Is CS (company secretary) a better option after 12th or should I pursue any other course? Will I get good job opportunities if I do CS?

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    Rushabh Sheth | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    CS is a lucrative option in company law and various other commercial laws. There are a lot of good opportunities in it. Ever since the passing of Companies Act 2013, the demand for CS has gone up.
    Normally, people do CS along with graduation so you can do CS with B.Com or any other Degree course.
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    7 years ago
    Based on my experience, I have seen many people do nothing due to CSE because they did with private college. So, you better try with Government institute because it has good placement. But, for the government institute, you need to score 80% or above in 10-12th and huge rank in JEE MAIN/ ADVANCE. So, based on your score and interest, go according to it.

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