CS Executive is the second stage of the professional course of Company Secretary. The executive stage is basically designed to inculcate skills and competence of executive program passed students. The main objective is to make students capable and competent to act as Secretarial Executive in companies or in professional and consultancy firms).
As we all know that the Company Secretary Course is a distance learning professional course offered by Institute of Company Secretaries of India. It is a professional course which is not only a reputed one rather is very lucrative in terms of salary.
Company Secretary Courses and Specialisation- Executive Programme Papers
There are 8 papers divided into 2 Modules in CS Executive Programme (wef. 01.03.2018)
Executive Programme [8papers] ( New Syllabus – w.e.f. 1st Mar 2018 ) |
MODULE 1 (4papers) 1. Jurisprudence, Interpretation & General Laws 2. Company Law 3. Setting Up Of Business Entities And Closure 4. Tax Laws MODULE 2 (4 papers) 5. Corporate & Management Accounting 6.Securities Laws & Capital Markets 7.Economic, Business And Commercial Laws 8. Financial And Strategic Management |
Duration of CS Executive Exam
CS Executive Exams are usually held two times in a year i.e. in the months of June & December.
Examination Application dates for CS Executive Examination
Single Module | January 2022 | June 2022 |
Both Modules | November 2021 | June 2022 |
Single Module | July 31, 2022 | December 2022 |
Both Modules | May 31, 2022 | December 2022 |
Application Procedure for CS Executive Examination-
Following are the important steps for proceeding with the application process which students should remember
- The student has to Visit the official ICSI login page at smash.icsi.in.
- The candidate has to log in with user name and password.
- Enter your username ( Candidate’s registration number) and password on the next page.
Now the candidate is eligible to fill the ICSI Exam 2022 form as and when ICSI releases.
- The candidate will select the necessary ‘Module’—> ‘Enrolment’, and then choose ‘Examination Enrolment Request’.
- After this, the candidate has to click on the ‘Add Enrolment Request’ option.
- The student is required to enter the details such as country, course, medium, etc. and click on ‘Next’.
- After verifying the enrolment details by the student, on the next page, confirm application will be appearing and if the student feels that all details are correct, then it is to be clicked.
- Choose your preferred mode of payment and click on the ‘Make Payment’ option.
- After the Payment of CS executive examination fees is completed, your enrolment would be successfully submitted.
Note- After filling the form, candidate must check that all the details must be properly furnished and accurately before the final submission to be made on the portal. All the necessary documents are required to be attached with the details to be included in the log in user id.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF ONE DAY ORIENTATION PROGRAM (ODOP) BY RC / CHAPTER OF ICSI FOR THE MONTH OFJANUARY – MARCH 2022
DUE TO COVID19 SITUATION AND GUIDELINES OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES, ALL THE STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO VISIT THE RESPECTIVE OFFICE WITH PRIOR CONFIRMATION ONLY
Name of RC/Chapter | Date of Program | Name of ContactPerson | Email ID | Website link for information and Registration |
AHMEDABAD | 06/01/2022, 20/01/2022, 09/02/2022,04/03/2022 | Amit Kumar Nagar | ahmedabad@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/ahmedabad/home/ |
ALWAR | 15/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 11/03/2022 | Anand Kumar Arya | alwar@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/alwar/home/ |
