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118 Points
Joined March 2016
I don't understand why you can't depend on CS completely? Each course has its own value and CS is a professional course and highly privileged too. There is a saying “Jack of all trade but master of none”
Do you want to follow it??
You need to decide what you want to do actually and your area of interest.
Career as a Company Secretary is not only prestigious and financially rewarding but also carries with it a high degree of job satisfaction.
A qualified company secretary has openings in Employment and as a Practicing Independent Professional.
Company Secretary in Employment:
* Companies with a paid up share capital of Rs.2 crores or more are compulsorily required to appoint a whole-time Company Secretary.
* All companies seeking a listing on Stock Exchange are required to appoint a whole-time company secretary.
* Membership of the Institute is recognized for appointment to superior posts and services under Central Government.
Membership of the Institute is an essential qualification for recruitment from Grade I to Grade IV in the Accounts branch of the Indian Company Law Service
A company Secretary is a knowledge professional with a research bent of mind acquired through rigorous training in corporate laws and corporate management. The syllabus for the course also grills him in Information Systems and Systems Audit. As such, Company Secretaries are well versed in Information Technology as well as ITES. With his procedure orientation and mastery, Company Secretary is able to set up the EOU shop for IT and BPO industries cost efficiently. He is also well versed in foreign collaboration and joint venture agreements as well as intellectual property rights. This enables him to add value to IT or BPO subsidiaries of foreign companies in India as well as the takeover activities by Indian corporate in foreign countries in IT and ITES sectors.
Many Company Secretaries are already working in various countries like the US, Canada, UK
So don’t underestimate CS