Should I opt for higher studies or get a job after completing CS and why?

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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    It's not true that CS professionals are treated as just degree holders. Just know that, once you finish the course in India, you have to wait for 2-years after practicing as a CS and you should apply for other memberships in which country you want to work. If you want to go with your Indian CS alone, there won't be many opportunities to work for an MNC to be a part of a different country's head.
    The sane goes to CA's, even they have the same concept to work abroad.
    Since CS is law based, there is a definite need to study the other country's law before working there. So it needs a membership. CA also requires knowing the different standar
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    Rahul Singh

    7 years ago
    A company which is bound to appoint a company secretary always gives priority to the one with his/her expertise in more than one field. I mean that a company secretary with a degree in law or being a chartered accountant will always be the first choice of the employer. However, a major part of your role will constitute of the application of your education, therefore, it is generally advisable to go for a job after the completion of CS. Once you have basic amount of work experience then pursuing higher studies will give your career a great boost. As mentioned, the other courses such as law, MBA, CA, etc., will help you look out for wide
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