Which course is better to pursue after B.Com, LLB or Company secretary?

19 Followers | 2.4k Views | Posted 9 years ago
Asked by risha mogha

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    Prashant Gajre

    9 years ago
    After Bcom LLB is a good decision
  • Go for LLB as it's better.
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    dinesh choudhari

    9 years ago
    After B.Com, LLB & company secretary is a better option and MBA finance & marketing for company secretary & B.Com, MBA in HR for an LLB graduate. IIM is the most prestigious institute for MBA. In IIM Ahmadabad, MBA student receives a salary above-1.5 crore. The average salary in IIM is 12-15 lakhs p.a.
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    nag raj always b positive, cool

    9 years ago
    Which course is better after B.Com?
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    Lokesh Mathur | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    B.Com - LLB will be a good combination.
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    Mahesh Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    if u can do both of courses it will more beneficial for u.
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    AISHA BANSAL | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    in my point of view join llb course and side by side appear for CS exam. CS with law and a graduation degree will help you in getting good job.
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    Kriti kamboj I AM NOT SPECIAL BUT JUST A LIMITED EDITION | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    L.L.B. will be a better option
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    Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Hi Risha,
    CS is recommendable, considering wider career options enhanced by 'Act 14. Finance'.

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