ICSI extends last date of payment of Membership & COP Fee for 2014-15
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The annual membership fee and certificate of practice fee for the year 2014-15 became due for payment w.e.f. 1st April, 2014. The last date for payment of fee was 30th June, 2014 which has been extended upto 31st August, 2014.
The membership and certificate of practice fee payable is as follows:
- Annual Associate Membership fee Rs.1125/- (*)
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Annual Fellow Membership fee Rs.1500/- (*)
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Annual Certificate of Practice fee Rs.1000/- (**)
- A member who is of the age of sixty years or above can claim 50% concession and a member who is of the age of seventy years or above can claim 75% concession in the payment of Associate/Fellow Annual Membership fee subject to the furnishing of declaration in writing duly signed that the member is not in any gainful employment or in practice.
**The certificate of practice fee must be accompanied by a declaration in form D duly completed in all respects and signed. The requisite form ‘D’ is available on the website of Institute www.icsi.edu.
MODE OF REMITTANCE OF FEE
The fee can be remitted by way of:
(i) Online mode through payment gateway of the Institute’s website (www.icsi.edu)
(ii) Cash/Cheque at par/Demand Draft or Pay Order payable at New Delhi (indicating on the reverse name and membership number) drawn in favour of ‘The Institute of Company Secretaries of India’ at the Institute’s Headquarter or Regional/Chapter offices.
For queries, if any, the members may please write to Mr. Saurabh Bansal, Asst. Education Officer at email id Saurabh.bansal@icsi.edu
Source- ICSI
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