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Exams and Grades are Temporary, But Education is Permanent
Dear Students,
A race run, success in the exams, a dream job landed, a new home, a big promotion, a little victory and alike, it is all one of life’s great joys to see someone you know accomplish what they’ve been hoping for and working towards.
In all, seeing someone to succeed in their professional exams is of paramount pleasure owing to the fact that success in exams lays down the ladder for achieving all goals with exactitude.
In this perspective of celebrating the jubilance of our recent results of CS Exams, December 2018 session. This message is a perfect way to honour our students, who accomplished success in the exams.
I would also entreat the students, who could not make their way to the next level in this session of exams, to not to lose hope and to be better equipped for the upcoming session of exams in June 2019.
Friends, never forget that Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence. Failure could never overtake us, if our determination to succeed is strong enough.
The recent instance of triumph through strong determinations and hard work is certainly where Securities and Exchange Board of India has reposed confidence in the profession for endorsing Secretarial Audit under the LODR Regulations through a Compliance Reporting Mechanism.
This recent feather to our golden cap reminds me of the great lines tendered by Shri Maithili
Sharan Gupt Jee, where he states ‘संभलो कि सुयोग न जाय चला, िब व्यर्थ हुआ सदपुाय भला’. (Be aware of perfect good time to take actions on your goals and be assured of the good results of good deeds)
Indeed, in this contemporary phase where good governance comes as a priority attainment for New India, 2022, I am sure that our dedication and hard work in serving the society with the best practices of good governance would also drive triumph through our future generations too, that is through YOU.
Last, but not the least, सुशासन िे पर् पर जब देश हमारा अग्रसर है; झुिने ना देंगे देश िो, रुिने ना देंगे देश िो, हर िायथ हमारा तत्पर है. Regards
CS Ranjeet Pandey President
Message from the
President
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Academic Guidance
The Power Sector of India- An Overview and Critical Facets
Introduction
Energy has been universally recognized as one of the most important inputs for economic growth and human development. There is a strong two-way relationship between economic development and energy consumption. On one hand, growth of an economy, with its global competitiveness, hinges on the availability of cost-effective and environmentally benign energy sources, and on the other hand, the level of economic development has been observed to be reliant on the energy demand.
Power is one of the most critical components of infrastructure crucial for the economic growth and welfare of nations. The existence and development of adequate infrastructure is essential for sustained growth of the Indian economy.
India’s power sector is one of the most diversified in the world. Sources of power generation range from conventional sources such as coal, lignite, natural gas, oil, hydro and nuclear power to viable non-conventional sources such as wind, solar, and agricultural and domestic waste. Electricity demand in the country has increased rapidly and is expected to rise further in the years to come. In order to meet the increasing demand for electricity in the country, massive addition to the installed generating capacity is required.
In May 2018, India ranked 4th in the Asia Pacific region out of 25 nations on an index that measures their overall power. Indian power sector is undergoing a significant change that has redefined the industry outlook. Sustained economic growth continues to drive electricity demand in India. The Government of India’s focus on attaining ‘Power for all’ has accelerated capacity addition in the country. At the same time, the competitive intensity is increasing at both the market and supply sides (fuel, logistics, finances, and manpower). Total installed capacity of power stations in India stood at 346.62 Gigawatt (GW) as of November 2018.
The electricity industry in India has evolved significantly to provide a wide range of opportunities across the value chain, in both, the regulated as well as deregulated businesses. Indian power market is the world’s fifth largest in terms of generation capacity and the third largest in terms of network. The growing demand, network extension and upgradation, reduction in energy intensity, unbundling of supply services and growth of cross-border trade present various opportunities for this industry.
Power Performance
The performance of Indian power sector may be comprehended by perusing the following crucial points:
1. Indian power sector has had eventful developments in not only generation and transmission capacity addition, but also from the distribution reforms aspect. The total installed power generation capacity of India as on 31 March 2018 was 344 GW, of which 45% is contributed by the private sector.
* Akinchan Buddhodev Sinha, Assistant Director, ICSI.
The views expressed are personal views of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Institute.
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2. The major growth has been witnessed in renewable source with capacity reaching to 69,022 MW (growth of 20%). During FY18, renewable capacity surpassed conventional sector addition to the total generation capacity. The energy generation observed 6.1% growth to reach at 1,203 Bn Units as compared to previous year’s generation of 1134 Bn Units. Transmission capacity addition was 23,119 ckms as against a target of 23,086 ckms. However, despite the capacity addition in generation and transmission there was a slight increase in the peak deficit situation from 1.6% to 2.0% during FY18. The Energy deficit remained constant at 0.7% during FY17 and FY18. The market witnessed higher liquidity and greater depth, with more participants than previous years.
3. On the policy and regulatory front, the Government and Regulatory bodies continued the reform process for improvement in efficiency in various aspects of power supply. Government of India launched “Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (SAUBHAGYA)” to achieve universal household electrification in the country. Under UDAY scheme for financial and operational improvement of Discoms, bonds have been issued by various States for a total amount of Rs 2,321.6 billion. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) launched competitive bidding for procurement of power from wind projects and so far bidding for more than 6,000 MW has taken place in four phases.
4. In further development for making coal allocation more transparent, Scheme for Harnessing and Allocating Koyala (Coal) (SHAKTI) was launched through which allocation of linkages for power sector shall be based on auction of linkages or through Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) based on competitive bidding of tariffs except for the State and the Central Power Generating companies, and the exceptions provided in Tariff Policy, 2016. Coal drawal will be permitted against valid Long Term PPAs and to be concluded Medium Term PPAs. The sector also witnessed emphasis on transparency through various web/mobile applications and digitization of competitive bidding through MSTC platform for short and medium term power procurement.
5. Government’s thrust on renewable energy with core focus on solar power dominated the power sector in the fiscal year 2018. The government has planned to add 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022 and increase the share of renewable energy to power at 40% by 2030. It is also anticipated that India’s peak demand for power will increase from current level of 153 GW to 226 GW by 2021-22 and 299 GW by 2026-27. Considering the demand projections and likely retirement of 22.7 GW of capacity, total capacity addition of 175 GW, including 47.8 GW of coal-based power projects currently under construction is envisaged in the period 2017 to 2022. Similarly, for the period 2022 to 2027, another 175 GW of capacity addition and retirement of 25 GW have been envisaged.
It is heartening to note that the Index of Electricity have registered an impressive performance in comparison to the index of other core sectors of Indian economy, i.e. Coal, Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Petroleum Refinery Products (please refer exhibit 1)
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Exhibit 1
Index wise Performance of Core Sectors of Indian Economy
Source: Economic Times
Renewable Energy- A Renaissance in Indian Power Sector
India’s population of more than 1028 million is growing at an annual rate of 1.58%. As fossil fuel energy becomes scarcer, India will face energy shortages significantly due to increase in energy prices and energy insecurity within the next few decades. Increased use of fossil fuels also causes environmental problems both locally and globally.
