Hi, I am an MBA - HR with varied experience into teaching, training and recruitment. I want to do CS now. Can somebody guide me. Regards & Thanks, Asma
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi,

Let me ask you some questions first. Why do you want to pursue CS? Are you clear about the roles and responsibilities of CS? What help do you want to seek from this forum? Do explain that as it would be easier once the query is asked with details... :)

Regards,

From India, Delhi
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Dear Asma,

CS is altogether a corporate profession. CS functions consist of Corporate Laws - Companies Act, SEBI Rules and Regulations, Listing Compliances, Contractual Laws, Competition Laws, etc., sometimes even HR laws. Hence, be clear about what you want in your life.

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CS Mukesh Tank

From India, Mumbai
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Asma,

Why do you want to pursue CS? You have experience in HR and education but are shifting into a different field? What do you want to do in the future?

From India, Jaipur
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Yes, I am clear about the CS role. Actually, I always wanted to pursue corporate law, but I could not. Now, I want to start all over again. I think being a BCom and MBA holder, I will get exemptions from a few modules of CS. I want to work as an independent CS after completion. Any suggestions would be welcome.

Thanks

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Asma, Doing CS is very Good & Couragous decision, A person should do what he is intreseted in. If u want to know more about exemption u can log in ICSI website. Wish u good luck. Regards
From India, Vadodara
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