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As per Section 2(51) of the Companies Act 2013, Company Secretaries are a company's Key Managerial Personnel (KMP). [5] Other KMPs in a company include the Chief Executive Officer, the managing director, the Whole-time Director, the Chief Financial Officer, and such other officers designated by the Board as KMP but are not more than one level below the directors in whole-time employment. [5]
The Final exam in Company Secretary has eight papers of 100 marks each, which are divided into four subjects in two groups. The exam duration for each subject is three hours. Paper 1: Environmental, Social and Governance Principles and Practices. Paper 2: Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances. Paper 3: Compliance Management, Audit and Due Diligence.
The Chartered Governance Institute, previously known as the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA), [1] is a qualifying and membership body for company secretaries and governance professionals operating in several common law jurisdictions.
Company secretaries in all sectors have high level responsibilities including governance structures and mechanisms, corporate conduct within an organisation's regulatory environment, board, shareholder and trustee meetings, compliance with legal, regulatory and listing requirements, the training and induction of non-executives and trustees, contact with regulatory and external bodies, reports ...
In India, a Chartered Accountant is a qualified accountant of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.Chartered Accountants have knowledge of various subjects like accounting, auditing, corporate laws, costing and various aspects of direct and indirect taxation.
CMA Logo for exclusive use by Indian CMAs. This is the primary qualification of the ICMAI following completion of up to three levels (Foundation, Intermediate, and Final) examinations [9] and three years of practical training [10] in areas like Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, Financial Accounting, Taxation, Cost audits, GST audits, Internal audit, Corporate laws, etc. and enables an ...
The group system is what makes this exam even more difficult, as a group consists of three subjects, and a candidate has to pass all three papers in order to clear the group. Failure to pass in one subject immediately results in the failure of the entire group, which would mean that the student fails in the subjects in which he has passed.
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) [1] is a non-governmental privately held national-level [2] [3] board of school education in India that conducts the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Examination for Class X and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) for Class XII.