There is a very high demand for energy, which is currently satisfied mainly by coal, foreign oil and petroleum, which apart from being a non-renewable, and therefore non-permanent solution to the energy crisis, it is also detrimental to the environment. Thus, it is imperative that India obtains energy security without affecting the booming economy, which would mean that the country must switch from the non-renewable energy (crude oil and coal) to renewable energy.
The 2022 electrical power targets include achieving 227GW (earlier 175 GW) of energy from renewable sources, nearly 113 GW through solar power, 66 GW from wind power, 10 GW from biomass power, 5GW from small hydro and 31GW from floating solar and offshore wind power. The bidding process for the further additional 115 GW or thereabouts to meet these targets of installed capacity from January 2018 levels will be completed by the end of 2019-2020. The government has announced that no new coal-based capacity addition is required beyond the 50 GW under different stages of construction likely to come online between 2017 and 2022.
The role of new and renewable energy has been assuming increasing significance in recent times with the growing concern for the country’s energy security. The Indian Government has been at work, making a comprehensive policy for compulsory use of renewable energy resources through biomass, hydro-power, wind, solar and municipal waste in the country, particularly for commercial establishments, as well as Government establishments. The major contribution to renewable energy investment comes from private sector participation. This is due to the support from the government, which leverages the private investment.
Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources is focused on nation-wide resource assessment, setting up of commercial projects, renovation and modernization, development and up-gradation of water mills and industry based research and development.
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Nuclear Power- Building a New India
Global carbon emissions have been rising sharply since the end of 20th century, and countries have adopted various policies and switched over to alternate source of energy to minimize/reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in different sectors. India’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) has outlined goals to reduce the carbon emissions intensity of its economy by 33-35 percent by 2030 as well as increase the clean energy capacity to 40% of the total installed capacity in the same period. The most important source of energy for India in the coming decades is nuclear power, given its huge potential growth, emission-free nature and consistent nature of production.
India has a streamlined nuclear power program and expects to have 20,000 MW nuclear capacities on line by 2020. It aims to supply 25% of electricity from nuclear power by 2050. Since India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons program, it had been largely excluded for 34 years from trade in nuclear plant or materials, which has hindered its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009. India’s vision is to become a world leader in nuclear technology due to its expertise in fast reactors and thorium fuel cycle. Please refer exhibit 2 to have a glimpse of various nuclear power projects, installed capacities and nuclear power reactors.
Exhibit 2
Nuclear Power Projects and Installed Capacities
Way Forward
India’s power sector is undergoing a noteworthy change, and this has redefined the industry outlook. Demand for electricity is seeing a steady growth with a pick-up in the economy, especially manufacturing activity, as well as favorable government policy. The government has implemented various progressive measures to maximise power generation capacity and improve distribution.
India has made great steps in raising access to electricity; as more than 13 crore people joined the power grid since 2013. Also, a close look at the index of electricity showed it has been growing considerably in core sector data. Per capita electricity consumption, which was a mere 16.3 units in 1947, has increased to 1,122 units in 2016-17.
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Government initiatives like 24x7 power, power to all households by March 2019 and UDAY, which has improved viability of discoms to buy more power to serve more customers and the CEC initiatives that include linking of deviation settlement mechanism (DSM) prices to DAM prices at the exchange average clearing price, have helped the sector witness robust growth.
However, it is extremely essential to address the following critical issues plaguing the power sector- Average transmission and distribution losses (T&D). It is to be noted that T&D losses surpassed 22% of total power generation. The causes of T&D losses are due to substantial energy sold at low voltage, sparsely distributed loads over large rural areas, inadequate investment in distribution system, improper billing, and high pilferage.
Another issue that demands attention is shortage in supply of coal. Since substantial power generation occurs through thermal power plants that use coal as key raw material, inadequate supply of coal jeopardises the power generation. However, with e-coal auctions coming in the picture, this problem seems to have been resolved considerably.
Last but not the least, one of the major concerns for the power generation companies is the off-take of electricity. Power generators sell power to SEBs or DISCOMs. SEBs are facing financial crisis and are suffering losses to the extent of Rs 700 billion annually. The SEBs do not have enough resources to purchase power from the generators. Hence a situation has risen wherein there is excess of power but no takers for the same.
If the aforesaid issues are addressed appropriately it may said without an iota of doubt that future of India power sector is bright.
Bibliography
1. https://www.ibef.org/industry/power-sector-india.aspx
2. https://www.pwc.in/industries/power-and-mining.html
3. https://www.equitymaster.com/research-it/sector-info/power/Power-Sector-Analysis-Report.asp
4. https://www.eletimes.com/renewable-energy-indian-scenario-of-the-renewable-energy
5. https://www.electricalindia.in/glimpse-of-nuclear-power-sector-in-india/
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Hindi Books relevant for CS Course Curriculum
From Shree Mahavir Publications:
Vyavsayik Arthshasttra, Part – I, by M D Aggarwal
Vyavsayik Vatavaran Avem Udhiamitta by Gupta & Chaturvedi
Vyavasayik Prabandh, Neeti shastra Avem Sanchar, by Sharma & Chaturvedi
Vyavasayik Arthashasttra Part – II, by S C Sharma,
Lekhankan Ke Mool tatv Avem Ankenshan, by P C Gupta & C L Chaturvedi
Aarthik Avem Samanaye Vidhi, by Jain & Gupta
Prabhandh Lekhanken by M D Aggarwal & N P Aggarwal
Lagat Lekhanken by S N Maheshwari & S N Mittal
Cost Accounting – Theory & Problems by Maheshwari S N & Mittal S N
Cost Accounting & Financial Management, by S N Maheshwari & S N Mittal
Audhyogik, Shram Avem Samanye Vidhi by Jain & Gupta
Pratibhouti Sanniyam Avem Anupalan, by Jain & Gupta
Adhunik Bhartiya Company Adhiniyam by M C Kuchhal
Adhunik Bhartiya Company Law by M C Kuchhal
From Taxmann Publications:
Vyaparik Evam Samanya Vidhi by Shubham Aggarwal
Bharat Law House:
Systematic Approach to Taxation containing Income Tax & Indirect Taxes by Dr. Girish Ahuja & Dr Ravi Gupta
Eastern Book Company:
Administrative Law (Prashasanik Vidhi) by C K Tekwani
Consumer Protection Law (Upbhokta Sanrakshan Vidhi) by S P Gupta
Company Law (Company Vidhi) by Avtar Singh
Constitution of India (Bharat Ka Samvidhan) by EBC
Art of Conveyancing and Pleading (Abhivachonon ke Prarooparn aur Abhihastaantarn - lekhan ki kala) by Murli Manohar
Systematic Approach to Income Tax, Service Tax & VAT (Hindi Edn.) by Dr. Girish Ahuja
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Student-ICSI Academic CONNECT
Students may clarify their subject specific academic queries related to study material between 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. on all working days (Monday - Friday) at 0120-4082125
Students may also write their academic queries on [email protected]
Dear Students,
We are pleased to share that with a view to update the students on important
developments on daily basis, the Institute has initiated ‘Info Capsules’ on the Institute’s
website www.icsi.edu.
