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Foundation Course: The Foundation course is the first level of the CS programme and has a duration of 8 months. The course is offered in both online and offline mode. Executive Course: The Executive course is the second level of the CS programme and has a duration of 9 months. The course is offered in both online and offline mode. Professional Course: The Professional course is the final level of the CS programme and has a duration of 10 months. The course is offered in offline mode only. After completi
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ICSI allows candidates to register in the CA Intermediate course through two routes. One is the direct entry route; and the other is the Foundation/CSEET route.
Candidates who have completed B.Com course can take direct admission to the CS Executive course. To get CS certification, such candidates have to pass Executive and Professional levels to get CS certification.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Hello, Company Secretary course can be pursued by students from any background, however, it is more suitable for students from commerce background. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India considers students from every background and that too, without any percentage criteria.
Admission to the company secretary course is open throughout the year. You can apply for the exam by creating an account at the ICSI official website and filling all the details. Once you have paid the registration fee, you will be able to appear for the exams. All the very best, hope this answer helps.
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