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New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes you can eligible to sit both groups of CS executive.
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
There is no such specification, minimum of 18 marks out 45 is what students are expected to get in their term exams and 4 out of 10 marks.
In accounting and Finance various subjects are included like Auditing, Mergers and Acquisitions, Financial reporting, working capital.
The eligibility criteria for a BBA in Finance and Accounts is simply as follows:
1. The candidate must have passed 10+2 from the recognised board.
2. The student must achieve at least 50% of the points from 10+2.
3. The last year students still awaiting results may also apply.
Analytical and problem-solving skills that they have gained through exercises, projects, and the
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, a course in undergraduate commerce is the BBA Finance And Accounts. Accounting, financial planning, economics, and other related areas of operation in anyorganisationor business are studied in the Bachelor of Business Administrationprogrammein Accounting & Finance.
The first four semesters of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting & Finance are common to all Bachelor of Business Administration programs, and the remaining two concentrates and focus on thespecialisedsubjects and topics related to the fields of Accounting & Finance. Students with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting & Finance ca
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The difficulty level of the ICSI CS Executive exam and Professional exam vary from individual to individual. CS Executive is of moderate difficulty, whereas, CS Professional exam is considered to be difficult.
The Executive programme is the second level and CS Professional is the final level of the CS course and consists of two modules: Module 1 and Module 2.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
ICSI CS exam questions length depends upon the type of question. The length of the answers are generally long. Hiwever it may vary from question to questions. Candidates can check the demo ICSI answer sheet to check the length of the answers. Candidates must follow the ICSI answer guidelines to answer the questions.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the table below to knw the ICSI CS passing marks for CS Executive and Professional examination below:
ICSI CS Executive Qualifying Marks
Module | Papers | Parts | Marks | Qualifying Perecentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Module 1 | Paper 1. Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws | - | 100 | 40% |
Paper 2. Company Law | Part A. Company Law, Principles &Concepts | 50 | 40% | |
Part B: Company Administration and Meetings – Law and Practices | 40 | |||
Part C: Company Secretary as a Profession | 10 | |||
Paper 3. Setting up of Business Entities and Closure | Part A: Setting up of Business | 40 | 40% | |
Part B: Registration; Licenses & Compliances | 35 | |||
Part C :Insolvency; Winding up& Closure of Business | 25 | |||
Paper 4. Tax Laws | Part A: Direct Taxes | 50 | 40% | |
Part B: Indirect Taxes | 50 | |||
Module 2 | Paper 5. Corporate & Management Accounting | Part A: Corporate Accounting | 60 | 40% |
Part B: Management Accounting and Valuation | 40 | |||
Paper 6. Securities Laws & Capital Markets | Part A. Securities Laws | 70 | 40% | |
Part B. Capital Market & Intermediaries | 30 | |||
Paper 7. Economic, Business and Commercial Laws | Part A. Foreign Exchange Management &NBFCs | 40 | 40% | |
Part B. Competition Law | 25 | |||
Part C. Business & Commercial Laws | 35 | |||
Paper 8. Financial and Strategic Management | Part A. :Financial Management | 60 | 40% | |
Part B. Strategic Management | 40 |
ICSI CS Professional Passing Marks
Module | Paper | Marks | Qualifying Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
Module 1 | Paper 1. Governance, Risk Management, Compliances and Ethics | 50 | 40%
|
20 | |||
20 | |||
10 | |||
Paper 2. Advanced Tax Laws | 70 | 40% | |
30 | |||
Paper 3. Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances | 100 | 40% | |
Module 2 | Paper 4. Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and Due Diligence | 40 | 40% |
60 | |||
Paper 5. Corporate Restructuring, Insolvency, Liquidation & Winding-up | 50 | 40% | |
50 | |||
Paper 6. Resolution of Corporate Disputes,Non-Compliances& Remedies | 100 | 40% | |
Module 3 | Paper 7.Corporate Funding & Listings in Stock Exchanges | 60 | 40% |
40 | |||
Paper 8. Multidisciplinary Case Studies | 100 | 40% | |
Elective Paper 9: 9.1- Banking – Law & Practice 9.2- Insurance – Law & Practice 9.3- Intellectual Property Rights: Laws and Practices 9.4- Forensic Audit 9.5- Direct Tax Laws & Practice 9.6- Labour Laws& Practice 9.7- Valuations & Business Modelling 9.8- Insolvency – Law and Practice | 100 | 40% |
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the ICSI CS Executive exam marking scheme each question has equal marks. The total marks for CS Executive each paper is 100 marks. There will be no negative amrking for any incorrect answer or not attempted questions. Candidates will be given partial marks for every correct answer.
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