AMARAVATI | 19/01/2022, 07/02/2022, 21/03/2022 | D Ramprasad | amaravati@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/amravati/home/ |
AMRITSAR | 29/01/2022, 25/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Rani Raizada | amritsar@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/amritsar/home/ |
BAREILLY | 18/01/2022, 24/02/2022 | Amit Kumar | bareilly@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/bareilly/home/ |
BELAGAVI | 15/01/2022, 23/03/2022 | Sandip | belagavi@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/belagavi/home |
BHILWARA | 06/01/2022, 11/02/2022, 11/03/2022 | Rajeev Ranjan Jha | bhilwara@icsi.edu | www.icsi.edu/bhilwara/home/ |
BHUBANESWAR | 29/01/2022, 25/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | P C Swain | bhubaneswar@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/bhubaneswar/home/ |
BIKANER | 03/01/2022, 10/01/2022, 02/02/2022,31/03/2022 | Mahesh Kr. Swarnkar | bikaner@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/bikaner/home/ |
DEHRADUN | 07/01/2022, 15/01/2022, 29/01/2022,05/02/2022, 18/02/2022, 05/03/2022,19/03/2022 | Anita Bhandari | dehradun@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/dehradun/home/ |
DHANBAD | 11/01/2022, 08/03/2022 | Govind Kumar Tiwari | dhanbad@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/dhanbad/home/ |
DOMBIVLI | 24/01/2022, 24/02/2022, 24/03/2022 | Ketki Joshi | dombivli@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/dombivli/home/ |
EIRC (KOLKATA) | 07/01/2022, 09/02/2022, 23/02/2022,08/03/2022, 22/03/2022 | Dr. Tapas Kumar Ray | eiro@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/eiro/home/ |
FARIDABAD | 06/01/2022, 20/01/2022, 04/02/2022,10/02/2022, 24/02/2022, 10/03/2022,23/03/2022 | Suman Iyer | faridabad@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/faridabad/home/ |
GHAZIABAD | 15/01/2022, 18/02/2022, 25/03/2022 | Vinay Kumar | ghaziabad@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/ghaziabad/home/ |
GOA | 29/01/2022, 05/03/2022 | Vasant Kerkar | goa@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/goa/home/ |
GORAKHAPUR | 18/01/2022, 09/02/2022, 22/03/2022 | Mrinal Madhur | gorakhpur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/gorakhpur/home |
Sr.No. | Name of RC/Chapter | Date of Program | Name of ContactPerson | Email ID | Website link for information and Registration |
18 | HOOGHLY | 05/01/2022, 21/01/2022, 29/01/2022,10/02/2022, 24/02/2022, 10/03/2022,25/03/2022 | Aritra Karmakar | hooghly@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/hooghly/home/ |
19 | HYDERABAD | 04/01/2022, 25/01/2022, 08/02/2022,22/02/2022, 08/03/2022, 22/03/2022 | V Srinivas | hyderabad@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/hyderabad/home/ |
20 | JAIPUR | 21/01/2022, 28/01/2022, 10/02/2022,21/02/2022, 11/03/2022, 25/03/2022 | Chandra Mohan Meena | Jaipur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/jaipur/home/ |
21 | JALANDHAR | 07/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Manish Kumar | jalandhar@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/jalandhar/home/ |
22 | JAMSHEDPUR | 25/02/2022, 05/03/2022 | Tapas Kr. Mazumdar | jamshedpur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/jamshedpur/home/ |
23 | JODHPUR | 07/01/2022, 09/02/2022, 11/03/2022,22/03/2022 | Anand Mishra | jodhpur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/jodhpur/home/ |
24 | KANPUR | 21/01/2022, 04/02/2022, 28/02/2022,24/03/2022 | Kunwar Lal Kushwaha | kanpur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/kanpur/home/ |
