ICSI CS June 2020 exam merged with December session, new dates out
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New Delhi: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India has announced the cancellation of CS June 2020 exam and merging it with the December session. The decision has been made after evaluating the present situation due to the coronavirus pandemic. Candidates who have already filled the examination form of CS June exams are not required to apply again. The exams will commence from December 21.
ICSI has also released the exam dates for CS December 2020 session separately. The CS Foundation exam will be held in online mode whereas CS Executive and CA Professional exams will be conducted in offline mode.
CS Foundation December Time Table
Day and Date of Examination |
Subjects |
Batch No. |
Examination Timings |
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From |
To |
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Saturday, December 26, 2020 |
Paper-1 |
Business Environment and Law AND |
I |
9.30 A.M. |
11.00 A.M. |
|
II |
12.00 Noon |
1.30 P.M. |
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Paper-2 |
Business Management, Ethics and Entrepreneurship |
III |
2.30 P.M. |
4.00 P.M. |
|
|
|
IV |
5.00 P.M. |
6.30 P.M. |
|
Sunday, December 27, 2020 |
Paper-3 Paper-4 |
Business Economics AND Fundamentals of Accounting and Auditing |
I |
9.30 A.M. |
11.00 A.M. |
II |
12.00 Noon |
1.30 P.M. |
|||
III |
2.30 P.M. |
4.00 P.M. |
|||
IV |
5.00 P.M. |
6.30 P.M. |
Merging #CompanySecretaries June 2020 Session Examination with December 2020 Session #CS #ICSI #csashishgarg pic.twitter.com/ZmSEoSBBOl
— The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (@icsi_cs) July 16, 2020
CS Executive and Professional December 2020 timetable
Date and Day |
Executive Programme (Old Syllabus) |
Executive Programme (New Syllabus) |
Professional Programme (Old Syllabus) |
Professional Programme (New Syllabus) |
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December 21, 2020 Monday |
Cost and Management Accounting (Module-I) (OMR Based) |
Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws (Module-I) |
Advanced Company Law and Practice (Module – I) |
Governance, Risk Management, Compliances and Ethics (Module – I) |
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December 22, 2020 Tuesday |
Industrial, Labour and General Laws (Module-II) (OMR Based) |
Securities Laws and Capital Markets (Module-II) |
Information Technology and Systems Audit (Module – II) |
Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and Due Diligence (Module – II) |
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December 23, 2020 Wednesday |
Tax Laws and Practice (Module-I) (OMR Based) |
Company Law (Module-I) |
Advanced Tax Laws and Practice (Module – III) |
Corporate Funding and Listings in Stock Exchanges (Module – III) |
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December 24, 2020 Thursday |
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) |
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December 25, 2020 Friday |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
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December 26, 2020 Saturday |
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) |
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December 27, 2020 Sunday |
Capital Markets and Securities Laws (Module-II) |
Corporate and Management Accounting (Module-II) (OMR Based) |
Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings (Module – III) |
Multidisciplinary Case Studies (Module – III) [Open Book Exam.] |
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December 28, 2020 Monday |
Economic and Commercial Laws (Module-I) |
Tax Laws (Module-I) (OMR Based) |
Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency (Module – I) |
Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances (Module – I) |
||
December 29, 2020 Tuesday |
NO EXAMINATION |
Financial and Strategic Management (Module-II) (OMR Based) |
Ethics, Governance and Sustainability (Module – II) |
Resolution of Corporate Disputes, Non– Compliances and Remedies (Module – II) |
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December 30, 2020 Wednesday |
NO EXAMINATION |
NO EXAMINATION |
Elective 1 out of below 5 subjects (Module – III) [Open Book Exam.] |
Elective 1 out of below 8 subjects (Module – III) [Open Book Exam.] |
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(i) |
Banking Law and Practice |
(i) |
Banking - Law and Practice |
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(ii) |
Capital, Commodity and Money Market |
(ii) |
Insurance - Law and Practice |
|||
(iii) |
Insurance Law and Practice |
(iii) |
Intellectual Property Rights – Laws and Practices |
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(iv) |
Intellectual Property Rights – Law and Practice |
(iv) |
Forensic Audit |
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(v) |
International Business - Laws and Practices |
(v) |
Direct Tax Law and Practice |
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(vi) |
Labour Laws and Practice |
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(vii) |
Valuations and Business Modelling |
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(viii) |
Insolvency – Law and Practice |
In the official notification, ICSI has stated that candidates who have applied for June 2020 exams can also add modules with the payment of the differential fee amount. ICSI will do a separate announcement regarding the CS Executive Entrance Test - CSEET.
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