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11th February 2011, 08:22 PM
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Is it possible to do CS along with MBA? How to apply for the course and what is the fee structure?
Right now i m doing MBA finance,i want to do CS along with it. Is it beenficial to do CS along with MBA?Is it beneficial to do correspondent CS? I also want to know the procedure to apply for it and its fee structure? Will it be easy to carry on both the courses simultaneously?
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12th February 2011, 07:35 AM
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Since you are currently pursuing MBA you do have the minimum qualification required to pursue CS. You need to send an application along with a DD of Rs 250/- to ICSI. Since you are graduate you can register for the intermediate level directly. It is possible to do both the courses simultaneously. Just requires you to balance the time for studying for both the courses.
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11th April 2011, 04:40 PM
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have completed my b.com and my cs executive level is also completed....... i want to do another professional course which can be done simultaneously with my internship...... plz suggest me the suitable couse as soon as possible...
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30th September 2011, 07:51 PM
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Is it possible to do CS along with MBA? How to apply for the course and what is the fee structure?
Since you are currently pursuing MBA you do have the minimum qualification required to pursue CS. You need to send an application along with a DD of Rs 250/- to ICSI. Since you are graduate you can register for the intermediate level directly. It is possible to do both the courses simultaneously. Just requires you to balance the time for studying for both the courses. thanking you |
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30th September 2011, 10:38 PM
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Is it possible to do CS along with MBA? How to apply for the course and what is the fee structure?
Since you are currently pursuing MBA you do have the minimum qualification required to pursue CS. You need to send an application along with a DD of Rs 250/- to ICSI. Since you are graduate you can register for the intermediate level directly. It is possible to do both the courses simultaneously. Just requires you to balance the time for studying for both the courses. ankit thanking you |
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4th October 2011, 10:45 AM
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Dear friend,
you are currently pursuing MBA you do have the minimum qualification required to pursue CS. You need to send an application along with a DD of Rs 250/- to ICSI. Since you are graduate you can register for the intermediate level directly. It is possible to do both the courses simultaneously. Good luck |
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22nd February 2012, 09:07 PM
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Is it possible to do CS along with MBA? How to apply for the course and what is the fee structure?
Since you are currently pursuing MBA you do have the minimum qualification required to pursue CS. You need to send an application along with a DD of Rs 250/- to ICSI. Since you are graduate you can register for the intermediate level directly. It is possible to do both the courses simultaneously. Just requires you to balance the time for studying for both the courses. |
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