25 | KARNAL | 29/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Sanjay Jakhmola | karnal@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/karnal/home/ |
26 | KOCHI | 20/01/2022, 10/02/2022 | Smita Subin | kochi@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/kochi/home/ |
27 | KOLHAPUR | 21/01/2022, 14/02/2022 | Rajshree Lambe | kolhapur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/kolhapur/home/ |
28 | KOTA | 06/01/2022, 10/02/2022, 03/03/2022 | Raju Kumar | kota@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/kota/home/ |
29 | KOZHIKODE | 21/01/2022, 21/02/2022, 21/03/2022 | Padmarajan E | kozhikode@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/kozhikode/home/ |
30 | LUCKNOW | 04/01/2022, 11/01/2022, 25/01/2022,07/02/2022, 21/02/2022, 07/03/2022,21/03/2022 | Ravi Krishna Srivastava | lucknow@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/lucknow/home/ |
31 | MADURAI | 07/01/2022, 04/02/2022 | T. Raja | madurai@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/madurai/home/ |
32 | MANGALURU | 15/01/2022, 05/02/2022, 19/02/2022,05/03/2022 | Shankar B | mangaluru@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/mangaluru/home/ |
33 | MEERUT | 07/01/2022, 21/01/2022, 11/02/2022,11/03/2022 | Salim Ahmed | meerut@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/meerut/home/ |
34 | MODINAGAR | 05/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Rahul Verma | modinagar@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/modinagar/home/ |
35 | MYSURU | 29/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | N Dhanabal | mysuru@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/mysuru/student/ |
36 | NAGPUR | 18/01/2022, 09/02/2022, 09/03/2022 | Sudhakar Aisalwaru | nagpur@icsi.edu | https://icsi.edu/nagpur/student/ |
37 | NASHIK | 15/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Amit Kumar | nashik@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/nashik/home/ |
Sr.No. | Name of RC/Chapter | Date of Program | Name of ContactPerson | Email ID | Website link for information and Registration |
38 | NAVIMUMBAI | 15/01/2022, 29/01/2022, 05/02/2022,19/02/2022, 05/03/2022, 19/03/2022 | PS Emmanuel | navimumbai@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/navimumbai/home/ |
39 | PALAKKAD | 05/01/2022, 09/02/2022, 02/03/2022 | Roby Joseph | palakkad@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/palakkad/home/ |
40 | PANIPAT | 15/01/2022, 15/02/2022, 21/03/2022 | Sanjeev Kumar sharma | panipat@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/panipat/home/ |
41 | PATNA | 29/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 05/03/2022,19/03/2022 | Goutam Karmakar | patna@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/patna/student/ |
42 | PRAYAGRAJ | 10/01/2022, 31/01/2022, 15/02/2022,15/03/2022 | Amitabh Shukla | prayagraj@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/prayagraj/home/ |
43 | PUNE | 04/01/2022, 07/01/2022, 15/01/2022,29/01/2022, 05/02/2022, 18/02/2022,24/02/2022, 05/03/2022, 19/03/2022,24/03/2022, 31/03/2022 | Garima Mehrotra | pune@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/pune/home/ |
44 | RAIPUR | 25/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 05/03/2022,19/03/2022 | Prafulla Kumar Dash | raipur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/raipur/home/ |
45 | RAJKOT | 28/01/2022, 18/02/2022, 28/03/2022 | Chandra Nath Kundu | rajkot@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/rajkot/home/ |
46 | RANCHI | 29/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 29/03/2022 | Shashi Bhushan Prasad | ranchi@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/ranchi/home/ |
