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 Academic Guidance

 Practice Manual
 Hindi Books relevant
for CS Course
Curriculum
 GST Accounts
Assistant Course
 Legal World
 Student – ICSI
Academic Connect
Dear Students,
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 Registration If four things are followed - having a great aim, acquiring knowledge, hard work
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Students
 Fee for Services At the outset, I convey my wishes to all the students who are preparing for
 Examination Company Secretaries Examination, December, 2018. As the examinations are
 Corporate approaching, the students are advised to schedule their studies effectively to
Compliance ensure upright performance and positive results in the examination.
Executive Certificate
for Students Examination time is a stressful time in student life as there is a high pressure to
 Licentiate – ICSI perform well and a lot of anxiety attached to it. But there are two sides to this
 News from Region stress, either you can let it be the cause of your downfall or you can use it to
drive you to improve your effort.

My advice to you all is to put all your negative thoughts to one side and
concentrate on the learning goals. Try not to panic and plan your studies in
advance. This initial step will help you become more productive and motivated
each day you approach your study by enhancing your learning process.
Studying at a constant and steady pace, will help in understanding the concepts
and achieve better results.

Prepare a study plan, map out all topics to be covered and make a timetable
showing how much time to devote to each topic every day. Formulating a plan
will improve the flow of the study process and organise your preparation in an
efficient manner.

Most importantly, take good care of yourself during the examination time. It is
very important to be in good mental and physical state while preparing for the
exam. A small amount of stress is acceptable, but too much mental or physical
strain can be detrimental to your performance. Therefore, once you finish
studying, take some time to relax. Be focused and relaxed and try to keep a
positive attitude while attempting the exam.

Friends never forget that ‘Everything you want is out there waiting for you to
ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take right action at
right time to get through your aims’, so take effective actions to embark on your
aims and aspirations.

Once again, wishing you ‘All the best’ in all your endeavours!

CS Makarand Lele
President, ICSI
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Academic Guidance
Works Contract in GST*
Works contract is essentially a contract of service which may also involve supply of goods in the
execution of the contract. It is basically a composite supply of both services and goods, with the service
element being dominant in the contract between parties.
Position of Works Contract in Pre-GST Regime
A works contract has elements of both provision of services and sale of goods, and was therefore
taxable under both VAT & Service Tax. Further, if a new good(s) manufactured in course of completing
a contract, it was subject to Central Excise.
Aspects in the Works Contract Tax applicable

Sale of Goods VAT

Provision of services Service Tax

New good(s) manufactured in course of completing Central Excise Duty


the contract, if any

Position of Works Contract under GST

Section 17(5) (c) of the


CGST Act, 2017: ITC shall
Section 2 (119) of the not be available in respect
CGST Act, 2017: Para 6 (a) of Schedule II of the works contract
Definition of the "Works to the CGST Act, 2017: services when supplied for
Contract" which has been Works Contract shall be construction of an
restricted to any work treated as "Supply of immovable property (other
undertaken for an Services". than plant and machinery)
“Immovable Property”. except where it is an input
service for further supply of
works contract service.

* Richa Gupta, Consultant, ICSI.


The views expressed are personal views of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the
Institute.
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Section 2(119) of the CGST Act, 2017: “Works Contract” means a contract for
building, construction,
fabrication,
completion, erection, installation,
fitting out,
improvement, modification,
repair, maintenance, renovation,
alteration or commissioning

of any immovable property wherein transfer of property in goods (whether as goods or in


some other form) is involved in the execution of such contract.
Thus, from the above it can be seen that the term works contract has been restricted to
contract for building construction, fabrication etc. of any immovable property only.
Any such composite supply undertaken on goods say for example a fabrication or paint job
done in automotive body shop will not fall within the definition of term works contract per se
under GST.
Such contracts would continue to remain composite supplies, but will not be treated as a
Works Contract for the purposes of GST.
Conclusion: Under GST laws, the definition of “Works Contract” has been restricted to any work
undertaken for an “Immovable Property” only unlike the existing VAT and Service Tax provisions
where works contracts for movable properties were also considered.

Para 6 (a) of Schedule II to the CGST Act, 2017: Works Contract as defined in section 2(119) of
the CGST Act, 2017 shall be treated as a supply of services.
Thus, there is a clear demarcation of a works contract as a supply of service under GST.

Section 17(5)(c) of the CGST Act, 2017: Input Tax Credit shall not be available in respect of
the works contract services when supplied for construction of an immovable property (other
than plant and machinery) except where it is an input service for further supply of works
contract service.
Thus, ITC for works contract can be availed only by one who is in the same line of business and
is using such services received for further supply of works contract service.
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A building developer may engage services


Example of a sub-contractor for certain portion of
the whole work.

The sub-contractor will charge GST in the tax invoice raised on the main contractor.

The main contractor will be entitled to take ITC on the tax invoice raised by his sub-contractor as his
output is works contract service.

However if the main contractor provides works contract service (other than for plant and
machinery) to a company say in the IT business, the ITC of GST paid on the invoice raised by the works
contractor will not be available to the IT Company.

Plant and Machinery in certain cases when affixed permanently to the earth would
constitute immovable property.
When a works contract is for the construction of plant and machinery, the ITC of the tax paid to
the works contractor would be available to the recipient, whatever is the business of the recipient.
This is because works contract in respect of plant and machinery comes within the exclusion
clause of the negative list and ITC would be available when used in the course or furtherance of
business.
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PRACTICE MANUAL

To build competency in practical oriented subjects by providing the students with a


pool of solved practical problems, Practice Manual for the following papers have
been released by the Institute.
Cost and Management Accounting (Executive Programme)
Company Accounts and Auditing Practices (Executive Programme)
Financial Treasury and Forex Management (Professional Programme)
Soft copies of the Practice Manuals are available on ICSI website under the head
Academic corner at the link : https://www.icsi.edu/AcademicCorner.aspx. The
students, who wish to procure printed copies, may purchase from sale counters at
ICSI Regional offices/ Chapter offices or order it online through e-cart on ICSI
website.

For any feedback / queries, students may please write at academics@icsi.edu.


