Company Secretary Preparation

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5 years ago

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Nitin Kumar Jain

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Rina,
For CS, pass three-stage-exam:
1. Foundation
2. Executive
3. Professional
Eligibility for the foundation examination:
a) Class 12th pass from any stream.
* If you are a graduate you do not need to sit in the foundation examination.
Eligibility for executive examination:
A) CS / CMA / CA Passout Foundation Examination
B) Graduation in any stream. After passing the executive exam, it is necessary to have 1.5 years of training. After the training, you are eligible for the CS professional exam.

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Gudipati Nagender

Beginner-Level 2

Don't refer any authors books for CA/CS/CMA.
Better to study institute books, it's enough.
And refer revision test papers it is available in official website. And better to do mock test papers for final exam.

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6 years ago

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Piyush Tyagi

Beginner-Level 2

CAT is much more preferred by students pursuing BBA.

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6 years ago

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Prachi,
There's no such place thing. It's a pan India course conducted by ICSI which has its branches across the country. You can prepare anywhere as the institute provides you with the required books and material. However of you require coaching too, with the internet coming into play, you can get classes of almost all teachers at your home itself. So, there's no need to be exact about best place.
All the best.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Anushka. It is best that you start your CS alongwith graduation. Managing both CS syllabus and graduation studies is a bit challenging, but can be managed with ease, once started. If you are planning of doing the same with MBA, the task would be a bit more challenging. The only benefit you derive starting CS after graduation is that you don't have to appear for the foundation exam. Think and act wisely. Feel free to revert. All the best!

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7 years ago

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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

CS EXECUTIVE Exams Tips, Strategies &
Guidelines
The CS Executive Course consists of the following
subjects and modules:
MODULE 1
1. Company Law
2. Cost and Management Accounting
3. Economic and Commercial Laws
4. Tax Laws and Practice
MODULE 2
5. Company Accounts and Auditing Practices
6. Capital Markets and Securities Laws
7. Industrial, Labour and General Laws

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