Students are requested to take advantage of this initiative.
Our best wishes for all your endeavors.
Team ICSI
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UPDATES /NOTIFICATIONS FROM THE INSTITUTE ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Students can now visit the webpage of the Institute on the following Social networking sites to get details regarding various notifications and updates of the Institute.
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. Instagram
4. Linkedln
Click on appropriate links on home page of ICSI website to get access to these webpages.
https://twitter.com/icsi_cs
https://www.facebook.com/ICSI
https://www.instagram.com/cs_icsi/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/theicsi/
Student Services
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE
CS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH THE INSTITUTE
The Institute has initiated various steps to provide instantaneous services to its stakeholders by the use of technology. More and more services are being added in this march for automation. The study material is now fully available to one and all through the online portal. Some of the services and their uses which are important for awareness are listed :
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Cut-Off Dates for the year 2019
Note: It is clarified that on the scheduled cut-off date even if there is a holiday/Off-day, there shall be no change in the prescribed cut-off date
Particulars of Cut-off Dates Scheduled Cut-off Date
Receipt of Examination Enrollment application for appearing in June,2019 Examination
25.03.2019
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Foundation Programme (for appearing in Dec 2019 Examination)
31.03.2019
Receipt of Enrolment application for appearing in June,2019 Examination (with late fee)
09.04.2019
Applying for Paper-wise Exemption on the basis of qualification for June 2019 Examination.
09.04.2019
Applying for Registration De Novo / Extension of registration (for June 2019 Examination)
09.04.2019
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive/ Professional Programme (for appearing in Anyone module in Dec 2019 Examination)
31.05.2019
Declaration of Results of June 2019 Examination 25.08.2019
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive/ Professional Programme (for appearing in All modules in June 2020 Examination )
31.08.2019
Receipt of Examination Enrollment Application for appearing in Dec, 2019 Examination
25.09.2019
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Foundation Programme ( for appearing in June 2020 Examination)
30.09.2019
Receipt of Examination Enrollment application for appearing in Dec, 2019 Examination (with late fee)
10.10.2019
Applying for Paper-wise Exemption on the basis of Qualification for Dec 2019 Examination.
10.10.2019
Applying for Registration De Novo / Extension of registration (for Dec 2019 Examination)
10.10.2019
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive/ Professional Programme (for appearing in Anyone module in June 2020 Examination)
30.11.2019
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REGISTRATION
1. VALIDITY OF CS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME ADMISSION
The Institute has stipulated 03 years period for the validity of Foundation Programme admission. Accordingly, all those students who have registered upto February 2016 may please note that their admission to the Foundation Programme stands cancelled on expiry of three years period at the end of January 2019 .
Students who have not passed the Foundation Examination within the validity period of their registration and are not graduates, may seek fresh admission online at Institute’s website www.icsi.edu together with the Foundation Programme admission fee of Rs.4500/-.
2. REGISTRATION FOR CS EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME
Students who have passed the Foundation Program examination held in June 2018 and register in Executive Program upto and including 31st August, 2018 would be eligible to appear in both modules of the Executive Program to be held in June 2019 examination and students who will take registration in Executive Program between 1st September, 2018 to 30th November, 2018 will be eligible to write only one module in June 2019 examination of the Executive Programme.
Students can register online at Institute’s website www.icsi.edu at online services option at the following link https://smash.icsi.in/Scripts/login.aspx. The fee for seeking registration for Executive Programme is Rs. 8500/- which can be paid online either through credit/debit card/net banking/bank challan.
PROCEDURAL COMPLIANCE
1. CHANGE OF ADDRESS/CREATION OF PASSWORD
Students are advised to update their addresses instantly through online services option at www.icsi.edu. Their Registration Number shall be their user Id. Students can also reset their password anytime (The new password will be displayed on the screen).The process is given below.
Manual for Change of Mobile number, Email Id, Address and resetting password
Step 1: Log in with valid credentials on smash.icsi.in
Step 2: Change Mobile Number and Email address
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Step 3:
Process 2: Process to change correspondence /permanent address
Step 1: After Log in
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Step 2: To change Correspondence address
Step 3:
Note: Same process will be for changing permanent address.
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Change/Reset Password Step 1: Log in with valid credentials on smash.icsi.in Step 2: Click on Profile > Change Password
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2. UPDATION OF E-MAIL ADDRESS/MOBILE NUMBER
Students are advised to update their E-Mail Id and Mobile Numbers timely so that important communications are not missed as the same are sent through bulk mail/SMS nowadays. Students may update their E-mail Id/ Mobile Number instantly after logging into their account at www.icsi.eduat request option.
3. STUDENT IDENTITY CARD
Identity Card can be downloaded after logging into the Student Portal at www.icsi.edu. After downloading the Identity card, students are compulsorily required to get it attested by any of the following authorities with his/her seal carrying name, professional membership No., designation and complete official address:
1. Member of the Institute, with ACS/FCS No.
2. Gazetted Officer of the Central or State Government.
3. Manager of a Nationalized Bank.
4. Principal of a recognized School/College.
5. Officer of ICSI.
Unattested Identity Cards are not valid and the students are advised to carry duly attested Identity Card for various services during their visits to the offices of the Institute, Examination Centres, etc.
4. VERIFICATION OF PARTICULARS IN THE STUDENT ACCOUNT
Students are advised to invariably check the particulars in their online Account and point out discrepancies, if any, in name, photograph, signature, paper-wise exemption status, validity of registration, other particulars, etc. to avoid mismatches in Identity Card, Admit Card, Attendance Sheet, etc. which may create complications at the time of appearing in the examinations, declaration of results, issue of mark sheets, etc.
All the students are further advised to maintain uniformity in their signatures on student’s identity card, enrollment application and attendance sheet provided in the examination hall at the time of writing examinations.
5. REGULARISATION OF FOUNDATION PROGRAMME ADMISSION
Students provisionally admitted to the Foundation Programme are advised to upload the scanned copies of their Senior Secondary Marksheet/Pass Certificates for regularizing their admission at their online account at www.icsi.edu.Students, who have already uploaded/submitted their Senior Secondary Examination Markssheets/Pass Certificate and have not received any confirmation with regard to approval of their admission, must contact the Institute immediately either through online grievance Redressal module or ticketing mechanism of the Institute quoting the following particulars:
Name Details of Fee paid
Admission No.
Email Address
Complete Postal Address with Pincode
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6. CANCELLATION OF PROVISIONAL ADMISSION
Provisional admission of the students, who fail to submit/upload the requisite proof of having passed the Senior Secondary (10+2) examinations within the stipulated time period of six months, shall stand cancelled and no refund of fee will be made.
7. ATTENTION STUDENTS!
DEDUCTION OF 30% OF THE TOTAL FEE REMITTED BY THE APPLICANT IN RESPECT OF REGISTRATIONS LYING PENDING FOR MORE THAN A YEAR
The Institute has decided to reject the applications of such students who do not submit the documents within one year after their registration in Foundation and Executive programme by deducting 30% of the fee remitted by them towards administrative charges after expiry of one year. Therefore it is advised that all such students may submit their documents in the stipulated time period failing which their registration applications would be rejected.