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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 SN & Mittal SN
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:
Adminstrative 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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Webinar on
“Amendments in Direct Taxation (Finance Act 2017)”
Dear Students,

With a view to facilitate the Students preparing for December, 2018 examination and to
clarify their doubts relating to Direct Tax Laws, the Institute organised a webinar on
Amendments in Direct Taxation (Finance Act, 2017) on August 2nd, 2018. The webinar was
addressed by Dr. Girish Ahuja and received an overwhelming response.
Students, who could not participate in the webinar, can view the same at the following link:

https://dezd00medastx.cloudfront.net/belivevod/production/riyaz_2018-08-02-
15.02.05.844-IST_0.mp4

Attention Students
The academic guidance for December, 2018 examinations of the Institute, pertaining to
the subjects covered under Executive Programme (Old and New Syllabus) and
Professional Programme has been uploaded on the website of the Institute in the
Academic Corner section and can be accessed at the web link
https://www.icsi.edu/GuidanceforDecember2018Examination.aspx.
The students appearing in December, 2018 exams may refer the same in addition to the
prescribed Study material of the subjects.

Attention Students!!

The Institute has uploaded the soft copy of the Study Material of some of the subjects of
the Professional Program of ICSI Syllabus, 2017 at the website of the Institute at the
following link:
https://www.icsi.edu/study-material-professional-programme-new-syllabus-
2017
Soft copy of the Study Materials of rest of the subjects shall be uploaded shortly.
We request your valuable academic views/suggestions/inputs on the study material at
academics@icsi.edu
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Legal World
CORPORATE LAWS
WORKMEN OF ROHTAS INDUSTRIES LTD v. ROHTAS INDUSTRIES LTD [SC]
Writ Petition No. 5222 of 1985
Ranganath Misra & G. L. Oza, JJ [Decided on 27/04/1987]
Equivalent citations: 1987 SCR (2) 1216; 1987 SCC (2) 588;JT 1987 (2) 283; 1987 SCALE (1)
894; (1987) 62 Comp Cas 872.
Companies Act, 1956 - wagers of workmen-priority of payment - finished goods
hypothecated with secured creditor - realisation of sale proceeds - whether workmen
wages get priority over secured creditors claim - Held, Yes.
Brief facts : Inspite of the directions of the Supreme Court to pay the workers’ salaries and wages in
three instalments, the same was not paid. It was brought to the notice of the Court that
notwithstanding that order of the Court, the State of Bihar has issued a notification wherein this
industry has been declared to be a sick industry and by this Notification the Bihar Government has
declared the company in liquidation to be a relief undertaking for one year from the date of issue of
the notification. On the basis of this an attempt was made to suggest that the liability of the industry
for payment to the workers cannot be enforced. In this circumstances, the workmen approached the
Supreme Court for the release of their dues.
Decision : Petition allowed.
Reason : The State of Bihar frankly conceded that so far as the liability of payment of wages to the
workers is concerned the State Government wants that it should be paid. As directed by this Court a
report had been submitted by the Official Liquidator in the case of this industry. This report shows
that the products produced by this industry which are lying in stocks are of the value of Rs.91,77,000.
This report also discloses that from the month of May, 1984 till 8th July, 1984 when this industry
closed down an amount of Rs.89,00,000 remains to be paid to the workers as their salaries and
emoluments.
The learned counsel appearing for the State Bank of India' and other financial institutions attempted
to contend that these goods which are the finished products lying in stock are pledged with these
Banks and, therefore, they have a prior claim over the sale proceeds of these stocks and it was,
therefore, contended that this could not be sold and the workers could not be paid off. On the other
hand it was suggested that in fact a scheme has been drawn up to review the industry in the interests
of the workers and the society in general and in that scheme of starting the industry again financial
problems may arise and if this stock is sold out and the money collected therefrom-are paid out to the
workers then it may create difficulties.
It is no doubt true that these' products the stock of which have been shown' in the report and the
value of which has been shown by the Liquidator as Rs.91,77,000 is pledged with Banks, is a priority
in law in favour of the Banks but it also could not be disputed that these stocks were the products of
this industry before its closure and, therefore, the workers also contributed their labour and it is the
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result of their hard-work that these stocks could be produced and in our opinion therefore, it could
not be said that the wages and emoluments for the period upto closure would not rank in priority.
It is also significant that after the closure in July, 1984, till today in spite of the order passed by this
Court the workers have not been paid. Their subsistence and living is also perhaps of paramount
importance and has to rank with highest priority. It is in view of this as it appears, that the
Government of India is keen to have a scheme for revival of this industry. Learned counsel for the
State of Bihar also frankly conceded that so far as payment to the workers is concerned the State
Government also desires that they should be paid their salaries. It is no doubt true that at present
there are no assets available out of which the whole payment of all the dues to the workers from May
1984 till today could be done but from out of these assets the products which are lying in stocks
valued at Rs.91.77,000 the salaries and the dues of the workers from May 1984 tilt the date of closure
could be made. It was contended that in case these stocks are liquidated and the amount collected are
paid off to the workers, difficulty may arise as this asset which has been taken into account will not be
available for the scheme of re-starting the industry.
Looking to all the circumstances and taking a broad and humane view of the situation we are of the
opinion, that it would be just and proper that these goods which are lying in stock should be sold and
out of the sale proceeds the workers should be paid their dues upto the date of closure (from May
1984 to July 1984 i.e. 8th July, 1984) so that at least they will get something for subsistence.
Learned counsel for the State Bank of India pointed out that his client has paid for the insurance of
certain assets and for loss thereof in whole or in part, the insurance has paid for the loss. The Official
Liquidator may keep that amount separately and allow the State Bank to adjust the same against its
insurance. So far as the pledge and the priority of the financial institutions are concerned, we have no
doubt that they have other sufficient securities and properties of the Company and, therefore, if this
stock of finished products are sold to meet the basic requirements of the workers, their interests
would not be in jeopardy.
Apart from it, we also hope and trust that if the loss of this amount of Rs.91,77,000 somehow comes in
way of the scheme of restarting of the industry, the Government of India would find funds to save the
situation and help early revival of the Company. We therefore direct that these stocks which are lying
with the industry valued at Rs.91,77,000 shall immediately be dis- posed of and out of this the wages
and other dues of the workers for the period from May 1984 till 8th July, 1984, shall be met. The
balance, if any, will be utilised for meeting other pressing demands in the discretion of the Official
Liquidator subject to orders of the Court. We are sure that the Official Liquidator will ensure that the
disposal fetches the best of rates. We may also make it clear that issuance of the notification by the
Bihar State Government will not come in the way of sale of these assets and payment to the workers.
SAS HOSPITALITY PVT LTD&ANR v. SURYA CONSTRUCTIONS PVT LTD & ORS [DEL]
CS (Comm) 1496 of 2016
Prathiba M. Singh. [Decided on 16/10/2018]
Companies Act, 2013 - sections 59 & 62 - allotment of shares - jurisdiction of civil court- suit
filed seeking declaration that the allotment of shares is null and void- whether civil court
has jurisdiction - Held, No.
Brief facts : The Plaintiff has filed the present suit seeking a declaration that the allotment of shares
in favour of the Defendant Nos.5 to 9 is null and void and a permanent injunction be passed from
giving effect to the allotment dated 5th October, 2013. Defendant contested the suit on the ground
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that the High court has no jurisdiction to try the suit and the proper forum to adjudicate the dispute is
NCLT.
Decision : Suit dismissed
Reason : Before going into the question as to whether this Court has the jurisdiction to entertain and
try the present suit and grant reliefs prayed for, it is necessary to analyse the scheme of
the Companies Act, 2013, along with the constitution of the NCLT. The NCLT has been vested with
powers that are far reaching in respect of management and administration of companies. The said
