What should I do after company secretary course? Should I go for MBA?

5K Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Pratik Behera
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Rushabh Sheth
9 years ago
MBA is not advisable since it is completely a different field. You should opt for law, since it will help you with CS. Even if you don't study after CS it is sufficient, since passing CS is a big deal. You can work under a practicing CS to learn, and then you could decide about the future career pa

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Is that only one year course?

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9 years ago
You can get a good job after completing your CS course. You should opt for LLB instead of MBA.

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Thank you

Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello, After the completion of CS, you can go for any other post qualification courses that are being provided by the ICSI itself. You can also go for LLB as CS and LLB is considered a good combination in job scenario. MBA is also a good option, but not very effective with CS. LLB is the most suite

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Ankit Kumar
5 years ago
You can get a good job after completing your CS course. You should opt for LLB instead of MBA.

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
LLB is the most suited course after CS. It will enhance your civil and criminal law skills along with your corporate law skills.

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7 years ago
Hi, After the completion of CS, you can go for any other post qualification courses that are being provided by the ICSI itself. You can also go LL.B. As CS and LL.B. Is considered a good combination in job scenario. MBA is also a good option, but not very effective with CS.

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