47 | SALEM | 29/01/2022, 19/03/2022 | Sundar Swamy S | salem@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/salem/home/ |
48 | SILIGURI | 29/01/2022, 19/02/2022 | Sudipta Dutta | siliguri@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/siliguri/home/ |
49 | SIRC (CHENNAI) | 19/01/2022, 31/01/2022, 11/02/2022,25/02/2022, 08/03/2022, 17/03/2022,29/03/2022 | S. Janani | siro@icsi.edu | www.icsi.edu/siro/home |
50 | THANE | 06/01/2022, 20/01/2022 | Sakshi Kadam | thane@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/thane/home/ |
51 | SURAT | 25/01/2022, 28/01/2022, 08/02/2022,09/02/2022, 15/03/2022, 16/03/2022 | Ratnesh Kumar | surat@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/surat/home/ |
52 | THIRUVANANTHAPURAM | 15/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | S V Vinod Kumar | tvm@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/thiruvananthapuram/home/ |
53 | THRISSUR | 05/02/2022, 15/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Soumya S | thrissur@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/thrissur/home/ |
54 | VADODARA | 06/01/2022, 12/01/2022 | Dheeraj Gupta | vadodara@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/vadodara/home/ |
55 | VARANASI | 29/01/2022, 19/02/2022, 19/03/2022 | Ashish Kumar Tiwari | varanasi@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/varanasi/home/ |
56 | VISAKHAPATNAM | 29/01/2022, 21/02/2022, 21/03/2022,30/03/2022 | PRV Sivaramakrishna | vpatnam@icsi.edu | https://www.icsi.edu/visakhapatnam/home/ |
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Important Dates- CS Executive Examination Dates for June 2022
Date | Day | Time | Paper | Module |
01.06.2022 | Wednesday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws | Module I |
02.06.2022 | Thursday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Securities Laws and Capital Markets | Module I |
03.06.2022 | Friday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Company Law | Module I |
04.06.2022 | Saturday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Economic, Business and Commercial Laws | Module I |
05.06.2022 | Sunday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | No Examination | |
06.06.2022 | Monday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Setting up of Business Entities and Closure | Module II |
07.06.2022 | Tuesday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Corporate and Management Accounting(OMR based) | Module II |
08.06.2022 | Wednesday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Tax Laws(OMR based) | Module II |
09.06.2022 | Thursday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Financial and Strategic Management(OMR based) | Module II |
10.06.2022 | Friday | 09:00 AM to 12:00 AM | No Examination |
NOTE- : The Institute reserves 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th June, 2022 to meet any exigency.
CS Executive Syllabus and Exam Pattern
Before panning to start the preparation, the students must know about the exam details, patterns and syllabus of CS Executive.
Medium of Exam | English and Hindi |
Mode of Exam | Pen and paper-based |
Duration of Exam | Three Hours (180 minutes) |
Type of Questions | Both Objective and SubjectiveFor Objective papers- 100 MCQ each paperFor Subjective papers- Total 6 questions each divided into 4 parts |
Total Number of Papers | Total two modules – 4 papers in each module |
Number of CS Professional Subjects/ Papers | 8 |
Marking Scheme | 2 marks for each correct answer Negative marking of 0.25 for every wrong answer |
Tentative list of Examination Centres for June 2022 Examination
EAST | NORTH | ||||
1 | BHAGALPUR | 1 | AGRA | 43 | PATIALA |