IMPORTANT ALERTS FOR STUDENTS
1. OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION WITH SCHOLARSHIPS FROM GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
The ICSI Student Education Fund Trust is providing financial assistance / scholarships on the basis of the marks scored by them in the qualifying examinations (10+2, Bachelor’ Degree, etc.). The scholarships are continued and ensure ‘zero cost’ education to meritorious students provided they are able to pass the different stages of examinations at the first attempt and first available opportunity.
Besides the above, Government of India and most of the State Governments in India are providing substantial amount of Post-Matric Scholarships to the eligible students belonging to minority communities, having disability and various other categories. For details of Scholarships available, students may please refer to the National Scholarship Portal at http://scholarships.gov.in/
Government of India has created the National Scholarship Portal as a Mission Mode Project under National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) to provide single-window services to the eligible students for availing scholarships against all the schemes of the Central and State Governments.
The students of CS Course are eligible to apply for scholarships provided by Central / State Governments under different schemes.
The Institute would like to emphasise that it is a golden opportunity to the students desirous of pursuing Company Secretaryship Course while availing scholarships from the Government. Eligible students shall be able to pursue the CS Course at subsidised/zero cost. The existing students of the Institute are advised to make use of such Scholarship Schemes apart from disseminating the details amongst their friends and relatives.
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The procedure for applying for Scholarships through the portal is furnished below :
1. Visit the National Scholarship Portal http://scholarships.gov.in/
2. Name of Institute : “THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES OF INDIA”
3. Institute, DISE / AISHE Code No: 9
4. The ICSI Current Course Level : CERTIFICATE
5. State : DELHI
6. District : NEW DELHI
7. Course/Class Name : COMPANY SECRETARY (CS)
8. Admission Type : CORRESPONDENCE
2. CHARTERED SECRETARY JOURNAL
The “Chartered Secretary” Journal is published by the ICSI, with a view to ensure continuous up-gradation of the knowledge of the Members. The Journal is equally important for the students of the Institute. Students who are interested to purchase the journal can subscribe for the same by remitting the nominal subscription fees of Rs. 500/- per annum. Students can either subscribe for the Journal at the time of registration in each stage of CS Course or separately through our Chartered Secretary division.
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3. Details Regarding conduct of Class Room Teaching Centres at Regional Councils/Chapters
Number of Class Room Teaching Centres at Regional Councils/Chapters
Details Regarding conduct of Class Room Teaching Centres at Regional Councils/Chapters.
Number of Class Room Teaching Centres at Regional Councils/Chapters.
SL NO
REGION CHAPTER ADDRESS OF CLASS ROOM TEACHING CENTRE
STAGE MODULE NAME OF THE CO-
ORDINATOR
E-MAIL ID OF THE CO-ORDINATO
R
CONTACT No.
OF THE CO-
ORDINATOR
1 EIRC BHUBANES
WAR
ICSI BUILDING PLOT NO 70, VIP COLONY IRC VILLAGE BHUBANESWAR - 751015
Foundation
Mr. P.C. Swain pratap.swain
@icsi.edu
9040679085 Executive
I
II
2 EIRC DHANBAD
B-14,OLD DOCTORS COLONY,JAGJIVAN NAGAR DHANBAD- 826003
Foundation Mr. Govind Kumar Tiwari
9631149991
Executive I & II
3 EIRC GUWAHATI
GUWAHATI CHPATER, HOUSE NO 7, RODALI PATH, HEAR JONALI BUIST STAND RG BARUAH ROAD GUWAHATI - 24
Executive I & II Mr Hemant
Das guwahati@ic
si.edu
9365204281
4 EIRC KOLKATA
ICSI-EIRO, 3A, AHIRIPUKUR 1ST LANE KOLKATA-700019
Foundation Ms. Rukmini
Nag
033-228329
73 Executive I & II
5 EIRC PATNA
B-27, 2nd Floor, LUV KUSH TOWER, EXHIBITION ROAD PATNA - 1
Foundation
Mr. Ratnesh Kumar
9835042476/0
612-232240
5
Executive I & II
6 EIRC RANCHI
ICSI CHAPTER,2C, OM SHANTI
APPARTMENT, O C C BANGLA SCHOOL
LANE MAIN ROAD,RANCHI-
834001
Foundation
Sumanta Dutta
0651-222338
2 Executive I & II
7 NIRC ALWAR
42, RAGHU COMPLEX, SCHEME NO.-10, VIJAY MANDIR MARG, ALWAR
Foundation Mr. Anand
Kumar Arya [email protected]
du
9413740652
Executive I & II
Professional
8 NIRC AGRA
SILVER POINT 3/2 G, Second Floor Nehru Nagar,(Near Anjana Cinema, M.G. Road), AGRA - 282005
Foundation Mr Ravi Krishna
Srivastava
0562-403144
4 / 983922
6671
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9 NIRC ALLAHABA
D
30-A / 9 /2A COOPER ROAD NEAR HARI MAZID, INFRONT OF HP MEDIA, 2ND FLOOR, CIVIL LINES ALLAHABAD - 211001
Foundation
Mr. Amitabh Shukla
9415351209 Executive I & II
10 NIRC BAREILLY
ICSI CHAPTER BARIELLY, 182, NAI BASTI, NARKULGANJ (NEAR UTSAV BARAT GHAR), BARIELLY - 243122
Foundation Mr. Amit Kumar & Mr.
