional course for which one has to do self-study. However, CS with MBA is an odd combination. You should pursue CS only if you are keen on pursuing a career as a Company Secretary, as it is a highly specialized professional degree that could have more weightage than MBA.
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    Bhumika Khattar | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Yes, surely you can.
    The Best Combination is CS with LLB. However, if you have interest in finance profile, then you can opt for MBA (Finance) along with CS, CA and CS is also a good combination.
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    Ankita Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hey,
    Yes, you can pursue CS with MBA. You can also check this link for more details:
    https://ask.shiksha.com/getTopicDetail/1360219/is-it-a-wise-decision-to-pursue-mba-with-cs

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