2 | BHUBANESWAR I | 2 | AJMER | 44 | PRAYAGRAJ |
3 | BHUBANESWAR II | 3 | ALIGARH | 45 | REWARI |
4 | BOKARO | 4 | ALWAR | 46 | ROHTAK |
5 | DHANBAD | 5 | AMBALA | 47 | SHIMLA |
6 | GUWAHATI | 6 | AMRITSAR | 48 | SIKAR |
7 | HOOGHLY | 7 | BAREILLY | 49 | SONEPAT |
8 | HOWRAH | 8 | BEAWAR | 50 | SRINAGAR |
9 | IMPHAL | 9 | BHILWARA | 51 | UDAIPUR |
10 | JAMSHEDPUR | 10 | BHIWANI | 52 | VARANASI |
11 | KOLKATA ZONE-I | 11 | BIKANER | 53 | YAMUNA NAGAR |
12 | KOLKATA ZONE-II | 12 | CHANDIGARH | ||
13 | KOLKATA ZONE-III | 13 | CHITTORGARH | ||
14 | KOLKATA ZONE-IV | 14 | DEHRADUN | ||
15 | KOLKATA ZONE-V | 15 | DELHI (E) | ||
16 | PATNA | 16 | DELHI (N) | ||
17 | RANCHI | 17 | DELHI (S) | ||
18 | ROURKELA | 18 | DELHI (W) | ||
19 | SAMBALPUR | 19 | FARIDABAD | ||
20 | SILIGURI | 20 | GHAZIABAD | ||
21 | GORAKHPUR | ||||
22 | GURUGRAM | ||||
23 | HISAR | ||||
24 | JAIPUR | ||||
25 | JALANDHAR | ||||
26 | JAMMU | ||||
27 | JHANSI | ||||
28 | JHUNJHUNU | ||||
29 | JODHPUR | ||||
30 | KANPUR | ||||
31 | KARNAL | ||||
32 | KOTA | ||||
33 | LUCKNOW | ||||
34 | LUDHIANA | ||||
35 | MATHURA | ||||
36 | MEERUT | ||||
37 | MODINAGAR | ||||
38 | MORADABAD | ||||
39 | MUZAFFARNAGAR | ||||
40 | NOIDA | ||||
41 | PALI | ||||
42 | PANIPAT |
SOUTH | NORTH | NORTH | |||
1 | BALLARY | 1 | AHMEDABAD | 34 | NAVI MUMBAI ZONE I |
2 | BELAGAVI | 2 | AHMEDNAGAR | 35 | NAVI MUMBAI ZONE II |
3 | BENGALURU ZONE I | 3 | AKOLA | 36 | PANAJI |
4 | BENGALURU ZONE II | 4 | AMRAVATI | 37 | PIMPRI-CHINCHWAD |
5 | BENGALURU ZONE III | 5 | AURANGABAD | 38 | PUNE ZONE-I |
6 | BENGALURU ZONE IV | 6 | BHAYANDER | 39 | PUNE ZONE-II |
7 | CHENNAI ZONE I | 7 | BHILAI | 40 | PUNE ZONE-III |
8 | CHENNAI ZONE II | 8 | BHOPAL | 41 | PUNE ZONE-IV |
9 | CHENNAI ZONE III | 9 | BILASPUR | 42 | RAIPUR |
10 | CHENNAI ZONE IV | 10 | CHANDRAPUR | 43 | RAJKOT |
11 | CHENNAI ZONE V | 11 | DEWAS | 44 | RATLAM |
12 | CHENNAI ZONE VI | 12 | DHAR | 45 | SAGAR |
13 | CHENNAI ZONE VII | 13 | GANDHIDHAM | 46 | SATARA |
14 | COIMBATORE | 14 | GANDHINAGAR | 47 | SOLAPUR |
15 | ERNAKULAM | 15 | GWALIOR | 48 | SURAT |
16 | ERODE | 16 | INDORE | 49 | THANE ZONE-I |
17 | GUNTUR-AMARAVATI | 17 | JABALPUR | 50 | THANE ZONE-II |
18 | HUBLI-DHARWAD | 18 | JALGAON | 51 | THANE ZONE-III |
19 | HYDERABAD ZONE I | 19 | JAMNAGAR | 52 | THANE ZONE IV |
20 | HYDERABAD ZONE II | 20 | KATNI | 53 | UJJAIN |
21 | HYDERABAD ZONE III | 21 | KOLHAPUR | 54 | VADODARA |
22 | KANCHIPURAM | 22 | LATUR | 55 | VALSAD |
23 | KANNUR | 23 | MUMBAI ZONE-I | 56 | VAPI |
24 | KOLLAM | 24 | MUMBAI ZONE-II | ||
25 | KOTTAYAM | 25 | MUMBAI ZONE-III | ||
26 | KOZHIKODE | 26 | MUMBAI ZONE-IV | ||
27 | MADURAI | 27 | MUMBAI ZONE-V | ||
28 | MANGALURU | 28 | MUMBAI ZONE-VI | ||
29 | MYSURU | 29 | MUMBAI ZONE VII | ||
30 | NELLORE | 30 | MUMBAI ZONE VIII | ||
31 | PALAKKAD | 31 | NAGPUR | ||
32 | PUDUCHERRY | 32 | NANDED | ||
33 | SALEM | 33 | NASHIK | ||
34 | SIRSI | ||||
35 | THIRUVANANTHAPURAM | ||||
36 | THRISSUR | ||||
37 | TIRUCHIRAPALLI | ||||
38 | TIRUNELVELI | ||||
39 | TIRUPPUR | ||||
40 | UDUPI | ||||
41 | VIJAYAWADA | ||||
42 | VISAKHAPATNAM |
COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION CENTRES |
In addition to the above cities, the CS Foundation Programme Examination is also held at the underlisted Five cities: |
ASANSOL (EAST) |
DURGAPUR (EAST) |
PORT BLAIR (SOUTH) |
SURENDRANAGAR(WEST) |
Study Plan for CS Executive Exam 2022
1. Ensure complete understanding of the CS Study Material
2. Practice of making notes
3. Start with a proper Time Table
4. Setting targets
5. Analysing the actual performance very week
6. Never Do following-
- Never go with selective topics, go through each and every concepts and chapter thoroughly.
