What are the qualifying marks in ICSI CS Professional examination?

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    ICSI CS Professional examination qualifying marks refers to the minimum marks required by the candidate to pass the examination. Check the table below to know the section-wise and overall qualifying criteria for ICSI CS Professional examination:

    Module

    Paper

    Marks

    Qualifying Percentage

    Module 1

    Paper 1. Governance, Risk Management, Compliances and Ethics

    50

    40%

     

    20

    20

    10

    Paper 2. Advanced Tax Laws

    70

    40%

    30

    Paper 3. Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances

    100

    40%

    Module 2

    Paper 4. Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and Due Diligence

    40

    40%

    60

    Paper 5. Corporate Restructuring, Insolvency, Liquidation & Winding-up

    50

    40%

    50

    Paper 6. Resolution of Corporate Disputes, Non-Compliances& Remedies

    100

    40%

    Module 3

    Paper 7.Corporate Funding & Listings in Stock Exchanges

    60

    40%

    40

    Paper 8. Multidisciplinary Case Studies

    100

    40%

    Elective Paper 9:

    9.1- Banking – Law & Practice

    9.2- Insurance – Law & Practice

    9.3- Intellectual Property Rights: Laws and Practices

    9.4- Forensic Audit

    9.5- Direct Tax Laws & Practice

    9.6- Labour Laws& Practice

    9.7- Valuations & Business Modelling

    9.8- Insolvency – Law and Practice

    100 

    40%

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