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deepika maurya

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ICSI CS Syllabus:
ICSI CS Executive programme Syllabus:
Module 1, Paper 1: Company Law
Module 1, Paper 2: Cost and Management Accounting
Module 1, Paper 3: Economic and Commercial Laws
Module 1, Paper 4: Tax Laws and Practice
Module 2, Paper 1: Company Accounts and Auditing Practices
Module 2, Paper 2: Capital Markets and Securities Laws
Module 2, Paper 3: Industrial Labour and General Laws
Professional programme:
Module 1, Paper 1: Company Secretarial Practice
Module 1, Paper 2: Drafting, Appearances, and Pleadings
Module 2, Paper 1: Financial Treasury and Forex Management
Module 2, Paper 2: Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency
Module 3, Paper 1:
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deepika maurya

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A list of the best books for the ICSI-CS exam is mentioned below;
1- Company Law Made Easy
2- Company Law Paper Objective Compilation
3- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-1 Jurisprudence, Interpretation, And General Laws for June 2020 Exam.
4- CS Executive Paper 1 Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws (Google Drive + Printed Book)
5- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive programme Module I (2017 Syllabus) Paper 3 Setting Up of Business Entities And Closure For June 2020 Exam
6- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-3 Setting Up Of Business Entities And Closur
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deepika maurya

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The ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India), constituted under the Company Secretaries ACT of 1980, is a government-recognised body that produces Company Secretaries in India. The course of Company Secretaryship was introduced in 1960 by the CLB (Company Law Board). The Institute of Company Secretaries of India was created in 1968 and took over from the Company Law Board to conduct the exam. The Company Secretary certification includes three levels of which one has to appear for three exams:
1- CSEET
2- Executive Programme
3- Professional Programme
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha ICSI CS Exam page. (https://www.shiksha
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Aalisha Rizvi

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A Ph.D. in Finance concerns research areas such as valuation of financial instruments, topics in international finance, market volatility, trading mechanics, and so forth. It is generally undertaken after a Master of Finance or related degree programs in closely related disciplines and involves heavy portions of theoretical learning as well as practical and mathematical analysis. Duration of this course is 3-5 years. Eligibility- PG degree in Accountancy, Finance. To list few colleges-
IIT Madras, Chennai
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi
Alliance School of Business, Bangalore
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Shailesh J. Mehta Scho
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Aalisha Rizvi

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The Company Secretary Course has three levels and the fees structure is as follows -
For foundation you need to pay Rs 4500
For CS executive the fees is Rs 8500
And for CS professional the fees is Rs 12000. The fee structure is same for the entire country.

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Prakash deep

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Yes, you can register but the exams will be at the last of November or the start of December.

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Chinmay Jain

Beginner-Level 5

If yes, then you may pursue an MCA. Programme after finishing your B.Com. The applicant must have a bachelor's degree in business, Science, engineering, or an equivalent degree from a recognised university or institute to be eligible for MCA.

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Yash Kumar

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Hi,
After BCOM graduation you can check the following courses:-
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Masters of Commerce (M.Com)
Chartered Accountant (CA)
Company Secretary (CS)
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Business Accounting and Taxation (BAT)
Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
Actuarial Science.

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Kundan KumarPersuing Bcom from Kirorimal College (DU),CA Inter

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There is no such differences but if you have done CS in India & you need to clear few papers before work as a CS in Dubai. You have a wide scope of CS in Dubai. You may get other types of compliance related job in Dubai because ICSI work same in Dubai as in India, More or less law is same.

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