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12th February 2016, 01:43 PM
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Can I join Company Secretary course after 2nd year B.Sc? How long does it take to become a Company Secretary?
Sir, please can i join to the company secretory course after 2nd year in science and what is the duration has to be taken to become an company secretory
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7th January 2018, 08:40 AM
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Re: Can I join Company Secretary course after 2nd year B.Sc? How long does it take to become a Company Secretary?
You can join CS Executive course after completion of your graduation and will get exemption from CS Foundation course. After taking admission, It will take minimum 3 years to become a CS (Company Secretary).
Steps to Become a CS - Complete your graduation in B.Sc - After graduation, Register for CS Executive programme. - Complete your CS Executive course. - Register for CS Professional course and complete it. - You have to undergo 15 months management training in companies sponsored by the institute after passing CS Executive or CS Professional course. - On completion of CS Professional course and completing training, You are admitted as associate member of ICSI. Course Duration - Foundation Course : 8 Months - Executive Course : 9 Months - Professional Course : 10 Months Fee Structure CS Executive Course - Admission Fee : Rs.1500/- - Foundation Examination Exemption Fee : Rs.500/- - Tuition Fee : Rs.5000/- CS Professional Course - Admission Fee : Rs.1500/- - Foundation Examination Exemption Fee : Rs.500/- - Tuition Fee : Rs.9500/- |
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21st December 2020, 06:42 PM
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Re: Can I join Company Secretary course after 2nd year B.Sc? How long does it take to become a Company Secretary?
Can I do company secretary course after Bsc (zoolgy hons) ? Is it tough for science student ? Because I have no knowledge about commerce field. And can cs is Worth doing?
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