Dear All,
Is Company secretary course supports HR profile? If Yes,
How it will be? and suggested experience to start CS course?
Is CS better than Ph.D? which one is better for 2years experienced HR professional?
Regards,
Madhu.

From India, Hyderabad
Hi Madhu!!!
think you are in a great confusion!! three are different things and have different career prospectives. this is my sugestion to you to think first which career path you want to choose. the job responsibility of a CS is differ from the HRM though CS has to know the basic law relating employment. the main job function of a CS in a company is to provide legal guide relating to companies act, issuing of shares and deventures, issues related forex & securities ect. whereas the function of an hR you know....and i believe Phd only have academic career to one....

From India, Calcutta
Mr. Madhu, I am Srivathsa Desikan doing Master of Social Work(HRM) through the Madurai Institute of Social Sciences. Moreover, I have also completed CS(Exexutive) course through ICSI. Gonna write final in December. I feel CS is a high profession then that of HR. I suggest u to do CS where u become master of many laws including labour laws which are main for HR. As anupama mam you must be in confusion. Good luck choose the correct profession. For more details you can call me on 9944604306
From India, Madras
Dear Srivathsa
First of all i want to clarify that is my name is not Anupama, it's Anupam and Musculine gender.
i strickly object your comment that CS is high profession than HR. I dont know from where have you learned this unprofessional attitute and have a urge to comment like this in a professional cite.
i regret to condemmn this kind of attitute on behalf of all menbers of this cite. it will be better for all of HR professionals like me, if you clarify that in which respect HRs dont have the same status like CS have!

From India, Calcutta
Hi
This is Shwetha from Bangalore.
I do agree with Anupam wordings...
First and foremost thing: without having knowledge better don't give any suggestions to any one....
Who told you that HR Profession doesn't have same status compared to CS??
Have you got experienced in it or simply saying it blindly....
Without knowing anything or without getting experienced you should not judge any profession.
Every Profession has their own value....
Second thing:Please don't use this site for posting unnecessary things...without any prior knowledge on those things.
You are still a student, so advising to you better change this unprofessional attitude..
Regards
Shwetha

From India, Bangalore
Dear Anupam & Swetha,
Please be kind in your words, these type of words doesnt suite to HR professionals, HR person are the bridge joining employees and employers so they have to be very kind in nature.
I agree with your emotions but the way you people are behaving towards shrivatsa in really very strange.
Today there a post dedicate to a blind boy in which the author described the way of communication (the harsh or direct and the soft or pleasing) both phrase gave the same requirement yet in a different manner.

From India, Mumbai
Ya I do know that Yaasmin!!!!
Being a HR in one company I do know how to respond to the people...
I even Know that nobody are perfect in this world and all of them will not be experts in all the things/matters/skills......
If they don't know they should ask others na......simply blindly they should not assume things and comment on other Profession...
Since Mr. Shrivatsa is giving advise to Mr. Madhu regarding to his career part.....He should be experienced in it or he should be having some knowledge on that...
So I told him like that...I don't think so my words are wrong........
Regards
Shwetha

From India, Bangalore
Hello my dear learned people at this forum,
I feel sorry for the words that I have uttered. May be this s because I m child before u all. Hey learned men amd women! Please forgive me! I am not underestimating any profession but I feel CS has more value as it gives a higher value as it is certified by the ICSI. You great souls can be in a higher level but u can feel the real heat actually falls on the student community. Thank you miss shewata, yasmin and others.

From India, Madras
Dear All, I didn’t get clarity on your answers for my query. Can you explain more...
From India, Hyderabad
\Hello Madhu....

Here is the answer to your queries.....

Company Secretary's work is to mainly look into the legal matters of a firm or organization. It also mainly is a multifaceted job which has the knowledge and the affiliation towards every conceivable department in the organization.

A CS also maintains balance in Organisation with importance given to legal soundness, which is one of the most imperative qualities/responsibilities of a CS.
A Company Secretary also looks into the financial / legislative and the legal aspects to do with the organization. If the company is public or deciding to go public, then the public issue matters fall under the responsibility of the CS.

So in a way CS supports all the functions providing legal knowledge wherever required including HR Department.

Now coming to the next part of your question, A phd in HR is not only for academic purpose but also can be utilized for research in many organisation. I have seen Many FPM or People who have achieved Doctorate degree working in good companies like Thomas Cook, Tata and others.

But before you select any of these as your career path... i would suggest you to wrtie on a peace of paper about your interests in life, what is that you want to do...DO not jump for things that others are doing and are successful...but opt for a thing which interests you Madhu. It will surely bring good results.

In case you are ever in need of a career counselling do let me know....

All the best

Now Dear Anupam, Shwetha,

This is a professional forum, any on and everyone has the right to express their views no matter you like them or not, Also Shrivathsa did not say anything wrong it was her view of CS and HR so let it be. You are senior people of the forum so your job is to correct them not insult or get aggressive.

Let us be open to criticism also...Dis agreements, difference in opinion and views are part of life and we all very very different individuals from each other and its in our nature to differ. Accept it and then share your experiences and opinion to make people understand your side of story.

Specially as HR professionals we all need to understand other's views also.......

You both are doing a great job on this forum....and please continue to do so...

Regards,

Archna

From India, Delhi
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