- Never refer old study material. Before every attempt, you can find all the supplements, practice paper, ICSI Study Material, amendment of all sorts in every subject
- Try to finish your revision beforehand, do not leave anything undone or partly done. Time management is the key.
Some reference books for CS Executive Preparation
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-1 Jurisprudence, Interpretation And General Laws for June 2020 Exam
- CS Executive Paper 1 Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws (Google Drive + Printed Book)
- Company Law
- Company Law Made Easy
- Company Law – Paper Objective Compilation
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme Module – I (2017 Syllabus) Paper – 3 Setting Up Of Business Entities And Closure For June 2020 Exam
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-3 Setting Up Of Business Entities And Closure for June 2020 Exam
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Professional Programme Module I (2017 Syllabus) Paper-2 Advanced Tax Laws (Applicable For June 2021)
- CS Executive Paper 4 Tax Laws (Google Drive + Printed Book)
- Tax Laws & Practice With MCQs
- Management Accounting
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-5 Corporate And Management Accounting for June 2021 Exam
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-6 Securities Laws And Capital Market for June 2021 Exam
- Solution Securities Laws and Compliance
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-7 Economic, Business And Commercial Laws for June 2021 Exam
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme Module-II (2017 Syllabus) Paper-7 Economic, Business And Commercial Laws (Applicable For June 2021)
- Strategic Financial Management
- Shuchita Prakashan Scanner CS Executive Programme (Green Edition) Paper-8 Financial And Strategic Management for June 2021 Exam
CS Executive Examination Syllabus
ICSI CS Executive New Syllabus Study Material : Module 1
No. | Paper | Coverage |
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1. | Jurisprudence, Interpretation & General Laws | Constitution of India, Law of Torts, Interpretation of Statutes & Other General Laws (Limitation, Specific Relief, Evidence, Stamp, Registration, General Clauses, CPC, CrPC, Arbitration, RTI) |
2. | Company Law | Part A: Company – Law, Principles and Concepts, Companies Act, 2013 except areas covered in Paper 3 and other papers in professional paper (50 Marks)Part B: Company Administration and Meetings- Law and Practices (Directors, KMP, Board and General Meetings, Secretarial Standards) (40 Marks)Part C : Company Secretary as a profession (10 Marks) |
3. | Setting up of Business Entities & Closure | Part A : Setting up of Business (40 Marks)1) Setting up of various types of business& other Entities2) Setting up of professional firms3) Setting up of business outside IndiaPart B: Registration, Licence & Compliances (35 Marks)Part C : Insolvency, Liquidation & Closure of Business (25 Marks) |
4. | Tax Laws | Part A:Direct Taxes (50 marks)Part B:Indirect Taxes-Goods and Services Tax (50 Marks) |
5. | Corporate & Management Accounting | Part A: Corporate Accounting (40 Marks)Part B: Accounting Standards (15 Marks)Part C: Concept and Principles of Valuation (20 Marks)Part D: Cost & Management Accounting (25 marks) |
ICSI CS Executive New Syllabus Study Material : Module 2
ICSI CS Executive New Syllabus Study Material : Module 2 | ||
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6. | Securities Laws & Capital Markets | Part A: Securities Laws (80 Marks)Part B: Capital Markets & Intermediaries (20 Marks) |
7. | Economic, Business and Commercial Laws | Part A: Foreign Exchange Management & NBFCs (40 Marks)Part B: Competition Law (25 marks)Part C: Business and Commercial Laws (35 Marks) |
8. | Strategic and Financial Management– Principles and Techniques | Part A: Strategic Management (40 Marks)Part B: Financial Management (30 Marks)Part C: Information Technology (30 Marks) |
