Company Secretary is a professional course administered by
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) under the Company Secretaries
Act, 1980 to develop and regulate the profession of Company Secretaries in
India. According to the Companies Act, companies with a paid up capital of
Rs 50 lakh are required to appoint a Company Secretary. Company Secretary
course gives you knowledge and understanding of the modern practice in corporate
financial and legal affair. To become a Company Secretary, the candidate need
to pass the Foundation Programme, Executive Programme, and Professional Programme
that were earlier respectively known as Foundation Examination, Intermediate
Examination and Final examination conducted by the institute and further,
they need to undergo practical training to become eligible for the membership
as a Company Secretary.
A Company Secretary's service is very much important for a company’s management.
The work of a Company Secretary covers a wide variety of functions- he acts
as a vital link between the Company, the Board of Directors, shareholders,
governmental and regulatory agencies. He is a compliance officer of the company
as well as Corporate Planner and Strategic Manager. Apart from carrying out
these functions he also looks after finance, accounts, legal, personnel and
administrative functions. Company Secretary is required to handle matters
related to central/state sales tax, excise laws, labour laws and corporate
law.
Company Secretaryship course is divided into three stages-
Foundation Programme, Executive Programme and Professional Programme. This
course is a mixture of postal tuition, optional coaching classes and regular
examinations at specified centers. Candidates who have passed senior secondary
(10+2) can apply for the Foundation Programme. Graduates, post-graduates (excluding
Fine arts) and those who have passed final exam of ICWAI or ICAI or of any
other accountancy Institution in India or abroad recognized by the Council
of the Institute can directly enroll to the Executive Programme without doing
the Foundation course. Candidates who have passed the Executive Programme
can apply for the Final course. Registration for each examination should be
done at least nine months before the month in which the examination is held.
The examinations are usually held in June and December every year. Study material
is provided to the students at the time of admission.
In recent times, the rapid corporatisation has increased the
demand for Company Secretary's in corporate functions.
Eligibility: The minimum
eligibility required for the Foundation course for Company Secretary is 10+2
or an equivalent examination. Click
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Job prospectus and Work area :
Exposure to detailed study and practical training in various fields adds to
versatility of a company secretary. Click
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Course Details: The Company Secretary Course conducted
by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has three sections
- Foundation, Executive, and Professional. After the final exam the candidate
has to undergo practical training. Click
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Remuneration: Company Secretaries command high salaries, as compared to
other managerial staff. Click
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Institutes : Click
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