Sanjeev Kumar Sharma
amit kumarb@icsi
.edu
8755755741/
9458821397
Executive
11 NIRC BHILWARA
ICSI HOUSE, SEC-8, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, RING ROAD, PATEL NAGAR, BHILWARA (RAJ.)-311001
Professional
Mr.Rajeev Ranjan Jha
8003990862
12 NIRC DELHI
ICSI-NIRC BUILDING 4, PRASAD NAGAR INSTITUTIONAL AREA NEW DELHI- 110 005
Foundation
Mr Bhole Shankar
011 493430
09 Executive I & II
13 NIRC FARIDABA
D
Institutional Plot No.-1A, Sector-16A, (Near Sai Baba Temple), Faridabad-121002
Foundation Ms Suman Iyer
0129-400376
1 Executive I & II
14 NIRC GHAZIABA
D
GHAZIABAD CHAPTER, 23-B,NEHRU NAGAR, NEHRU APARTMENT GHAZIABAD
Foundation Mr. Anil Kumar
Upadhyay
0120-455968
1, 971601
1634
Executive I & II
Professional
15 NIRC GURGAON
FIRST FLOOR, DEENBANDHU SIR CHOOTU RAM BHAWAN JHARSA ROAD BEHIND SHIV MANDIR SECTOR 32 GURGAON-122002
Foundation
Mr Amit Likhyani
0124-238002
1 Executive I & II
16 NIRC JALANDHA
R
DAV COLLEGE, DAYANAND NAGAR, JALANDHAR- 144008
Foundation Mr. Vinay
Kumar vinay.kumar
@icsi.edu
9041040129 Executive I & II
17 NIRC JAMMU 213 A (1st Floor), Shastri Nagar , Jammu-180004
Foundation Mr. Uday Prakash
0191-243924
2 Executive I & II
18 NIRC KANPUR
118/90, GUMTI PLAZA , KAUSHALPURI,KANPUR- 208012
Foundation Ms. Uma Devi
gupta uma.gupta@i
csi.edu
8687116064 Executive I & II
19 NIRC LUCKNOW
1/157, VIVEK KHAND-I, GOMTI NAGAR LUCKNOW - 226010
Foundation Mr. Shiv Moorthi
Tiwari, Mr. Sandeep
Rapra
05224109382 Executive I & II
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20 NIRC LUDHIANA
11B, 2nd FLOOR PHERUMAN COMPLEX, GURUDWARA, SAHEEDAN, OPP MANJU CINEMA, G.T. ROAD, LUDHIANA-141003
Foundation Mr. Sanjay Jakhmola
0161-254545
6
21 NIRC NOIDA C-37, SECTOR - 62, NOIDA - 201309
Foundation Mr Kushal
Kumar [email protected]
du
01204522058 Excutive I & II
22 NIRC MODINAGA
R
Opp. MM Printer, Near Modi Steels, Delhi-Meerut G.T. Road, Modinagar-201204
Foundation
Mr. Muneesh Bindal
01232-243048 Excutive I & II
23 NIRC VARANASI
F BLOCK IIND FLOOR GURU KRIPA COMPLEX OPP TAKSAL THEATRE NADESAR, VARANASI- 221002
Foundation
Mr. Ashish Tiwari
7800937000
Executive I & II
Professional
24 NIRC YAMUNA NAGAR
DAV College for Girls, Academic Block-4, Jagadhri Road, Yamuna Nagar-135001
Foundation Mr. Upendra
Kumar yamuna.naga
9812573452
25 SIRC AMARAVAT
I
Ist FLOOR HINDU COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS BESIDE CANARA BANK, GUNTUR-522003
Executive I & II Mr. S. Gaddam amaravati@i
csi.edu
0863-223344
5
26 SIRC BANGALOR
E
No-5, 1st MAIN ROAD, KSSIDC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, 6TH BLOCK, WEST OF CHORD ROAD, RAJAJI NAGAR BANGALORE-560010
Foundation
Mr. Maitreya bangalore@i
csi.edu
7760976362
Executive I&II
27 SIRC CALICUT
CALICUT CHAPTER OF SIRC OF ICSI, A-3,29/2084, 2ND FLOOR, RAHIYAN BUILDING, K.T. GOPALAN ROAD, KOTOOLI,CALICUT - 673016
Foundation
Ms. Sheeba calicut@icsi.
edu
0495-237470
2 Executive I & II
Professional
I, II & III
28 SIRC CHENNAI
"ICSI-SIRC HOUSE", 9, WHEAT CROFTS ROAD, NUNGAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 034
Foundation
Mr. C. Murugan
u
9443796311
Executive I & II
Professional
I, II & III
29 SIRC COIMBATO
RE
No. 209, KSG COMPLEX, 2ND FLOOR, SASTRI ROAD, RAM NAGAR, COIMBATORE- 641 009.
Foundation
Mr. Sreejith P, Mr. S.Ashok
0422 - 223700
6 / 948647
7497
Executive I & II Professiona
l I, II & III
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30 SIRC HYDERABA
D
H.NO:6-3-609/5,ANAND NAGAR COLONY,KHAIRATABAD,HYDERABAD-500004.
Foundation
Mr. V P C Sharma
9912129292 Executive I & II
31 SIRC KOCHI
KOCHI CHAPTER,ICSI HOUSE, NO 65/635, JUDGES AVENUE RBI QUARTERS ROAD, BEHIND INDIAN EXPRESS, KALOOR ERNAKULAM - 682017
Foundation
Mr Sree Kumar T S
0484-4050502/2402
950 Executive
32 SIRC MADURAI
CHAPTER OFFICE, C3, 3rd FLOOR, A.R. PLAZA, 16/17 NORTH VELIS STREET MADUARI - 625001
Foundation
Mr. T.Raja
9843155753
Executive I & II
Professional I, II & III
33 SIRC MANGALOR
E
ICSI MANGALORE CHAPTER GRACE TOWER BILDING IIND FLOOR BEJAI MANGALORE 575004
Foundation
Mr Shankar B sankara.badi
@icsi.edu
0824-2216482/9886400332
Executive I & II
34 SIRC MYSORE
MYSORE CHAPTER OF ICSI ICSI House, #125, NHCSL LAYOUT OFF KRS ROAD, OPP. J K TYRES, METAGALLI MYSORE- 570016
Foundation
Mr. N.Dhanabal
9731242336 Executive I & II
35 SIRC PALAKKAD
Ist FLOOR ABOVE PNB ATM, SHREE KRISHNA BUILDING NURANI, PALAKKAD-678004
Foundation Ms. Roby
Joshep palakkad@ic
si.edu
0491-252855
8 Executive I & II
36 SIRC SALEM
No-318, SRI MAHARAJ ILLAM, AZHAGU VINAYAGAR STREET NAGARAMALAL MAIN ROAD, FAIRLANDS POST ALAGAPURAM, SALEM - 636016
Executive I & II Mr. Sunder
Swamy S [email protected]
du
8754340840
37 SIRC THRISSUR
ROOM NO. 17, THIRD FLOOR, DEVAMATHA TOWER, NEAR ST. THOMAS COLLEGE, THRISSUR
Foundation
Ms Soumya S soumya@icsi
.edu
9495631592 Executive I & II
38 SIRC THIRUVANANTHAPUR
AM
TC-3/2342, PADMASREE BEHIND INDIAN BANK, POST OFFICE LANE,PATTOM, TRIVANDRUM -695004
Foundation
Mr. S V Vinod Kumar
8089522663 Executive I & II
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39 SIRC VISAKHAPA
TNAM
C/o.Dr.L.Bullayya College,Survey No:44,Block ‘’B’’Building,1st Floor,Upstairs of Andhra Bank,Resapuvanipalem,Visakhapatnam-530013,Andhra Pradesh
Foundation
Mr. Sivaramakris
hna
prv.sivaramakrishana@ic
si.edu
0891-253351
6 Executive I & II
40 WIRC AHMEDABA
D
ICSI AHMEDABAD CHPATER, S-2 B TOWER, MANEK LAL MILLS COMPLEX, CHINUBHAI TOWERS, ASHRAM ROAD, AHMEDABAD - 380009
Foundation
Mr. Rohit Khunt
8905036321/ 079-
30025335
Executive
I & II
41 WIRC BHOPAL
BHOPAL CHAPTER OF WIRC OF ICSI, PLOT NO. 148, II FLOOR, ANCHOR MANSION, ZONE- 2, MP NAGAR, BHOPAL (M.P.) 462011
Foundation
Ms. Amita Malviya
0755-257713
9 Executive I & II
42 WIRC GOA
CHAPTER OFFICE, 6TH FLOOR, INDRAPRASTH APARTMENTS OPP. GOVINDA BUILDING, MENEZES BRAGANZA ROAD, PANAJI GOA - 403001
Foundation
Mr. Vasant H Kerkar
8322435033 Executive I & II
43 WIRC INDORE
B-1/2/3, ASHRAY APARTMENT , 2/1, MANORAMAGANJ, INDORE-452001
Foundation Ms. Ankita
Baldwa indore@icsi.
