Why should I opt for a course in CS? Can I clear the exams without coaching?
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A per today's scenario CS is the best branch which is giving the highest placement record. For secure options, it is best to adopt.
For the second one.
You will surely crack an exam without coaching. You just need to prepare well and have confidence within you. Remember, topper of IIT JEE is mostly from the non-coaching background, you can get motivation from there.
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Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13
7 years agoDear student,
The scope for CS has been enhanced by companies act 2013 and obviously, it is beneficial to go for it. In order to pass the exams, I would suggest that you opt for self-study, but only if you can manage to sit at one place and study for 8-10 hours daily, otherwise, join a coaching institute.
All the very best.
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A Company Secretary is also has utmost importance in the corporate world. He/she is a person who is completely knowledgeable about day to day functions of the company. He is the person who is well aware of all the corporate laws and intercessions of the business. He makes the functioning of the company efficient by coordinating at various levels and is also a medium to provide genuine and authentic information to the shareholders of the company. Any company having a paid up share capital of more than 10 crores has to deploy a full time Company Secretary. The most important about CS is it is a statutory designation. A person may begi...more -
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