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Online cs preparation classes at Takshila Learning

Online cs preparation classes at Takshila Learning

CS online classes :- Takshila Learning, one of the leading organization in digital education with courses ranging from school courses, professional courses, skill development courses and international courses. It offers video lectures for CS (Company Secretary) as per latest ICSI syllabus recorded by the best faculties from all over India. The intent is that students planning to give CS exams soon should be able to clear the CS examinations with high score at the first attempt itself. For your in-depth practice, Takshila Learning offers courses for one year duration.
This programme is the first level of study out of three level viz; Foundation Programme, Executive Programme and Professional Programme,  on the path of becoming a Company  Secretary. Hence, at this level students need to build a good understanding and knowledge base of all the papers.
The CS Foundation Course covers the topics such as laws related to Contract, Partnership, HUF, Negotiable Instruments and others. Additionally, Accounting aspects focus on corporate and businesses, basic principles of management, ethics and communication techniques, concept and theories of economics, elementary statistics and mathematics.
CS Executive admission is open throughout the year and examinations are conducted twice in a year i.e June and December. CS Executive Programme can be pursued only after 10+2 pass from Arts, Science or Commerce stream (Excluding Fine Arts)It is the second level on the path of becoming a Company Secretary.
We provide these classes in online and offline mode like pendrive, DVDs, Memory card, Tablet and Easybook
CS Professional admission is open throughout the year and examinations are conducted twice in a year i.e June and December. CS Professional Programme can be pursued only after clearing the CS Executive Programme of CS (Company Secretary) Course. It is the third and last level on the path of becoming a Company Secretary.
We provide these classes in online and offline mode like pendrive, DVDs, Memory card, Tablet and Easybook.
In CS online coaching classes for cs executivecs professional  , cs foundation all other topics and subjects of CS courses for CS PREPARATION and other PROFESSIONAL COURSES are explained by experts and experienced faculties.
For FREE DEMO & More Details and videos for cs course , kindly visit at www.takshilalearning.com
Contact Details: 8800999280/011-45639131
Email: info@takshilalearning.com

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