Need Advice !! Urgently - 15.02.2010

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Dear All....


I am Graduate (B.Com) from Delhi University and besides I am working as an Accountant and working experience of more than 5 years. Now I am planning to pursue one new professional course like CS. I have heard that If I go for this then I will have to go under through training.?


I just want to ask whether training is compulsory or not ?


If CS is not good option as per my work profile then for which course I should go for.

 

Please Help..............!!


Regards,



Inderpal Singh

Replies (9)

if u want to go for practice,then u have to go for training.if u just pass the exam then  u can have LCS  certification.

training is compulsory only when if you want practice as company secretery .

Training is needed....... This will also help in your development as CS

See the training is compusory in that case only if you wish to do the practise as a cs, and on the other hand if you just want the degree for a job purpose the requisite training of 15 months is not required.hope it answers you query .

hi

sir,

i just want to know the procedure for calculating vat and service tax in plumbing contract please help

thank u

Training is always good for you. If you wish to work in accounts in future, you can go for Computer Accountancy Course. or if you wish CA is always welcome..:)

training is compulsory  and you will learn all secretarial work .. you will become a gem in company law .. during training, the firm will pay you peanuts and you will have the strength and dedication to finish the entire 15 months .. apart from that there is secular modular training program (SMTP) for 15 days.   ROC/stock exchange,  training for 15 days. 

 

But you will be working in the top management once you clear and get a job. you will be link between the director and shareholders. 

sir since you hav worked for more than 3 yrs so u need not undergo training again

mr. inderpal ,

nupur jain is right.


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