I have done B. Com honors, is it good to do CS after B. Com?

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    Anish Manchanda | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    CS is an amazing course. It's all about company law and related theory. So, if you are good at theoretical subjects CS is a good option. Good luck.
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    ravi jha | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    CS course contains good job opportunities with good pay scale that's why CS is a good course. After the completion of this course you can get good jobs in various companies. So, you can choose this course for your bright future. There are 3 stages in CS course which you have to complete. They are:
    Foundation course
    Executive programme
    Professional course
    You are already a graduate, so, you are eligible for the executive course and can skip foundation course. The eligibility criteria for executive course:
    Either you can pursue foundation course you can have a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in any stream. Those who have qualified IC
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    n manish Nothing special | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Look new companies act has not made it mandatory to have a CS.!!!
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    Ankit Jaiswal

    8 years ago
    if you like thoery then you should go for CS and in coming few years CS will have a great career.
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    Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafri teacher by choice not chance... | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    yes . it is good option for c.s because syllabus of c.s match with commerce. student of commerce can do well in c.s.

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