powers of the NCLT include powers as broad as "regulation of conduct of affairs of the company"
under Section 242(2) (a), as also various other specific powers. NCLT is a tribunal which has been
constituted to have exclusive jurisdiction in the conduct of affairs of a company and its powers can be
contrasted with that of the CLB under the unamended Companies Act, 1956.
In the 2013 Act, Sections 407 onwards deal with the constitution of the Tribunal. Section 420 has
vested the Tribunal with powers to 'pass such orders thereon as it thinks fit'. The Tribunal is also
vested with the power of review. Under Section 424 of the Companies Act, 2013, the Tribunal also has
the same powers and functions as are vested with a Civil Court. In addition to the above, the Tribunal
also has the power to punish for contempt which was hitherto not available with the CLB. In various
ways, the NCLT is not merely exercising the jurisdiction of a Company Court under the new Act, but is
also vested with inherent powers and powers to punish for contempt. It is in this background that the
court has to decide the issue of jurisdiction, which has been raised by the Defendant.
Under Section 62 of the 2013 Act, a procedure has been prescribed for issuance of share capital. The
said procedure involves sending of a letter of offer to existing shareholders [Section 62(1) (a)] and to
employees [Section 62(1) (b)]. The manner of sending of the said offer is also prescribed. The said
offer also has to contain the details as to the terms under which the offer is being made, including the
terms for conversion of debentures or loans to shares. Upon this procedure being followed, the
subscribed share capital can be increased by the company.
The effect of the increase in the share capital and allotment of the same to any person has an
automatic effect, i.e., it results in the alteration of the register of members under Section 59 of the
2013 Act. Thus, while the power to issue share capital vests in the company, the said power, without
the section implementing the said issuance, is of no effect, and has no consequence. Any dispute in
respect of rectification of the register of members under Section 59, can be raised by any person
aggrieved to the Tribunal i.e., the NCLT.
The bar contained in Section 430 of the 2013 Act is in respect of entertaining "any suit", or "any
proceedings" which the NCLT is "empowered to determine". The NCLT in the present case would be
empowered to determine that the allotment of shares in favour of the Defendant Nos.5 to 9 was not
done in accordance with the procedure prescribed under Section 62 of the 2013 Act. The NCLT is also
empowered to determine as to whether rectification of the register is required to be carried out
owing to such allotment, or cancellation of allotment ordered, if any. The NCLT can also determine if
in the interregnum, the Defendant Nos.5 to 9 ought to exercise any voting rights. The NCLT would be
empowered to pass any such orders as it thinks fit, for the smooth conduct of the affairs of the
company, which would include an injunction order protecting the assets of the Defendant No.1
Company. The NCLT would also be empowered to oversee and supervise the working of the company,
and also appoint such persons as it may deem necessary to regulate the affairs of the company.
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The allegations in the present case relate to non-compliance of the stipulations in Section 62 of the
2013 Act. The non-compliance of any conditions contained in Section 62 of the 2013 Act also
constitutes mismanagement of the company, inasmuch as under Section 241 of the 2013 Act, the
conduct of affairs of the company "in a manner prejudicial" to any member or "in a manner prejudicial
to the interest of the company", would be governed by the same. The jurisdiction to go into these
allegations, vests with the Tribunal under Section 242 of the 2013 Act. Under Section 242(2), the
NCLT has the power to pass "such order as it thinks fit", including providing for "regulation of conduct
of affairs of the company in future". These powers are extremely broad and are more than what a Civil
Court can do. Even if in the present case, the Court grants the reliefs sought for by the Plaintiff, after a
full trial, the effective orders in respect of regulating the company, and administering the affairs of the
company, cannot be passed in these proceedings. Such orders can only be passed by the NCLT, which
has the exclusive jurisdiction to deal with the affairs of the company.
The Legislative scheme having been changed, with the amendments which have brought about and
for all the reasons stated herein above, this Court holds that the present suit is liable to be rejected
leaving the Plaintiff to avail its remedies, in accordance with law before the NCLT.
GENERAL LAWS
GOVT OF N.C.T OF DELHI v. YASIKAN ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD [DEL]
O.M.P. 639 of 2008
Prathiba M Singh, J. [Decided on 16/10/2018]
Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996- Arbitration agreement - contract with proprietary
concern “Yasikan Enterprise”- arbitration invoked by “Yasikan Enterprise Pvt. Ltd” a
company of the proprietor- whether tenable - Held, No.
Brief facts : The appellant called a tender for providing sanitation and scavenger services inside and
outside the building including reception services from designated places for the Delhi
Sachivalaya/Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi.One M/s Yasikan Enterprises - a sole proprietary
concern of Shri Jagdish Kumar submitted his offer and the work was awarded to him.
When dispute arose between the Parties, M/s. Yasikan Enterprises Pvt. Ltd the same was referred to a
sole arbitrator and an award was passed against the appellant. The appellant challenged the award
mainly on the ground that the arbitration agreement was with the proprietor of Yasikan Enterprises
and not with Yasikan Enterprises Pvt Ltd.
Decision: Petition allowed.
Reason: The first submission of the Petitioner is that there was no arbitration clause with the
company M/s Yasikan Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. The contract was awarded to the firm M/s Yasikan
Enterprises, which was a sole proprietary concern. Accordingly in the absence of an arbitration
agreement, the arbitration proceedings are void ab initio and the award is liable to be set aside.
The Respondent, on this issue, submits that the reference having been made by the Lieutenant
Governor on the request of M/s Yasikan Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., the same does not deserve to be set
aside.
As per Section 7 of the Act, every arbitration agreement has to be in writing between the parties. It
also has to be signed by the parties. In the present case, there is no arbitration agreement signed
between the Petitioner and M/s Yasikan Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. The company was not awarded the
contract. The offer was submitted by M/s Yasikan Enterprises as a sole proprietary firm. It was signed
by Mr. Jagdish Kumar as the sole proprietor.
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The company being a distinct legal entity from the sole proprietorship, the arbitration clause, does
not apply devolve upon the company. Moreover, the arbitration clause is an independent clause which
is not assignable. This is clear from a reading of Delhi Iron and Steel Company Limited v. U.P. Electricity
Board & Another (2002) 61 DRJ 280.
"17. So far as the arbitration clause is concerned it was held that this contract is personal in its character
and incapable of assignment on that ground. However it is a settled law that an arbitration clause does
not take away the right of a party of a contract to assign it if it is otherwise assignable.
18. While distinguishing between two clauses of assignment the Supreme Court observed that a right of
obligations under a contract cannot be assigned except with the consent of the promisee, and when such
consent is given, it is really a novation resulting in substitution of liabilities. In other words, rights under
a contract are assignable unless the contract is personal in its nature or the rights are incapable of
assignment either under the law or under an agreement between the parties.
19. As observed above the petitioner had the liability to perform all contracts of Victor Cables and all
benefits arising therefrom and liabilities thereunder in all or in any form. It does not mean that he had
also the obligation to get the dispute settled by way of arbitration as agreed by Victor Cables. These are
two different and distinguished liabilities. The former is assignable where the latter is not. Thus the
undertaking by the petitioner that "all contracts of Victor Cables Corporation and all benefits arising
therefrom and liabilities thereunder in all or in any form shall be of the petitioner" was in the form of
discharging all the liabilities of the Victor Cables and there was nothing personal about such contracts
whereas clause of arbitration was personal in its character and was even otherwise incapable of
assignment.
20. In view of the foregoing reasons the unilateral reference of the alleged disputes to the respondent
No.2 and unilateral appointment of respondent No.2 as arbitrator are hereby held illegal and
inoperative and set aside. Petition is allowed."
Thus, the reference to arbitration was contrary to law. The award is liable to be set aside on this sole
ground. However, this Court is also examining the matter on merits. After examining the merits the
award was set aside on merits also.

