how years cs cource , what benefits thise course i am a b.com studentt 1st year

how years cs cource , what benefits thise course i am a b.com studentt 1st year

0 194 Views | Posted 2012-03-09 13:31:13

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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    2012-03-09 16:54:30
    “The Institute of Company Secretaries of India” (ICSI) is a premier National Professional body established by Act of Parliament to develop and regulate the Profession of Company Secretaries.
    ICSI imparts training in Company Secretaryship by Distance Learning (by correspondence) enabling students to qualify as Company Secretaries. The Institute provides “Course Material” for all the subjects at the time of Registration. There is also provision for Optional Oral Coaching classes.
    Career as a Company Secretary is not only prestigious and financially rewarding but also carries with it a high level of job satisfaction.
    Stages to b
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    Deepak Shroff | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-03-09 13:59:44
    Hi Ekta, For completing CS course you'll have to take admission in ICSI, then you will have to prepare at the best for its Entrence Exam known as Foundation course. If a person regularly passes then the total course will be of 3 and half years alongwith its training.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-03-09 13:41:24
    Hi,
    I have just answered a similar query. For the same, you may refer to the link below:-
    tinyurl.com/7evse5f
    To add on, the remuneration for in government firms are higher compared to the private sectors. A fresher in this field can earn from Rs.20, 000 per month. It will increase according to their experience and skills. In addition to these they will also get perks and facilities. Some of the government organizations which recruit company secretaries are ONGC, BEML, Airport Authority of India, State Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited and various banks.
    In private sector, for a beginner th
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