Hi All,
Can any one suggest the best combination with CS.
I am willing to pursue some additional courses (like MBA-Finance, LLB, etc) along with CS.
Can any one suggest the best option with CS?
Regards,
Manisha
Manisha (N.A.) (49 Points)
07 November 2009Hi All,
Can any one suggest the best combination with CS.
I am willing to pursue some additional courses (like MBA-Finance, LLB, etc) along with CS.
Can any one suggest the best option with CS?
Regards,
Manisha
CA Balram Sharma
(CA)
(839 Points)
Replied 07 November 2009
hi manisha , i would like to suggest the LLB,
THERE IS GOOD COMBINATION OF LLB + CS,
Manisha
(N.A.)
(49 Points)
Replied 07 November 2009
Thanks Balram/Raza,
Is there any option of doing LLB as part-time or correspondence.
And also I would like to know whether MBA in Finance along with CS useful in industry
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114773 Points)
Replied 07 November 2009
Hello,
As per my suggestion go for LL.B. instead of CA. Complete your CS as soon as possible along with LL.B. and start exploring the market. Use your energy for earning professional expertise necessary for CS cum Legal Officer at top level. This advise is based on my personal and professional understanding and experience.
Best Regards
Nitin
(Jr. ACCOUNTS OFFICER)
(147 Points)
Replied 08 November 2009
I am fully agree with Ankur sir. Me is also doing CS with CA. But its optimum combination lies with LLB.
Manisha
(N.A.)
(49 Points)
Replied 11 November 2009
Thanks Ankur Sir, Thanks for the advise. I searched for LLB part time or corespodence course but could not locate any, as I have some constraints doing a full time course. Is there a option of doing LLB partime/correspodence. As other options I would like to know about the options in Finance. Would CS along with MBA in Finance help. If I need to specialise in Finance sector what course would you recommend. Any information on this would be really helpful for me to take decision. Regards, Manisha Originally posted by :Ankur Garg |
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Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114773 Points)
Replied 12 November 2009
Search on Google for LLB part time corespodence course in India.
Prodyut Banerjee
(Advocate)
(309 Points)
Replied 12 November 2009
umesh vyas
(B.Com., LL.B., A.C.S. )
(210 Points)
Replied 28 December 2009
Mr. Banerjee is right, you please go for evening regalar LLB Coolege. it is equel to part time college in context of college time, as it works for 6-8 pm. or like that.
and according to me, in some colleges your performance result is more important instead of attendance.
ofcourse notofficially they will tell you that they will compromise with attendance.
All the best,
mahesh chandak
(student)
(22 Points)
Replied 06 January 2010
Hii everyone...
if anyone can suggest me about the course to be undertaken along with CA? what will be the best combination? now i have appeared for CA-PCC in nov. 2009...
archana..
(CS, CA Final)
(48 Points)
Replied 25 January 2010
can u suggest such part time llb college in kolkata???
Prodyut Banerjee
(Advocate)
(309 Points)
Replied 26 January 2010
Originally posted by : archana.. | ||
can u suggest such part time llb college in kolkata??? |
You may contact to Sarsuna Law College at Behala, Kolkata.
syam Kumar Vanamali
(HR)
(21 Points)
Replied 15 February 2010
Can anyone throw the light whether can we do CS with MBA final year correspondance in university of Madras.
Is Madras university accepts it doing imultanous CS with it's MBA .
your answer keep me on trach to get registration for CS and it would be helpful to me