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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
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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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Student Services
A. COMMUNICATING WITH THE INSTITUTE

The Institute has always been on the forefront on utilising the potential of modern day technology
for serving lakhs of students on its rolls. Continuous efforts are being made by the Institute to add
more and more processes in the online/ digital platform for achieving benefits of automation.

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.

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B. REGISTRATION

1. Renewal of Registration (Registration Denovo / Extension)

Registration of students registered upto and including December, 2013 stands terminated on
expiry of five-year period on November, 2018.

Students are advised to apply for Registration De novo/ Extension of registration as per the
guidelines. Students are advised to click on the following link
https://smash.icsi.in/Scripts/login.aspx
for seeking Registration Denovo or Extension subject to meeting the eligibility conditions.
Students are required to seek Registration Denovo or Extension by 9th April and 10th October for
appearing in June and December sessions of examinations. Detailed process for seeking
Registration Denovo and Extension online is given below.

2. Online De novo & Extension Registration Process (for Executive Programme &
Professional Programme Students)

Kindly visit the following link to check the process of Denovo and Extension

https://smash.icsi.in/Documents/User_Manual_forDenovoandExtension.pdf
Note: Students whose registration is valid upto August, 2018 (Students who have registered upto
& including September, 2013) are eligible for appearing in December, 2018 examination without
seeking extension of registration/ registration de-novo.
Similarly, Students whose registration is valid up to February 2019 (i.e. students registered upto
& including March 2014 ) are eligible to appear in June 2019 examination without seeking
extension of registration/ registration de-novo.
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3. Re-Registration to Professional Programme

The Institute has introduced a Re-registration Scheme, whereby students who have passed
Intermediate Course/ Executive Programme under any old syllabus but not eligible for seeking
Registration Denovo may resume CS Course from Professional Programme Stage. It is an
opportunity to come back to the profession for those students who had to discontinue the CS
Course due to compelling reasons. Detailed FAQ, Prescribed Application Form, etc. may be seen at
“for students” option at home page of Institute’s website www.icsi.edu.

Please check FAQ & Application Form for Re-Registration at


http://www.icsi.edu/docs/Webmodules/REREGISTRATION.pdf

4. Registration to Professional Programme


Students who have passed/completed both modules of Executive examination are advised to seek
registration to Professional Programme through online mode. The prescribed fee is Rs.12,000/.
Eligibility of students registered to professional programme for appearing in the Examinations
shall be as under: -

Students registered during Will be eligible for appearing in

1st June, 2018 to 31st August, 2018 All Modules in June, 2019 Session

1st September 2018 to 30th


Any One Module in June 2019 Sesison
November 2018 (New Syllabus)

1st Examination
Last Examination
Stage of the Date of Commencement under the All Examinations Under
under the old
Examination of the New Syllabus the New Syllabus
Syllabus
New Syllabus

Professional
Programme
01.09.2018 Jun-19 Jun-20 Dec-20
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While registering for Professional Programme, students are required to submit their option for the
Elective Subject (syllabus 2017) under Module 3 as per details given below:-

Professional Program (NEW SYLLABUS – 2017 – w.e.f. 1st September 2018 )


