Admission Notice for the Company Secretaries Executive Programme
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The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has notified that admission to Company Secretaries (CS) Executive Programme is on.
In a Press Release the Institute has made it clear that Graduates seeking admission till 31st August, 2012 will be eligible for Examination in June 2013. B.A / B.Sc / B.Com/ Graduates of any discipline (excluding Fine Arts) can pursue the CS EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). CS Helpline is available on Telephone No. 011 – 41504444, 45341076 & 45341077 (Delhi).
Prospectus and Application Form for CS Executive Programme is available on cash payment of Rs.300/- from Noida Office: C-37, Sector-62, Noida & Headquarters: ICSI House, 22 Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi or from ICSI-NIRC Building, Plot No. 4, Prasad Nagar Institutional Area, Rajendra Place, New Delhi.
The Prospectus can also be had by Registered Post by sending a Demand Draft/Postal Order for Rs.350/- favouring “The Institute of Company Secretaries of India” through any of the 73 offices of the ICSI spread all over India. For further details log on to “http://www.icsi.edu/”\_blank”.
The ICSI is a premier National professional distance education body, established by an Act of Parliament (Company Secretaries Act, 1980) and imparts compulsory Postal Tuition (by correspondence) alongwith provision for optional oral coaching classes. Admission to the CS course is open throughout the year. After qualifying the Executive and Professional Examination students are required to undergo Practical and Modular Training to become qualified Company Secretaries.
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