by Abhigyan Panigrahi | Jul 15, 2026 | Blog, Company Secretary (CS), CS Professionals, CSEET Coaching
Company Secretary Career in 2026: Opportunities Beyond Compliance The Role of a Company Secretary Is Evolving Many students believe that a Company Secretary’s role is limited to filing statutory documents and ensuring legal compliance. However, today’s...by Abhigyan Panigrahi | Jun 30, 2026 | Blog, Chartered Accountant (CA), Company Secretary (CS)
Habits of CA & CS Rank Holders: Daily Practices That Lead to Success What Makes Rank Holders Different? Every examination season, students wonder how rank holders consistently achieve exceptional results. The answer is rarely extraordinary intelligence. Instead,...by Abhigyan Panigrahi | Jun 10, 2026 | Blog, Chartered Accountant (CA), Company Secretary (CS)
Artificial Intelligence in Accounting: Why Future CAs Need Digital Skills Accounting Is Changing Faster Than Ever The accounting profession is no longer limited to balance sheets, ledgers, and manual audits. With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud...by Abhigyan Panigrahi | Apr 10, 2026 | Blog, Chartered Accountant (CA), Company Secretary (CS)
CA vs MBA After 12th Commerce: Which Career Is Right for You? Cleared Your 12th Commerce? What’s Next? Completing Class 12 is an exciting milestone, but it also brings one of the most important career decisions. Among commerce students, two options often...by Abhigyan Panigrahi | Mar 6, 2026 | Company Secretary (CS)
Cash Flow Statement Explained (Lecture 1): Why Profit ≠ Cash View More Lectures Cash Flow Statement Explained (Lecture 1): Why Profit ≠ Cash Why Profit is Not Always Cash: Understanding the Cash Flow Statement. Have you ever looked at a company’s Profit and Loss...by Abhigyan Panigrahi | Mar 5, 2026 | Classes, Company Secretary (CS)
Cash Flow Statement Explained (Lecture 2): Why Profit ≠ Cash View More Lectures Cash Flow Statement Explained (Lecture 1): Why Profit ≠ Cash Why Profit is Not Always Cash: Understanding the Cash Flow Statement. Have you ever looked at a company’s Profit and Loss...