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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

The latest cutoff information available at ICSI Delhi about Integrated Company Secretary (Executive+Professional) is that he needs to score minimum of 40% in all papers and aggregate marks more than 50% at CSEET for cutoff. This cutoff helps to qualify for the Executive programme so that the candidate can further qualify into the Professional stage. The results of CSEET are usually released within a few weeks from the date of the test and the candidate has to achieve these criteria to go forward in his Company Secretary course.

 

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Saksham Kumar

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Graduates who complete the position of Company Secretary from ICSI Delhi have excellent career opportunities in areas such as corporate governance. legal services Legal Compliance Corporate Law Able to work as a Company Secretary in private and public companies. financial institution and law firms. Roles and duties include corporate counsel. legal advisor Compliance officer and corporate governance experts with appropriate experience You can aim for higher positions such as Chief Compliance Officer or Chief Administrative Officer. The demand for qualified company secretaries continues to increase in India and abroad. This creates adequ

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Saksham Kumar

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In general, the integrated company secretary programme (executive + professional) offers better placement opportunities compared to standard company secretaries. Because it has more comprehensive features Graduates of integrated programs are more competitive in the job market due to their high level of expertise. This enables them to apply for senior positions in a wide range of corporate governance, legal and compliance fields.

The integrated curriculum allows students to gain expertise at both the executive and professional level. This makes them eligible for high-paying jobs immediately after completing the course. This leads to grea

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Sumit Pandey

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The registration fee for the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) in 2024 is INR 2,000 per student per appearance, which includes the cost of both parts of the CSEET Guide. Some categories of candidates may be eligible for discounts. Students can register online at icsi.edu. 

The CSEET exam is held four times a year, in January, May, July, and November. The November 2024 exam is scheduled for November 9, 2024, and the last date for registration is October 15, 2024. 

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Abhay shivhare

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Yes, you can pursue a BLS LLB course after completing CS Executive. While the subjects of BLS LLB (Bachelor of Legal Science and Bachelor of Laws) are distinct from Company Secretary (CS) topics, the legal knowledge gained can complement your CS skills, especially in corporate law and compliance. Both fields involve legal and regulatory understanding, so a BLS LLB can be beneficial for a well-rounded career in legal and corporate sectors.

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Parul Thapa

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The course is for three years. The CS course is divided into three levels:

  • Foundation Programme
  • Executive Programme
  • Professional Programme

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Parul Thapa

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The key things you should know in the beginning for a smooth and successful journey are mentioned below for your reference -

  • Attention to detail: A CS needs to be accurate since they work with the legal and financial regulations. So, train your eye for details.
  • Sharp communication skills: A CS requires brilliant verbal and written communication for effective interaction with stakeholders, drafting reports, and making presentations.
  • Time management and organizational skills: Study, examinations and an internship if you have any, require good time management and organizational skills.
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills: You will come acro
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, many people start the CS course at a later age in life and have very successful careers as Company Secretaries. Your age should not deter you, provided you have the necessary passion and dedication.

You already have a base in some of the relevant subjects, such as economics, business environment, communication, etc., because of your work experience. This can actually work to your advantage in the Foundation and Executive levels of the course.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Yeah, it is totally possible to pursue a Company Secretary course with any full-time job. This will basically need some amount of planning and sufficient time that is devoted to it. 

Look into online learning platforms, weekend classes, or self-study materials with flexible hours that can be adjusted according to your schedule.
The below mentioned tips can help you in balancing your studies for a company secretary course with a full-time job -

  • Flexible study options: Do a course where you could have a say on the type of study to enroll in. The good news is that most professional bodies and universities that offer CS programs are
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Muskan

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Choosing between CS (Company Secretary) and CMA (Certified Management Accountant) is based on your career goals and interests. CS entails supervising corporate governance, legal compliance, and boardroom processes, making it excellent for positions in corporate law, governance, and compliance sectors. CMA, on the other hand, concentrates on financial management, cost accounting, budgeting, and strategic planning, which can lead to a career in management accounting, financial analysis, and decision-making in various industries. Consider your strengths, preferences, and planned career path—whether it's maintaining legal integrity a

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