edu
0731-424818/24945
52 Executive I & II
44 WIRC KOLHAPUR
R.S.No.1108 C/34 C, Jaduban Plaza, Office Unit No.F 4 Panch Bunglow, Shahupuri, Kolhapur-416001
Foundation
Ms. Archana Kamlakar
0231-252616
0
Executive I & II
Professional
45 WIRC MUMBAI
THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETATIES OF INDIA, 13, 1ST FLOOR, JOLLY MAKER CHAMBER -II, NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI- 400021
Foundation & Executive
Mr. Bannashanka
r Dasari
bannashankar.dasari@ic
si.edu
9223542195
MKES INSTITUTE (NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE) S.V. ROAD, MALAD - 400064
Foundation & Executive
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46 WIRC NAGPUR
NAGPUR CHAPTER OF ICSI,3RD FLOOR, AVINISHA TOWERS, MEHADIA SQ, DHANTOLI, NAGPUR - 440012
Foundation
Mr. Sudhakar Aisalwaru
0712-245327
6 Executive I & II
47 WIRC NASHIK
BYK COLLEGE NASHIK, COLLEGE ROAD NASHIK MAHARASHTRA-422005
Foundation Mr. Amit Kumar
8796090345
48 WIRC NAVI
MUMBAI
ICSI-CCGRT, OFFICER NO-204, 2ND FLOOR, PLOT NO- 101, SEC-15 INDUSTRIAL AREA CBD BELAPUR, NAVI MUMBAI-400614
Foundation
Ms. Lachhmi Bhatt
022-275778
16 Executive I & II
49 WIRC PUNE
CHAPTER PREMISES, 23 MUKUND NAGAR CORNER OF LANE NO.1, ABOVE DR JOSHI HOSPITAL,PUNE - 411037
Foundation
MR. P.S. Emmanuel
8149121488 Executive I & II
50 WIRC RAIPUR
H.NO C-67, SECOTR - 2 1ST FLOOR ABOVE LITTLE STAR PLAY
SCHOOL, DEVENDRA NEAR GUJRATI
SCHOOL, RAIPUR -492001
Foundation
Mr. Prafulla Kumar Dash
0771-258261
8
Executive I & II
Professional
51 WIRC SURAT
TRIUPATI PLAZA NEAR COLLECTOR OFFICE ATHWAGATE SURAT- 395001
Foundation Mr. Goutam Karmakar
goutam.karmakar@icsi.
edu
8013214546 Executive I & II
52 WIRC THANE
ICSI THANE CHPATER, 201-202 SAI PLAZA COMPLEX GODBUNDER ROAD NEAR KAPURBAWADI JN, OPP TO ORION BUSINESS PARK, ABOVE VIJAY SALES THANE (W) 400607
Foundation
Mr. Soujit Das soujit.das@i
csi.edu
7506104313
Executive I & II
53 WIRC VADODARA
ICSI VADODARA CHPATER, OFFICE NO.1 (2ND FLOOR) STOP-N-SHOP PLAZA OFFTEL TOWER-II, R. C.DUTT ROAD VADODARA - 390007
Foundation
Mr. Amit Kumar Nagar
8980949075 Executive I & II
**For any clarification/Assistance/Guidance you may mail to [email protected]
GUIDELINES FOR CLASS ROOM TEACHING
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4. ADVISORY ON MAINTAINING CORRECTNESS IN PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE
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ATTENTION STUDENTS! Introduction of New Syllabus Foundation Programme
Examinations from June 2018 Session (Automatic Switchover to Foundation Programme (New Syllabus 2017) )
The Foundation Programme being the entry level to the Company Secretaryship Course and gateway to the profession of Company Secretaries, the Syllabus Review Committee based on the feedback received from various stakeholders has completed the formulation of detailed contents of the Foundation Programme. Salient Features and Requirements The salient features of the new syllabus for the same is summarized below :- 1. Effective date for New Syllabus
(i) The new syllabus of Foundation Programme will be effective from 1st April 2017.
(ii) There are four subjects under the new syllabus viz.
PAPER 1: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND LAW PAPER 2: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, ETHICS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP PAPER 3: BUSINESS ECONOMICS PAPER 4: FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING
2. First Examination
First examination under this new syllabus will be held from June 2018 session of CS examinations.
3. Switchover to new syllabus
The automatic switchover of all such Old Syllabus students has been affected in the system and details of
exemptions available to such students are furnished hereunder: -
Corresponding Paper wise Exemption Scheme
Exempted Subjects under Syllabus (2012)
Corresponding Subjects under Syllabus (2017)
Business Environment and Entrepreneurship Business Environment and Law
Business Management, Ethics and Communication
Business Management, Ethics and
Entrepreneurship
Business Economics Business Economics
Fundamentals of Accounting and Auditing
Fundamentals of Accounting and Auditing
The mode of examination will be Computer based MCQs.
The students under Syllabus (2012) compulsorily switched over to Syllabus (2017) would be provided with
Study Material free of cost for Foundation Programme under Syllabus (2017) in their respective subjects.
For any general clarification/ information on the matter, students may place their query at http://support.icsi.edu
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5. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE CS FOUNDATION PROGRAMME STUDY MATERIAL
All registered students who have uploaded their documents successfully and their application has been approved by the Institute are supplied with the set of study material. Those who have not received Study material, are therefore, advised to send their request /query through Grievance Solutions Cell or they can also download the study material from the website of the Institute at academic corner option. Details of submitting request through grievance solutions cell is given under the head “ICSI Grievance Solutions Cell”
6. SELF STUDY
The Institute provides a set of study materials to all the students of Foundation Program for self-study purpose. Students have the option to study the subjects of their own and appear in the next examination of the institute for which they are eligible or else they can get themselves enrolled at Class Room Teaching Centers of the Institute for coaching. Classes are conducted by most of the Regional/Chapter offices of the Institute located across the country.
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INFORMATION ON SPECIAL INITIATIVES
1. Study Centres
The objective of the Study Centre Scheme is to break the distance barrier at the end of students for availing the services from the institute. Under the Scheme, Study Centers are opened in cities /areas, wherein the Institute's Offices are not in existence. Apart from providing basic services, the Study Centres also impart coaching to the students of various stages. The details of study centres are available at the link https://www.icsi.edu/media/webmodules/Study_Centre.pdf
2. Third (3rd) International Company Secretaries Olympiad
for Academic Session (2018-19)
CS Olympiad has been established with the objective of enabling the student community to discover their potential in areas pertaining to Company Secretaryship and governance and identifying their interest to choose their stream of education.
