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7th July 2013, 11:41 PM
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After completion of MBA how can I do CS?
after completion of MBA how can i do CS?? How can i apply?
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27th August 2013, 01:59 AM
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Re: After completion of MBA how can I do CS?
Hi Friend..................
Information About Company Secretary course : This course is conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and this course is sub divide in three sections -Foundation, Executive, and Professional. The required educational qualifications for the Foundation course is 10+2 .After completing the foundation course you can apply for the Executive programme and at the time of Executive programme course your age should be 17 years. After passing the Executive Programme examination, you can registered for the Professional Programme. Admission to this course throughout the year and this exam is conducted 2 times in a year such as June & December. Course Duration A candidate needs to clear 3 stages to qualify as Company Secretary and these are: Foundation Course: The minimum eligibility to gain entry in the Foundation Course is a pass in 10+2 examination or its equivalent in any stream. Duration: The course is of 8 months. Intermediate Course: A pass in the Foundation Course Examination of the ICSI/Graduation degree or a Master's degree/Pass in ICWAI, ICAI can allow you entry in the intermediate course. Duration: The course is of 9 months. Final Course On passing the Final examination of ICSI you will need to undergo a practical training after which, you will be completely eligible for the Associate Membership of the Institute. Fee Structure of ICSI: You need to spend Rs 3,600 for the foundation program. A commerce graduate can pay a fee of Rs 7000 for Executive program and a non-commerce graduate, Rs 7750 for admission to ICSI course. |
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27th August 2013, 11:25 AM
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Re: After completion of MBA how can I do CS?
Hello,
It is nice that you want to move ahead with your MBA course. But, I don't whether Company secretary course comes under complete graduation course or not. I will give you sufficient information related to the eligibility criteria that is required to pursue your MBA course. This will give you a basic understanding to pursue your course ahead in your career. If it is possible to move ahead with it , you can go ahead and achieve your dream course that you want to pursue ahead in your life. I will give you the detailed view of eligibility criteria that you can move ahead with. Here is the detailed view of the course. - Minimum of 50% of marks in your graduation and 45% of marks for SC/ST students. - No age limit. - Graduation from recognized University. Now, you need to decide which way you can move ahead in your career and achieve your dreams. This is the prime requirement that you need to fulfill in order to pursue your course ahead in your career. Regards, |
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27th August 2013, 06:44 PM
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Re: After completion of MBA how can I do CS?
The Company Secretary course is conducted in three stages:
Foundation Executive Professional Cut Off Dates for Admission to Executive Course 28th February for December Exams in the same year 31st August for June Exam next year ICSI conducts Executive Examinations twice a year that is in June and December. You can get direct admission in the executive stage Eligibilty to give the Executive level Exams of ICSI is Graduation Pass or Foundation course pass of the ICSI There are 7 papers that you have to give in the ICSI Executive level Module 1 >> Economic and Commercial Laws >> Cost and Management accounting >> Tax Laws and Practice >> Company Laws Module 2 >> Company Accounts and Auditing Practices >> Industrial, General and Labour Laws >> Capital Markets and Securities Law |
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