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CS Executive Group 2 – Syllabus – CS Executive Online Video Lectures

The syllabus prescribed by ICSI for the CS Executive course. 

We are going to discuss the Exam Overview of CS Executive Group 2 – with its Syllabus & Exam Preparation Tips, Candidates can check the tips mentioned here, and follow a customized study plan.

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CS Executive Syllabus – MODULE 2

Paper – 5 Corporate & Management Accounting.

Paper – 6 Securities Laws & Capital Markets.

Paper – 7 Economic, Business, and Commercial Laws.

Paper – 8 Financial and Strategic Management.

Browse the full video lecture to get a complete understanding of the CS Executive Group 2 and How to prepare for CS Executive Group 2 to clear the exam on the first attempt with ease.

To aid you in your preparation for the CS Executive, Mock tests, quizzes, and other study material will be provided so that you get a comprehensive understanding of the concepts.

The students can enroll for this exam which happens twice a year in December and June month. Examination dates get released in September and in March. The passing percentage of this exam is a minimum of 40% for each paper and a minimum of 50% in aggregate of all the subjects. The results of these exams get declared in Feb and August.

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  • A maximum number of solved examples provided in the CS Executive video lectures itself so that you understand how to use the concepts in your exam very well.
  • Videos will be provided in Pen-drive, DVD, or through online access as per requirement.
  • A reference book will be provided, a hard copy is provided if you order the full course.
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CS Executive is an important stage of this Company Secretary course where you are given all the concepts and a thorough understanding of these concepts is mandatory for you to become a professional Company Secretary as you grow up. The way of teaching which Takshila Learning online CS Executive Classes for CS Executive New Syllabus that the student gets a complete clarity of the concepts.

 

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