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CS Executive Syllabus 2021 Exam- Preparation Tips and Syllabus


CS Executive Syllabus 2021 Exam- Preparation Tips and Syllabus

What is a CS Executive Program

A CS Executive programme is offered by the ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India). The CS Foundation, the Executive, and the CS Professional are the three levels. Candidates with an undergraduate degree in any field other than Fine Arts are not required to take the CS Foundation test before applying for the CS-Executive.

Both the old and new syllabus of cs executive can be found on the official website. Candidates should prepare for each subject by studying the topics contained in the June 2021 Company Secretary Executive Syllabus and planning according to the old or current syllabus.

Takshila learning recommends the following study plan for the CS Executive aspirants:

 1. A CS Executive aspirant may use the study plan for June 2021 to help them stay focused on their training.

 2. A CS Executive aspirant must create a CS Executive study plan before beginning their CS exam preparation.

3. A CS Executive aspirant should execute a study schedule that should involve a few hours of self-study, such as studying from ICSI’s syllabus books, watching online video tutorials, or attending classroom coaching.

4. A CS Executive aspirant should complete the syllabus of one entire paper before moving on to the next; experts suggest that they have more than one subject every day.

5. A CS Executive aspirant should devote their most productive hours to reading books because this is the most effective way to put their quick-grasping abilities to use.

6. A CS Executive aspirant who is unable to devote half a day to study for the exam should take advantage of online video lectures.

 7. On alternate days, the aspirants must study related subject books and watch video lecture series or other online materials on the same topic.

8. The term “revision is the secret to success” is well-known. In their CS Executive research schedule, aspirants should plan to finish their syllabus well ahead of time and leave ample time for revision.

9. The aspirants should ensure that they are up to date on current events by reading the ICSI student e-bulletin, which assists them in providing important information in their responses.

 

CS EXECUTIVE EXAM PATTERN 2021

The exams under CS Executive Programme are held twice a year during the months of June and December, respectively. There are eight papers in CS Executive Exam 2020, i.e., a Total of two modules (4 papers in each module) that will be conducted in Pen and paper mode and the Duration of the Exam will be 3 hours.

 

Paper1: Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws-100 marks

Paper2: Company Law-100 marks

Paper3: The Setting up of Business Entities and Closure-100 marks

Paper4: Tax Laws-100 marks

 

Paper5: Corporate & Management Accounting-100 marks

Paper6: Securities Laws & Capital Markets-100 marks

Paper7: Economic, Business and Commercial Laws-100 marks

Paper8: Financial and Strategic Management-100 marks

 

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