MODULE 1 (3 Papers)
1. GOVERNANCE, RISK MANAGEMENT, COMPLIANCES AND ETHICS
2. ADVANCED TAX LAWS
3. DRAFTING, PLEADINGS AND APPEARANCES
MODULE 2 (3 Papers)
4. SECRETARIAL AUDIT
5. CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING
6. RESOLUTION OF CORPORATE DISPUTES
MODULE 3 (3 Papers)
7. CORPORATE FUNDING & LISTINGS IN STOCK EXCHANGES
8. MULTIDISCIPLINARY CASE STUDIES SUBJECTS (THE EXAMINATION FOR THIS PAPER
WILL BE OPEN BOOK EXAMINATION)
9. ELECTIVES 1 OUT OF BELOW 8 SUBJECTS (THE EXAMINATION FOR THIS PAPER WILL BE
OPEN BOOK EXAMINATION)
9.1. BANKING LAW AND PRACTICE
9.2. INSURANCE LAW AND PRACTICE
9.3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS– LAWS AND PRACTICES
9.4. FORENSIC AUDIT
9.5. DIRECT TAX LAW & PRACTICE
9.6 LABOUR LAWS & PRACTICE
9.7 VALUATIONS & BUSINESS MODELLING
9.8 INSOLVENCY – LAW AND PRACTICE
Notwithstanding the original option of Elective Subject, students may change their option of
Elective Subject at the time of seeking enrolment to the Examinations. There will be no fee for
changing their option for elective subject, but the study material if needed will have to be
purchased by them against requisite payment. Soft copies of the study materials are available on
the website of the Institute.
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Cut-Off Dates for the Year 2018-19


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
Scheduled Cut-
Particulars of Cut-off Dates
off Date
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive/ Professional
Programme (for appearing in Anyone module in Dec 2018 31.05.2018
Examination)
Declaration of Results of June 2018 Examination 25.08.2018
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive/ Professional
31.08.2018
Programme ( for appearing in All modules in June 2019 Examination)
Receipt of examination enrollment application for appearing in Dec,
25.09.2018
2018 Examination
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Foundation Programme
30.09.2018
(for appearing in June 2019 Examination)
Receipt of Examination Enrollment application for appearing in Dec,
10.10.2018
2018 Examination (with late fee)
Applying for Paper-wise Exemption on the basis of Qualification for Dec
10.10.2018
2018 Examination.
Applying for Registration De Novo / Extension of registration
10.10.2018
(for Dec 2018 Examination)
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive/ Professional
Programme ( for appearing in Anyone module in June 2019 30.11.2018
Examination)
Declaration of Results of December 2018 Examination. 25.02.2019
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Executive / Professional
28.02.2019
Programmes ( for appearing in All modules in Dec 2019 Examination)
Receipt of Examination Enrollment application (for appearing in June,
25.03.2019
2019 Examination)
Acceptance of Applications for Admission to Foundation Programme
31.03.2019
(for appearing in Dec 2019 Examination)
Receipt of Enrollment application for appearing in June,2019
09.04.2019
Examination (with late fee)
Applying for Paper-wise Exemption on the basis of qualification for
09.04.2019
June 2019 Examination.
Applying for Registration De Novo / Extension of registration ( for June
09.04.2019
2019 Examination)
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C. PROCEDURAL COMPLIANCE

1. Cancellation of Provisional Admission

Provisional admission of the students, who fail to submit/upload the requisite proof of
having passed the graduation examinations within the stipulated time period of six months
shall stand cancelled and no refund of fee will be made.

2. Change of Address/Resetting 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 itself. Students can also reset
their password anytime (The new password will be displayed on the screen).
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3. 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.

4. 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 Nationalised 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.
5. Regularisation of Executive Programme Admission

Students provisionally admitted to the Executive Programme are advised to upload the
scanned copies of their graduation Pass Certificates or marksheets for regularizing their
admission at their online account at www.icsi.edu. They are required to login at their
account to upload the desired marks sheets/certificates. Students, who have already
uploaded / submitted their graduation pass certificate/Marksheet and have not received
any confirmation with regard to approval of their admission, must contact the Institute
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immediately either through online grievance Redressal module or ticketing Mechanism of


the Institute quoting the following particulars through online grievance redressal module:
Name
Details of Fee paid

Admission No.

Email Address
Complete Postal Address with Pin code

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.
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D. EXEMPTIONS AND SWITCHOVER

1. Clarification Regarding Paper wise Exemption

(a) Paperwise exemption is granted only on the basis of specific request received
online through website www.icsi.edu from a registered student and complying all
the requirements. There is one time payment of Rs. 1000/- (per subject).
(b) The paperwise exemption once granted holds good during the validity period of
registration or passing/completing the examination, whichever is earlier.
(c) Paper-wise exemptions based on scoring 60% marks in the examinations are
being granted to the students automatically and in case the students are not
interested in availing the exemption they may seek cancellation of the same by
sending a formal request through the Online facility available. For the purpose,
please submit the Online Request by logging into your account at
https://smash.icsi.in 15 days before commencement of examination.
If any student appears in the examinations disregarding the exemption granted on
the basis of 60% marks and shown in the Admit Card, the appearance will be
treated as valid and the exemption will be cancelled.
(d) It may be noted that candidates who apply for grant of paper wise exemption or
seek cancellation of paper wise exemption already granted, must see and ensure
that the exemption has been granted/cancelled accordingly. Candidates who
would presume automatic grant or cancellation of paper wise exemption without
obtaining written confirmation on time and absent themselves in any paper(s) of
examination and/or appear in the exempted paper(s) would do so at their own
risk and responsibility and the matter will be dealt with as per the above
guidelines.
(e) Exemption once cancelled on request in writing shall not be granted again under
any circumstances.
(f) Candidates who have passed either module of the Executive/Professional
examination under the old syllabus shall be granted the paper wise exemption in
the corresponding subject(s) on switchover to the new/latest syllabus.
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(g) No exemption fee is payable for availing paper wise exemption on the basis of
switchover or on the basis of securing 60% or more marks in previous sessions of
examinations.

Attention Students !!!


There is no provision for submitting the exemption at the time of submitting the
examination form.

If you have already been granted the exemption, it is reflected in your online account
Examination, Enrollment Status and Admit Card issued for examination through
online mode.