Arrangement Of Study Lessons- Module Wise and Subject Wise
Module 1 | |
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Module-1 Paper-1 Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws | 1. Sources of Law2. Constitution of India3. Interpretation of Statutes4. General Clauses Act, 18975. Administrative Law6. Law of Torts7. Limitation Act, 19638. Civil Procedure Code, 19089. Indian Penal Code, 186010. Criminal Procedure Code, 197311. Indian Evidence Act, 187212. Special Courts, Tribunals under Companies Act & Other Legislations13 Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 199614. Indian Stamp Act, 189915. Registration Act, 1908: Registration of Documents16. Right to Information Act, 200517. Information Technology Act, 2000 |
Module-1 Paper-2COMPANY LAW | PART I: Company Law, Principles & Concepts 1. Introduction to Company Law2 Shares and Share Capital3 Members and Shareholders4 Debt Instruments5 Charges6 Distribution of Profits7 Corporate Social Responsibility8 Accounts, Audit and Auditors9 Transparency and Disclosures10 An overview of Inter-Corporate Loans, Investments, Guarantees and Security,Related Party Transactions11 Registers and Records12 An overview of Corporate Reorganization13 Introduction to MCA 21 and filing in XBRL14 Global Trends and Developments in Company Law Part II: Company Administration and Meetings – Law and Practices 15 Board Constitution and its Powers16 Directors17 Key Managerial Personnel (KMP’s) and their Remuneration18 Meetings of Board and its Committees19 General Meetings20 Virtual Meetings Part III : Company Secretary as a Profession Secretaries 21 Legal framework governing Company Secretary22 Secretarial Standards Board23 Mega Firms |
Module-1 Paper-3Setting up of Business Entities and Closure | Part – A: Setting up of Business (40 Marks)1. Choice of Business Organisation2. Types of Companies3. Part I : Charter Documents of CompaniesPart II : Alteration of Charter Documents4. Legal Status of Registered Company5. Formation of LLP6. Different Forms of Business Organisations & its Registration7. Formation and Registration of NGO’s8. Financial Services Organisation and its Registration Process9. Startups and its Registration10. Business Collaborations11. Setting up of Business outside India and Issues Relating Thereto12. Conversion of Business Entities Part B: Registration; Licenses & Compliances (35 Marks)13. Various Initial Registrations and Licenses14. Maintenance of Registers and Records15. Identifying Laws applicable to Various Industries and their Initial Compliances16. Intellectual Property Laws (Provisions applicable for Setting up of Business)17. Compliances under Labour Laws (Provisions applicable for Setting up of Business)18. Compliances relating to Environmental Laws (Provisions applicable for Setting up of Business) Part C: Insolvency; Winding up & Closure of Business (25 Marks) 19. Dormant Company20. Strike Off and Restoration of Name of the Company and LLP21. Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process, Liquidation and Winding Up: An Overview |
Module-1 Paper-4TAX LAWS | PART I (DIRECT TAX) 1. Direct taxes – At a glance2. Basic concept of income tax3. Incomes which do not form part of total income4. Computation of income under various heads5. Clubbing provisions and set off and / or carry forward of losses6. Deductions from gross total income & rebate and relief7. Computation of total income and tax liability of various entities8. Classification and tax incidence on companies9. Procedural compliance10. Assessment, appeals & revision PART II (INDIRECT TAX)11. Concept of Indirect Taxes at a glance12. Basics of Goods and Services Tax ‘GST’13. Concept of Time, Value & Place of Taxable Supply14. Input Tax Credit & Computation of GST Liability – Overview15. Procedural Compliance under GST16. Basic overview on Integrated Goods and Service Tax (IGST), Union Territory Goods and Servicetax (UTGST), and GST Compensation to States17. Overview of Customs Act |
