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What is The Syllabus of CSEET Exam ? CSEET Syllabus 2021

What is The Syllabus of the CSEET Exam? CSEET Syllabus 2021 Students should study the CSEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern before taking the CS Foundation Exam to learn about the subjects and significant topics that will be covered in the exam so that they can prepare accordingly. Here you can find a comprehensive guide to the  CSEET Syllabus  and Exam Pattern for the year 2021.   Company Secretary Entrance Exam (CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET))   2021 The ICSI has created the CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) to replace the previous CS Foundation  program for admission to the CS Executive program. The CSEET exam will henceforth be a requirement for admission to the Executive Program. The CS Executive Entrance Test is administered by the ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India). CSEET is held four times a year, usually in January, May, July, and November.   Eligibility Criteria for the ICSI CSEET in 2021 Candidates who have finished their 10+2 or equivalent test are eligible to

Legal Aptitude And Logical Reasoning |Tort Law | CSEET Paper 2

( Paper 2 in LEGAL APTITUDE AND LOGICAL REASONING-CSEET) A fascinating thing to deal with is the Rule of Tort. While not a complicated statute, it requires some knowledge of the demarcation between tort law and other wrongs. Now that we are part of the CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) consisting of questions of objective type/multiple choice, let us look at tort law from a similar point of view where we learn torts in a more granular form. Tort Meaning Tort – means a civil wrong. The word tort is the French equivalent of the English word wrong. The word “Tort” is derived from the Latin word “Tortum” which means twisted.   In general Tort, the meaning is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the wrongful act.   Parties – There are 2 parties in a Tort   a. Plaintiff- is a person who sustains an injury or suffers loss as the result of the wrongful act. The aggrieved/injured party.   b. Tort Feasor– is a pers

DEMAND And SUPPLY ECONOMIC & BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CSEET

DEMAND AND SUPPLY – ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - CSEET (Paper-3) This topic Demand & Supply of Paper 3 – Economic and Business Environment of Cs Executive Entrance Test is just going to a refresher of the Economics that most of the students might have gone through in their higher secondary education.  Demand – Desire backed up by the purchasing power of the consumer. It has two elements i.e. consumers desire to purchase goods or services and willingness to pay for it. A mere desire without purchasing power or ability to pay without desire to purchase cannot be termed as purchase. Supply – Meaning of supply is relatively simple, it refers to the total amount of a specific goods or services that is available to consumers at a specific price or range of prices. Since, it is going to be an objective paper so let you learn the topic in a similar way via this video so that basic concepts gets registered into bulletins and illustrations helps to have a better understanding ans clea

Concept of Communication- Business Communication for CSEET

Concept of Communication- Business Communication for CSEET When one communicates to transact some commercial activity, that is, providing goods or services, with the intention of generating profits, it is termed as Business Communication. The process of communication basically flows from the sender to receiver with intent to expect the receiver to understand the message that has been communicated, be it a fact, opinion, or Paper 1 - Business Communication - CSEET Communication is a strength in life. It is an integral feature of every living being. Being able to act and respond is the main characteristic of a human being. Where an expression or thought arises from one, the purpose of the communication gets in. For example, if a person is hungry and wants to eat to relieve their hunger, we should look at two things. Second, the hunger felt by the human is the feeling that affects him. But secondly, the section where the contact starts is his response to communicate it by asking for food

About, History, Objectives and Functions of Reserve Bank of India

Reserve Bank of India (RBI): About, History, Objectives and Functions The  Reserve Bank of India (RBI)  is the Central Bank of India, also known as Banker’s Bank. The monetary and other banking policies of the Government of India are governed by the Reserve Bank. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was established on 1 April 1935 under the  Reserve Bank of India Act 1934 . The Reserve Bank of India has been in Mumbai since 1937. ABOUT RBI The Reserve Bank of India is fully owned and operated by the Government of India. Introduction to the Reserve Bank the basic functions of the Reserve Bank are described as: Controls the issue of notes Ensuring monetary stability in India The monetary policy framework is being upgraded to meet financial challenges. The Reserve Bank of India is governed by a central board of directors, with a 21-member central board of directors appointed by the Government of India under the Reserve Bank of India Act. HISTORY OF RBI The Federal  Reserve Bank of India  or RB