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Online and offline classes for cs preparation

Online and offline classes for cs preparation

CS Course : 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.
For students we provide the opportunity to study from best faculties from the comfort of their home. Other options like concise notes and question bank provide the option to clear the exams at the fastest pace.

We provide these classes in online and offline mode like Pendrive, DVDs, Memory card, Tablet and Easybook.
CS (Company Secretary) course is conducted by ICSI (The Institute of Company Secretaries of India) and is divided in three parts which are explained below.

Three Levels of CS Course
Stages Eligibility Criteria
CS Foundation - Online classes for CS Foundation
10+2 pass or equivalent students of Arts, Science or Commerce stream (Excluding Fine Arts)

CS Executive - Online classes for CS Executive
Can be pursued by a Graduate of all streams except Fine Arts or after clearing CS Foundation

CS Professional - Online classes for CS Professional
Can be pursued only after clearing the Executive Programme of CS Course

Qualifying Marks
A candidate is declared to have passed the Foundation / Executive / Professional examination, if he/she secures at one sitting a minimum of 40% marks in each paper and 50% marks in the aggregate of all subjects.

Career Opportunities
The Role of a company secretary can be very diverse and vital. They have to perform many important role in the company like:-
1. In-house legal Expert
2. Corporate Laws Expert
3. Chief Advisor
4. Corporate Planner and many more..

Get online cs classes on Takshila Learning.
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