As you are aware, the Second (2nd) International CS Olympiad was conducted on 23rd and 30th Janunary,2018 in which more than 1300 schools and about 34,000 students from different parts of the country and aboard have participated.
Students of class 11th& 12th from various locations have scored International Rank as well as Zonal Ranks in the same.
This year also various chapters of the Institute have already organized the Zonal Winners award ceremonies at Schools level.
1st phase of 3rd CS Olympiad was held on 20th Dec-2018 and 2nd Phase of 3rd CS Olympiad was held on 31st Jan, 2019.
The details of CS Olympiad is also being publicised through dedicated portal www.csolympiad.info.
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FEE SCHEDULE
PARTICULARS FEES (Rs.) REMARKS
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
Admission Fee
Education Fee
E-learning Fee
1,500
3,000
600
Total Fees Rs.5,100
EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME
(For Commerce Graduates)
Foundation Examination Exemption Fee
Registration Fee
Education Fee for Executive Programme
Pre-Examination Test Fee
500
2,000
6,500
1,000
Total Fees Rs.10,000
(For Non-Commerce Graduates)
Foundation Examination Exemption Fee Registration Fee
Education Fee for Executive Programme
Pre-Examination Test Fee
500
2,000
7,500
1,000
Total Fees Rs.11,000
For CPT pass of the ICAI & Foundation Pass of the ICAI-CMA
Foundation Examination Exemption Fee
Registration Fee
Education Fee for Executive Programme
Pre-Examination Test Fee
4,000
2,000
6,500
1,000
Total Fees Rs.13,500
CS Foundation Pass Student
Pre-Examination Test Fee
8,500
1,000
Total Fees Rs.9,500
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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME
Education Fee
Pre-examination Fees
12,000
1,000
Total Fees Rs.13,000
DE-NOVO REGISTRATION
Registration De-Novo Fee
Students may apply for Registration de-novo within two years of the expiry of former registration
2,000
If students fail to apply for Registration de-novo within two years of expiry Registration, they may still seek Registration de-novo within a maximum period of five years from the expiry of former registration.
3,000
EXTENSION OF REGISTRATION
Extension of Registration Fee 1,000
PRE-EXAM TEST FEES
Pre-Exam test Fees (Applicable to Executive Programme New Syllabus Students) or Students switched over to New Syllabus
1,000 Rs 1,000
EXAMINATION FEE
Foundation Programme (Lumpsum) 1,200
Executive Programme 1,200 (Per Module)
Professional Programme 1,200 (Per Module)
Late Fee for submission of Examination Form 250
Change of Examination Center/Module/Medium
250
Surcharge for appearing in Examinations from Overseas Centre (Dubai) (over and above normal Examination Fee)US$ 100 (or equivalent amount in Indian Rupees)
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OTHER FEES
Paper-wise Exemption 1,000
Duplicate Pass Certificate 200
Duplicate Result-cum-Marks Statement 100 (Per Mark-sheet)
Verification of Marks 250 (Per Paper)
Transcripts 295 (Per Transcript)
Inclusive of GST@18%
Verification of Marks Fee 250 (Per Paper)
Certified Copy of Answer Book 500 (Per Paper)
PLEASE NOTE THAT PAYMENT OF FEE BY CHEQUE &MONEY ORDER IS NOT ACCEPTED BY THE INSTITUTE.
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CONCESSION IN FEE
1. Students under SC / ST Category Students belonging to SC/ST Category are required to pay only 50% of the Registration Fee and Examination Fee as applicable to the students under General Category.
2. Students under Physically Handicapped Category Students belonging to Physically Handicapped Category as defined under Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act as amended from time to time are required to pay Registration Fee and Examination Fee at concessional rates only as per details given below :
(a) For Registration to various Stages of CS Course
(b) Examination Fee
Stage Concession in Fee available to Physically Handicapped Students
Foundation Programme 25% of the fee applicable to general category students.
Executive Programme 25% of the fee applicable to general category students per module.
Professional Programme 25% of the fee applicable to general category students per module.
Stage Concession in Fee available to Physically Handicapped Students
Foundation Programme Only Registration Fee will be charged (At present, Registration Fee is Rs. 1,500/-)
Executive Programme Only Registration Fee will be charged (At present, Registration Fee is Rs. 2,000/-)
Professional Programme Only Registration Fee will be charged (At present, Registration fee is nil).
Fee is NIL) Registration Denovo & Extension of Registration
25% of the fee applicable to general category students.
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3. Concession in Fee for Widows and Wards of Martyrs of Military and Para-Military Forces
The widows and wards of Martyrs of the Military and Para-Military Forces are eligible for concession in fee on furnishing the requisite certificate / identity card issued by the concerned Government Departments as per details given below:-
Particulars Concession to be granted to the Widows and wards of the martyrs
All fee payable at the time of Registration to Foundation Programme, Executive Programme & Professional Programme Stages
50% of the fee applicable to general category students
Examination Fee 50% of the fee applicable to general category students
All Other Fee As applicable to the general category students
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Examination
1. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION FOR FOUNDATION PROGRAMME HELD IN DECEMBER, 2018
The result of Computer Based Examination (CBE) for CS Foundation Programme held on 29th and 30th December, 2018 was declared on Thursday, the 21st February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. The result along with individual candidate’s subject-wise break-up of marks was made available on the Institute’s Website www.icsi.edu on 21st February, 2019 from 11.00 A. M. onwards.
2. ISSUING OF MARKS-SHEETS
According to the decision taken by the Institute, the dispatch of Result-cum-Marks Statement for Foundation Programme examination in physical form has been discontinued. Instead formal E-Result-cum-Marks Statement for the Foundation Programme Examination December, 2018 has been uploaded on the Institute’s website: www.icsi.edu to facilitate the candidates to download the same for their reference use and records. Students are advised to download the E-Result-cum-Marks Statement accordingly. Please note that no physical copy of Result-cum Marks Statement shall be issued to the candidates of Foundation Programme examination.
3. VERIFICATION OF MARKS OF COMPANY SECRETARIES EXAMINATIONS
In terms of Regulation 46 (2) of the Company Secretaries Regulations, 1982, as in force, a candidate can seek “Verification of Marks” in any subject(s) of CS examination within 30 days from the date of declaration of results. The application for verification of marks should be made by interested candidates in the prescribed mode with requisite fee @ Rs. 250/- per subject within 30 days (one month) from the date of declaration of results. Interested candidates can apply for verification of marks either through on-line mode or off-line mode by following the procedure hosted on the Institute’s website (www.icsi.edu) at: https://www.icsi.edu/media/webmodules/VOM.pdf
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4. COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION (CBE), JUNE - 2019
The next Computer Based Examination for Foundation Programme scheduled in June, 2019 will be held on Saturday, the 8th June, 2019 and Sunday, the 9th June, 2019 as per the following Examination Time-Table:
Day and Date of
Examination
Subjects
Batch No.