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Module-2 Paper-5Corporate and Management Accounting | Part I : Corporate Accounting 1. Introduction to Financial Accounting2. Introduction to Corporate Accounting3. Accounting for Share Capital4. Accounting for Debentures5. Related Aspects of Company Accounts6. Financial Statements Interpretation7. Consolidation of Accounts as per Companies Act, 20138. Corporate Financial Reporting9. Cash Flow Statements10. Accounting Standards (AS)11. National And International Accounting Authorities12. Adoption, Convergence and Interpretation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)and Accounting Standards In India. Part II : Management Accounting and Valuation 13. An Overview of Cost14. Cost Accounting Records & Cost Audit Under Companies Act, 201315. Budget, Budgeting and Budgetary Control16. Ratio Analysis17. Management Reporting (Management Information Systems)18. Decision-Making Tools19. Valuation Principles & Framework20. Valuation of Shares, Business And Intangible Assets21. Accounting for Share-Based Payments (Ind AS 102)22. Methods of Valuation |
Module-2 Paper-6Securities Laws and Capital Markets | Part I – Securities Laws 1. Securities Contracts (Regulations) Act, 19562. Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 19923. Depositories Act, 19964. An Overview of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 20185. An Overview of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 20156. An Overview of SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 20117. SEBI (Buy-Back of Securities) Regulations, 20188. SEBI (Delisting of Equity Shares) Regulations, 20099. SEBI (Share Based Employee Benefits) Regulations, 2014 – An Overview10. SEBI (Issue of Sweat Equity) Regulations, 2002 – An Overview11. SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 201512. Mutual Funds13. Collective Investment Schemes14. SEBI (Ombudsman) Regulations, 2003 Part II – Capital Market and Intermediaries15. Structure of Capital Market16. Securities Market Intermediaries |
Module-2 Paper-7ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWS | Part I: Foreign Exchange Management and NBFCs 1. Reserve Bank of India Act, 19342. Foreign Exchange Management Act, 19993. Foreign Exchange Transactions & Compliances4. Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 20105. Foreign Direct Investments – Regulations & FDI Policy6. Overseas Direct Investment7. Liberalized Remittance Scheme8. External Commercial Borrowings (ECB)9. Foreign Trade Policy & Procedure10. Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs)11 Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 Part II : Competition Law12. Competition Act, 2002 Part III : Business & Commercial LawsConsumer Protection13. Consumer Protection Act, 1986:14. Essential Commodities Act, 195515. Legal Metrology Act, 2009Property Law16. Transfer of Property Act, 188217. Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016Anti-Corruption Laws18. Benami Transaction Prohibitions (Act)19. Prevention of Money LaunderingBusiness Laws20. Indian Contracts Act, 187221. Specific Relief Act, 196322. Sale of Goods Act, 193023. Partnership Act, 193224. Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 |
Module-2 Paper 8FINANCIAL AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT | Part I: Financial Management1. Nature, Significance and Scope of Financial Management2. Capital Budgeting3. Capital Structure4. Sources of raising Long term Finance and Cost of Capital5. Project Finance6. Dividend Policy7. Working Capital8. Security Analysis9. Portfolio Management10. Practical Problems and Case Studies Part II: Strategic Management11. Introduction to Management12. Introduction to Strategic Management13. Business Policy and Formulation of Functional Strategy14. Strategic Analysis and Planning15. Strategic Implementation and Control16. Analysing Strategic Edge |