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A CAREER GUIDE ON CS COURSE

A CAREER GUIDE ON CS COURSE

In this note, we have tried to collate all general information related to CS course, with regard to levels, admission, curriculum, exams, and training, etc. To be able to professionally practice the Company Secretaryship, an individual has to complete three levels of training and examination, set by the ICSI. Lets’ start with HOW TO BECOME A CS

STAGES OF COMPANY SECRETARY – CS EXAM LEVELS

The course structure of CS has undergone significant change in the recent times especially the amendment in Feb 2020 brought in quite a number of changes, one such change is the introduction of CSEET and dispensation of Foundation Programme.

  • Currently, the CS course consists of 3 stages, namely;
  • CSEET (CS Executive Entrance Test)
  • CS Executive Programme
  • CS Professional Programme

CSEET has replaced the Foundation Programme completely, wherein the admission to Foundation Programme has been discontinued. Instead, the CSEET shall be the entry point of CS Course.

Note: This makes every aspiring candidate go through to entrance test in order to get registered in the Executive programme. Candidates, who have completed 12th standard, will be eligible to take ICSI CSEET exam. The earlier practice of granting relaxation to graduate and postgraduate to undergo foundation and to register as direct entry to the executive programme has been discontinued.

Read complete details on how to become a CS 

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