Examination Timings
From To
Saturday,
8th June, 2019
Paper -1
Paper-2
Business Environment and Law
AND
Business Management, Ethics and Entrepreneurship
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.
Sunday
9th June, 2019
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.
* Allotment of time-slot to each student will be made by the Institute and no request for change of time-slot will be entertained.
5. EXAMINATION CENTRES FOR COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION – JUNE, 2019
The Computer Based Examination for Foundation Programme scheduled in June,2019 shall be conducted at 126 examination centres, viz., 1. Agra, 2. Ahmedabad, 3. Ahmednagar, 4. Ajmer, 5.Akola, 6.Aligarh, 7.Allahabad, 8. Alwar, 9. Ambala, 10. Amravati, 11. Amritsar 12. Asansol 13. Aurangabad, 14. Bangalore, 15. Bareilly, 16. Beawar, 17.Belgaum,18. Bhayander, 19. Bhilai, 20. Bhilwara, 21. Bhopal, 22. Bhubaneswar, 23. Bikaner, 24. Bilaspur, 25. Calicut, 26. Chandigarh, 27. Chennai, 28. Chittorgarh, 29.Coimbatore, 30. Dehradun, 31. Delhi (East), 32. Delhi (North), 33. Delhi (South), 34. Delhi (West), 35. Dhanbad, 36. Durgapur 37.Ernakulam, 38.Faridabad, 39. Gandhinagar, 40.Ghaziabad, 41.Gorakhpur, 42.Guntur-Amaravati 43.Gurgaon, 44. Guwahati, 45. Gwalior, 46.Hisar, 47. Hooghly, 48. Howrah, 49. Hubli-Dharwad, 50. Hyderabad, 51. Imphal 52.Indore, 53. Jabalpur, 54. Jaipur, 55. Jalandhar, 56.Jalgaon, 57. Jammu, 58. Jamnagar, 59. Jamshedpur, 60. Jhansi,61. Jhunjhunu 62. Jodhpur, 63. Kanpur, 64. Kolhapur, 65. Kolkata (North), 66. Kolkata (South), 67. Kota, 68. Kottayam, 69. Latur 70. Lucknow, 71. Ludhiana, 72. Madurai, 73. Mangalore, 74. Mathura 75. Meerut, 76. Moradabad 77. Mumbai (CG), 78. Mumbai (GTK), 79. Mumbai (JOG), 80. Muzaffarnagar 81. Mysore, 82. Nagpur, 83. Nanded 84.Nashik, 85. Navi Mumbai, 86. Noida, 87. Palakkad, 88.Pali, 89. Panaji, 90. Panipat, 91. Patiala, 92. Patna, 93. Pimpri-Chinchwad, 94. Puducherry, 95. Pune, 96. Raipur, 97. Rajkot, 98. Ranchi, 99. Rewari 100.Rohtak 101. Rourkela, 102. Sagar, 103. Salem, 104. Sambalpur, 105.Satara, 106. Shimla, 107. Sikar, 108. Siliguri, 109. Solapur 110. Sonepat, 111. Srinagar, 112. Surat, 113. Surendranagar 114.Thane, 115. Thiruvananthapuram, 116. Thrissur, 117. Tiruchirapalli, 118.Tumkur 119. Udaipur, 120. Ujjain, 121. Vadodara, 122. Varanasi, 123. Vijayawada, 124. Visakhapatnam, 125. Yamuna Nagar and 126. Overseas Centre — Dubai.
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6. GRANT OF FACILITY OF WRITER’S HELP/EXTRA TIME TO PHYSICALLY DISABLED CANDIDATES IN COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION – JUNE, 2019
Any physically disabled/challenged candidate having a minimum of 40% physical disability or deformity of permanent nature and who wishes to seek writer’s help and/or extra time for the purpose of appearing in Company Secretaries Examination is requested to submit a separate application in the prescribed format as specified below in addition to submitting his/her online enrolment application for appearing in the examination together with the attested photocopies of following documents and with full size photograph showing the disability:
(i) Disability Certificate issued by the Medical Board/doctor of not below the rank of Civil Surgeon/Medical Superintendent of a Central or State Govt. Hospital /Medical College, certifying the nature (normal physical functions; and
(ii) Letter of Permission issued to him/her by Sr. Secondary Board/University and/or any other professional/educational examining body, such as — UPSC, SSC, State Public Service Commission, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, The Institute of Cost Accountants of India, etc., granting him/her such assistance for appearing or writing the examinations.
Physically disabled candidates who had been granted facility of writer’s help/extra time in the previous CS examination(s) and wish to avail of such concession or assistance for writing the ensuing examination are required to apply again for each session of examination giving reference of communication allowing such facility granted in the past. In such cases, candidates are not required to submit the attested copies of above stated documents and full size photographs.
It is clarified that in case of disablement of temporary nature and injuries like, fracture in the arm, forearm or dislocation of a shoulder, elbow, wrist or any other illness, etc., the candidates are not eligible to seek any concession or assistance of writer and/or extra time.
The duly filled in application on the prescribed form along with the supporting documents, if any, should be sent to the Institute at the address given below at least 45 days in advance from the date of commencement of examination:
The Joint Secretary Directorate of Examinations The Institute of Company Secretaries of India ‘ICSI HOUSE’, C-37, Sector 62, Institutional Area, NOIDA – 201 309 (U.P.)
Communication regarding grant of writer’s help and/or extra time for writing the examinations is normally sent to the respective candidates 8-10 days before the commencement of each examination after the issue of Admit Cards/Roll Number.
For quick disposal, the application for grant of writer’s help and/or extra time should not be clubbed with any other query or correspondence.
The prescribed applications form for availing the facility of writer’s help and/or grant of extra time can be downloaded from the website of the Institute: www.icsi.edu at the URL given below:
https://www.icsi.edu/webmodules/Scribe_form.pdf
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7. WARNING AGAINST ADOPTION OF UNFAIR MEANS – DECEMBER, 2018 FOUNDATION PROGRAMME EXAMINATION
While considering matters concerning conduct of Institute’s December, 2018 Examinations, the Examination Committee of the Council of the Institute found the following examinee guilty of adopting of unfair means while appearing in Foundation Programme Examination :
Sl. No. Roll Number Admission Number
1 310821 418987033403/2018
Accordingly, the Committee – (a) cancelled the result of the candidate in respect of the appearance in December, 2018 examination; and (b) debarred the candidate from appearing in the next one session of examination, to be held in June, 2019. The Committee further observed that such an unbecoming behaviour was not befitting the aspirants intending to join the profession of ‘Company Secretaryship’ and, therefore, any such attempt to indulge in unfair practice by the examinees shall be viewed seriously. Sd/-
(CS Ashok Kumar Dixit) Officiating Secretary, the ICSI
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