It may be noted that in some cases, the exemptions granted in accordance with the
various provisions contained under the regulations are inter-related with other
exemptions granted and cancellation (or appearance) in any one of the papers may
result in cancellation of exemptions in all the inter- related papers. For example, if a
candidate has been granted paper-wise exemptions in three papers on the basis of
scoring 60, 62, 58 & 10 Marks respectively in the four papers contained under
Module-I of Executive Programme in previous session and in case he/she appears or
cancels the exemption in any one out of the three exempted papers, all the three
exemptions shall be cancelled since the exemption criteria in this case is applicable
only if all the three papers are taken together. Candidates are, therefore, advised to be
extremely careful while seeking cancellation or while appearing in the exempted
papers, as the final result will be computed considering the actual marks scored on
reappearance and/ or the deemed absence in the papers as the case may be. In other
words, candidates appearing in the exempted papers despite an endorsement to the
effect in the Admit Card shall be doing so at their own risk and responsibility and the
Institute may not be held responsible for any eventuality which may arise at a later
date. In case of any doubt regarding the applicability of rules regarding the
exemptions, it would be better if the candidates seek prior clarifications from the
Institute by writing at exemption@icsi.edu before appearing in the examination of
exempted subjects or seeking cancellation of exemptions granted.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS!
PAPERWISE EXEMPTION ON THE BASIS OF HIGHER QUALIFICATIONS
(Syllabus 2017)

The Council of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), in its 252nd Meeting held on
March 28th, 2018 and 253rd Meeting held on June 30th , 2018, has decided that the students
enrolling to Company Secretary (CS) Course under New Syllabus, 2017 shall be eligible for paper-
wise exemption (s) based on the higher qualifications acquired by them, as under:

Basis of Exemption Exemption in paper(s) Exemption in paper(s) covered


Qualification covered under Executive under Professional
Programme Programme

Module- 1 No paper-wise exemption is


Passed LL.B. (Three Years
available for this
Degree Course / or Five Years
Paper-1: Jurisprudence, qualification in any paper
integrated Law Course) from
Interpretation & General covered under Professional
a recognized University /
Laws (Paper Code – 421) Programme
Institute either constituted
under an Act of Parliament or
approved by AICTE/AIU and
having secured 50% or more
marks in the aggregate.
(Qualification Code : 47)

Final Pass Students of the Module-1 Module 1


Institute of Cost Accountants of Paper 4: Tax Laws (Paper Paper 2: Advanced Tax Laws
India Code: 424) (Paper Code : 432)
Module-2 Module 3
Qualification Code : 44 Paper 5 : Corporate & Paper 7: Corporate Funding
Management Accounting & Listing in the Stock
(Paper Code:425) Exchanges (Paper Code :
Module-2 437)
Paper 8 : Financial & Module 3
Strategic Management Elective Paper- 9.7:
(Paper Code:428) Valuation & Business
Modelling (Paper Code :
447)
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS FOR CLAIMING PAPER-WISE EXEMPTION:


1. Students are required to apply for paper wise exemption in desired subject through ‘Online
Smash Portal on website https://smash.icsi.in and for procedure please follow the link
https://smash.icsi.in/Documents/Qualification_Based_Subject_ExemptionandCancell
ation_Student.pdf
2. Fee for paper wise exemption is Rs.1000/- (per subject) and is to be paid through ‘Online
Smash Portal https://smash.icsi.in’ using Credit/Debit card or Net banking.
3. Students who have been granted exemption in Executive Programme Stage on the basis of
having passed Final Course of The Institute of Cost Accountants of India are required to
submit their request for exemptions afresh for papers covered under the Professional
Programme Stage & the same are not granted automatically.
4. Students need to upload scanned attested copies of mark sheets of all parts/semesters of
LLB degree or scanned attested copies of final pass certificate of the Institute of Cost
Accountants of India.
5. Last date of applying for exemption is 9th April for June Session of Examinations and 10th
October for December session of Examinations.”
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2. The modified scheme of corresponding paper-wise exemptions applicable to 2007


Syllabus Students Switching over to 2012 Syllabus is as under :
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3. Important Announcement on Switchover from Professional Programme 2012


Syllabus to 2017 Syllabus
The corresponding paper-wise exemptions applicable to 2012 Syllabus Students Switching over to
2017 Syllabus is as under :

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME


(2012 SYLLABUS) (2017 SYLLABUS)
Resolution of Corporate Disputes, Non-Compliances
331 Advanced Company Law And Practice 436
& Remedies
Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and
332 434
And Due Diligence Due Diligence
Corporate Restructuring, Valuation And Corporate Restructuring, Insolvency, Liquidation &
333 435
Insolvency Winding-up
334 Information Technology And Systems Audit No Exemption

335 Financial, Treasury And Forex Management 437 Corporate Funding & Listings in Stock Exchanges
Governance, Risk Management, Compliances and
336 Ethics, Governance And Sustainability 431
Ethics
337 Advanced Tax Laws And Practice 432 Advanced Tax Laws
338 Drafting, Appearances And Pleadings 433 Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances
339 Elective Subject 439 Elective Subject
Switchover to New Syllabus :
Revision of syllabus is a constant exercise by the Institute to ensure up-gradation of knowledge
amongst the student community. If the student wish to appear under new syllabus 2017, the student
have the option to switchover to professional new syllabus 2017 as per ICSI Notification No. 01 of
2018.
The students are requested to kindly follow the process mentioned in the link for switch over to new
syllabus . Further to state that revert switchover is not permissible.
https://www.icsi.edu/media/webmodules/switchover_process.pdf
Please Note :-
1. That, all switchover students are eligible to appear Online Pre-Examination Test which is
compulsory under the new syllabus 2017 before enrolling for any examinations. Process For
Remitting The Fee For Pre-Examination Test is available in the URL:
https://www.icsi.edu/docs/webmodules/PreExamTestProcess.pdf
2. The First Examination to appear in Professional New Syllabus 2017 will be held in June 2019
3. Professional New syllabus Study material is not supplied free of cost to the switchover
students. Therefore, the student need to obtain study material, at a requisite cost.
4. Revert Switchover is not Permissible.
5. FAQs on Switchover to New Syllabus
(https://www.icsi.edu/media/webmodules/FAQ_ProfProg_switchoverscheme.pdf)
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E. USER MANUALS

USER MANUAL FOR CANCELLATION OF EXEMPTION


Step – 1

After Login with your registration no.


