Which course has better career prospects among CS and MBA?
So I have passed my 12th. And I am little confused, I actually wanted to do CS but it is difficult as I have heard. So I'll be doing BMS then MBA. But I still have confusion so what should I do? which of these has better career and scope? Please tell in detail.
also can I do CS after doing BMS?
Company Secretaryship is one of the lucrative career option after B.Com. CS is offered by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and the duration is three years. There are three stages to become a qualified company secretary. The stages comprises of foundation course, intermediate stage and training. You are already eligible for the initial two stages as you will complete your graduation soon. Company secretary plays a very special role in a private as well as public limited company. He is responsible for answering queries of shareholders, providing advice to the board, handling legal matters and various other company affa
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Company Secretaryship is one of the lucrative career option after B.Com. CS is offered by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and the duration is three years. There are three stages to become a qualified company secretary. The stages comprises of foundation course, intermediate stage and training. You are already eligible for the initial two stages as you will complete your graduation soon. Company secretary plays a very special role in a private as well as public limited company. He is responsible for answering queries of shareholders, providing advice to the board, handling legal matters and various other company affairs. The most favored option by many of the commerce graduates is of post graduation in Management. I would however like to emphasize that you should go for MBA in Finance. Though named as specialization in Finance, the course mostly specializes on managing financial investments. After completion of MBA or PGDBM you can easily get a job in financial services sector. As the space of financial services has become increasingly crowded due to presence of candidates with similar kind of skills, you need to differentiation yourself from others. Hence I would like to suggest you to go for any specialized certification courses such as CIMA, CPA/ CFA etc.
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Company Secretaryship is one of the lucrative career option after B.Com. CS is offered by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and the duration is three years. There are three stages to become a qualified company secretary. The stages comprises of foundation course, intermediate stage and training. You are already eligible for the initial two stages as you will complete your graduation soon.
Company secretary plays a very special role in a private as well as public limited company. He is responsible for answering queries of shareholders, providing advice to the board, handling legal matters and various other company affairs.
The most favored option by many of the commerce graduates is of post graduation in Management. I would however like to emphasize that you should go for MBA in Finance. Though named as specialization in Finance, the course mostly specializes on managing financial investments.
After completion of MBA or PGDBM you can easily get a job in financial services sector. As the space of financial services has become increasingly crowded due to presence of candidates with similar kind of skills, you need to differentiation yourself from others. Hence I would like to suggest you to go for any specialized certification courses such as CIMA, CPA/ CFA etc.
Hi Jyoti, Both these courses have good career prospects. I would suggest you to pursue CS first as the minimum eligibility to pursue MBA is graduation.
Hi Jyoti,
Both these courses have good career prospects.
I would suggest you to pursue CS first as the minimum eligibility to pursue MBA is graduation.
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