CS Foundation, Executive and Professional exams to be held from August 10
Revised timetable for the June session examination for CS Foundation, Executive and Professional courses has been released by the ICSI.
Mahima Bahl | June 8, 2021 | 08:59 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced that it will conduct the company secretaries exams from August 10 onwards (June session). A detailed schedule for CS Foundation, Executive and Professional is also available on the institute's official website - ics.edu.
Earlier, the decision to postpone the CS examination was taken to ensure the safety of students and staff during the ongoing crisis of COVID-19.
CS Foundation exam dates
Paper |
Revised exam dates |
Paper 1 and 2 |
August 13, 2021 |
Paper 2 and 3 |
August 14, 2021 |
CS Executive and Professional exam dates
Dates |
Executive Programme (Old Syllabus) |
Executive Programme (New Syllabus) |
Professional Programme (Old Syllabus) |
Professional Programme (New Syllabus) |
August 10 |
Cost and Management Accounting (Module-I) |
Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws (Module-I) |
Advanced Company Law and Practice (Module – I) |
Governance, Risk Management, Compliances and Ethics (Module – I) |
August 11 |
Industrial, Labour and General Laws (Module-II) |
Securities Laws and Capital Markets (Module-II |
Information Technology and Systems Audit (Module – II) |
Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and Due Diligence (Module – II) |
August 12 |
Tax Laws and Practice (Module-I) |
Company Law (Module-I) |
Advanced Tax Laws and Practice (Module – III) |
Corporate Funding and Listings in Stock Exchanges (Module – III) |
August 13 |
Company Accounts and Auditing Practices (Module-II |
Economic, Business and Commercial Laws (Module-II) |
Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and Due Diligence (Module – I) |
Advanced Tax Laws (Module – I) |
August 14 |
Company Law (Module-I) |
Setting up of Business Entities and Closure (Module-I) |
Financial, Treasury and Forex Management (Module – II) |
Corporate Restructuring, Insolvency, Liquidation and Winding – up (Module – II) |
August 15 |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
August 16 |
Capital Markets and Securities Laws (Module-II) |
Corporate and Management Accounting (Module-II) |
Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings (Module – III) |
Multidisciplinary Case Studies (Module – III) |
August 17 |
Economic and Commercial Laws (Module-I) |
Tax Laws (Module-I) |
Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency (Module – I) |
Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances (Module – I) |
August 18 |
|
Financial and Strategic Management (Module-II) |
Ethics, Governance and Sustainability (Module – II) |
Resolution of Corporate Disputes, Non– Compliances and Remedies (Module – II) |
August 19 |
No examination |
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August 20 |
No examination |
No examination |
Elective |
Elective |
The exam timing for CS Executive and Professional will be 10 AM to 1 PM. Candidates not having admit card will not be allowed to appear for the exams.
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