Click on Module--- Subject Exemption------- Exempted Subjects

Step – 2
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Select the Check Box of the Subject the student want to cancel for the
current syllabus and then click on Cancel Exemption :

1. Change of Correspondence/Permanent Address

Step 1: After Log in

Step 2: To change Correspondence address


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Step 3:

Note: Same process will be for changing permanent address.


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2. Change/Reset Password

Step 1: Log in with valid credentials on smash.icsi.in


Step 2: Click on Profile > Change Password

3. Submission of Queries / Grievances


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ICSI GRIEVANCE SOLUTIONS CELL

The Institute in its endeavour to improve the service delivery mechanism to


the Members, Students and other stakeholders has established a Grievance
Solutions Cell. In case stakeholders feel that their queries not being properly
attended, they may submit their grievance online through “Grievance Portal”
by following the steps given in the user manual.
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F. 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
disabilityand
variousother
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
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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
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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

CONTACT No.
ADDRESS OF CLASS NAME OF E-MAIL ID
SL OF THE
REGION CHAPTER ROOM TEACHING STAGE MODULE THE CO- OF THE CO-
NO CO-
CENTRE ORDINATOR ORDINATOR
ORDINATOR
ICSI BUILDING PLOT Foundation
NO 70, VIP COLONY
BHUBANES I pratap.swain
1 EIRC IRC VILLAGE Mr. P.C. Swain 9040679085
WAR Executive @icsi.edu
BHUBANESWAR -
II
751015
B-14,OLD DOCTORS
COLONY,JAGJIVAN Foundation Mr. Govind dhanbad@ics
2 EIRC DHANBAD 9631149991
NAGAR DHANBAD- Kumar Tiwari i.edu
826003 Executive I & II
GUWAHATI
CHPATER, HOUSE NO
7, RODALI PATH,
Mr. Chiranjeeb guwahati@ic
3 EIRC GUWAHATI HEAR JONALI BUIST Executive I & II 9435191229
Sarma roy si.edu
STAND RG BARUAH
ROAD GUWAHATI -
24
ICSI-EIRO, 3A, Foundation
AHIRIPUKUR 1ST Ms. Rukmini rukmini.nag 033-
4 EIRC KOLKATA
LANE KOLKATA- Executive I & II Nag @icsi.edu 22832973
700019
B-27, 2nd Floor, LUV Foundation 9835042476/
KUSH TOWER, Mr. Ratnesh patna@icsi.e
5 EIRC PATNA 0612-
EXHIBITION ROAD Executive I & II Kumar du
2322405
PATNA - 1
ICSI CHAPTER,2C, OM Foundation
SHANTI
APPARTMENT, O C C
Sumanta ranchi@icsi.e 0651-
6 EIRC RANCHI BANGLA SCHOOL
Executive I & II Dutta du 2223382
LANE MAIN
ROAD,RANCHI-
834001
42, RAGHU COMPLEX, Foundation
SCHEME NO.-10, Executive I & II Mr. Anand alwar@icsi.e
7 NIRC ALWAR 9413740652
VIJAY MANDIR MARG, Kumar Arya du
ALWAR Professional
SILVER POINT 3/2 G,
Second Floor Nehru Mr Ravi 0562-
agra@icsi.ed
8 NIRC AGRA Nagar,(Near Anjana Foundation Krishna 4031444 /
u
Cinema, M.G. Road), Srivastava 9839226671
AGRA - 282005
30-A / 9 /2A COOPER
Foundation
ROAD NEAR HARI
ALLAHABA MAZID, INFRONT OF Mr. Amitabh Amitabh.Shu
9 NIRC 9415351209
D HP MEDIA, 2ND Executive I & II Shukla kla@icsi.edu
FLOOR, CIVIL LINES
ALLAHABAD - 211001
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ICSI CHAPTER Foundatio


Mr. Amit cs_bly@rediff
BARIELLY, 182, NAI n
Kumar & Mr. mail.com/
BASTI, NARKULGANJ 8755755741/
10 NIRC BAREILLY Sanjeev amit
(NEAR UTSAV BARAT 9458821397
Executive Kumar kumarb@icsi
GHAR), BARIELLY -
Sharma .edu
243122
ICSI HOUSE, SEC-8,
INSTITUTIONAL
AREA, RING ROAD, Profession Mr.Rajeev rajeev.jha@ic
11 NIRC BHILWARA 8003990862
PATEL NAGAR, al Ranjan Jha si.edu
BHILWARA (RAJ.)-
311001
ICSI-NIRC BUILDING Foundatio
4, PRASAD NAGAR n himanshu.sh
011
12 NIRC DELHI INSTITUTIONAL Mr Himanshu arma@icsi.ed
49343009
AREA NEW DELHI- Executive I & II u
110 005

Foundatio
FARIDABA Institutional Plot No.- n Ms Suman faridabad@ic 0129-
13 NIRC
D 1A, Sector-16A, (Near Iyer si.edu 4003761
Sai Baba Temple),
Faridabad-121002 Executive I & II
GHAZIABAD Foundatio
CHAPTER, 23- n Mr. Anil 0120-
GHAZIABA ghaziabad@i
14 NIRC B,NEHRU NAGAR, Executive I & II Kumar 4559681,
D csi.edu
NEHRU APARTMENT Profession Upadhyay 9716011634
GHAZIABAD al
FIRST FLOOR, Foundatio
DEENBANDHU SIR n
CHOOTU RAM
Mr Amit gurgaon@ics 0124-
15 NIRC GURGAON BHAWAN JHARSA
Likhyani i.edu 2380021
ROAD BEHIND SHIV Executive I & II
MANDIR SECTOR 32
GURGAON-122002
Foundatio
DAV COLLEGE, n
JALANDHA Mr. Vinay vinay.kumar
16 NIRC DAYANAND NAGAR, 9041040129
R Kumar @icsi.edu
JALANDHAR- 144008 Executive I & II

