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How To Prepare For CS Exam 2021| CS Executive Exam Preparation Tips


How To Prepare For CS Exam 2021| CS Executive Exam Preparation Tips 



How to Study for the CS Exam in 2021: Company Secretary (CS) is one of the most important positions in a company, as well as one of the most difficult tests to pass. He or she acts as a company's conscience seeker, and one must have the correct method to master the exam.

 

As a result, before you begin your Company Secretary study, you should have a firm understanding of how to prepare for the CS exam using the most recent curriculum. In this piece, we'll go over a comprehensive article on ICSI CS Exam Preparation Tips.

CS Executive Exam Preparation Tips

 

 Planning - Start Planning from Day one and  Never Ever Postpone Your Day Schedule

Target- Set Your Target Like- Exemption, 60+Marks, 80+ Marks, 95+Marks

MCQ's -Foundation (All Subjects) Executive (ILGL, Tax, Costing)

The Above Subjects Exams Are Based on MCQ's Try to do More Practice.

Say No To Choice- Never Leave any chapter as a choice. At least read all the chapters so that you have some idea about it as the cs exam doesn't have any marks weightage.

Write Relevant Points- Add relevant points in your answers. key points are very important to get good marks in theory subjects.

Presentation- Writing proper content is not only enough to get good marks. Your presentation of answers matters a lot to get good marks. (Handwriting, Margins, Appropriate spacing, etc.)

 

We hope you found the information presented in this CS Executive Video Lectures to be helpful. Wishing you the best of success with your next examinations! For more video lectures, Subscribe to our YouTube channel (CS Executive Video/online).

 

 

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