Foundatio
213 A (1st n Mr Rishi jammu@icsi. 0191-
17 NIRC JAMMU Floor), Shastri Nagar ,
Prakash edu 2439242
Jammu-180004
Executive I & II

118/90, GUMTI Foundatio


PLAZA , n Ms. Uma Devi uma.gupta@i
18 NIRC KANPUR 8687116064
KAUSHALPURI,KANP gupta csi.edu
Executive I & II
UR- 208012
1/157, VIVEK Foundatio Mr. Shiv shiv.tiwari@i
KHAND-I, GOMTI n Moorthi csi.edu, 9450465499
19 NIRC LUCKNOW
NAGAR Tiwari, Mr. raju.kumar@ 05224109382
Executive I & II
LUCKNOW - 226010 Raju Kumar icsi.edu
11B, 2nd FLOOR
PHERUMAN
COMPLEX,
GURUDWARA, Foundatio Mr. Sanjay ludhiana@ics 0161-
20 NIRC LUDHIANA
SAHEEDAN, OPP n Jakhmola i.edu 2545456
MANJU CINEMA, G.T.
ROAD, LUDHIANA-
141003
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Foundatio
C-37, SECTOR - 62, n Mr Kushal noida@icsi.e
21 NIRC NOIDA 01204522058
NOIDA - 201309 Kumar du
Excutive I & II
Opp. MM Printer, Near Foundatio
Modi Steels, Delhi- n
MODINAGA Mr. Muneesh modinagar@ 01232-
22 NIRC Meerut G.T.
R Bindal icsi.edu 243048
Road, Modinagar- Excutive I & II
201204
F BLOCK IIND FLOOR Foundatio
GURU KRIPA n
COMPLEX OPP Executive I & II Mr. Ashish varanasi@ics
23 NIRC VARANASI 7800937000
TAKSAL THEATRE Tiwari i.edu
NADESAR, Profession
VARANASI- 221002 al
DAV College for
Girls, Academic Block-
YAMUNA Foundatio Mr. Upendra yamuna.naga
24 NIRC 4, Jagadhri Road, 9812573452
NAGAR n Kumar r@icsi.edu
Yamuna Nagar-
135001
Ist FLOOR HINDU
COLLEGE & HIGH
AMARAVAT SCHOOL CAMPUS amaravati@i 0863-
25 SIRC Executive I & II Mr. S. Gaddam
I BESIDE CANARA csi.edu 2233445
BANK, GUNTUR-
522003
No-5, 1st MAIN ROAD, Foundatio
KSSIDC INDUSTRIAL n
BANGALOR ESTATE, 6TH BLOCK, bangalore@i
26 SIRC Mr. Maitreya 7760976362
E WEST OF CHORD csi.edu
ROAD, RAJAJI NAGAR
BANGALORE-560010 Executive I&II
CALICUT CHAPTER
OF SIRC OF ICSI, A- Foundatio
3,29/2084, 2ND n
FLOOR, RAHIYAN calicut@icsi. 0495-
27 SIRC CALICUT Ms. Sheeba
BUILDING, K.T. edu 2374702
GOPALAN ROAD, Executive I & II
KOTOOLI,CALICUT - Profession
I, II & III
673016 al
"ICSI-SIRC HOUSE", 9, Foundatio
WHEAT CROFTS n chelliah.mur
Mr. C.
28 SIRC CHENNAI ROAD, Executive I & II ugan@icsi.ed 9443796311
Murugan
NUNGAMBAKKAM, Profession u
CHENNAI - 600 034 I, II & III
al
No. 209, KSG Foundatio sreejith.p@ic
COMPLEX, 2ND n si.edu,
0422 -
COIMBATO FLOOR, SASTRI ROAD, Mr. Sreejith P, s.ashok@icsi.
29 SIRC 2237006 /
RE RAM NAGAR, Executive I & II Mr. S.Ashok edu &
9486477497
COIMBATORE- 641 Profession coimbatore@
009. al I, II & III icsi.edu
H.NO:6-3- Foundatio
609/5,ANAND NAGAR n
HYDERABA Mr. V P C vpc.sharma@
30 SIRC COLONY,KHAIRATAB 9912129292
D Sharma icsi.edu
AD,HYDERABAD- Executive I & II
500004.
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KOCHI CHAPTER,ICSI Foundatio


HOUSE, NO 65/635, n
JUDGES AVENUE
0484-
RBI QUARTERS ROAD, Mr Sree kochi@icsi.e
31 SIRC KOCHI 4050502/240
BEHIND INDIAN Kumar T S du
Executive 2950
EXPRESS, KALOOR
ERNAKULAM -
682017
CHAPTER OFFICE, C3, Foundatio
3rd FLOOR, A.R. n t.raja@icsi.ed
PLAZA, 16/17 u&
32 SIRC MADURAI Executive I & II Mr. T.Raja 9843155753
NORTH VELIS madurai@ics
STREET MADUARI - Profession i.edu
625001 al I, II & III
ICSI MANGALORE Foundatio
CHAPTER GRACE n 0824-
MANGALOR sankara.badi
33 SIRC TOWER BILDING IIND SHANKAR B 2216482/988
E @icsi.edu
FLOOR BEJAI Executive I & II 6400332
MANGALORE 575004
MYSORE CHAPTER OF Foundatio
ICSI n
ICSI House, #125,
Mr. dhanabal.n@
34 SIRC MYSORE NHCSL LAYOUT OFF 9731242336
N.Dhanabal icsi.edu
KRS ROAD, OPP. J K Executive I & II
TYRES, METAGALLI
MYSORE- 570016
Ist FLOOR ABOVE Foundatio
PNB ATM, SHREE n
Ms. Roby palakkad@ic 0491-
35 SIRC PALAKKAD KRISHNA BUILDING
Joshep si.edu 2528558
NURANI, PALAKKAD- Executive I & II
678004
No-318, SRI MAHARAJ
ILLAM, AZHAGU
VINAYAGAR STREET
Mr. Sunder salem@icsi.e
36 SIRC SALEM NAGARAMALAL MAIN Executive I & II 8754340840
Swamy S du
ROAD, FAIRLANDS
POST ALAGAPURAM,
SALEM - 636016
ROOM NO. 17, THIRD Foundatio
FLOOR, DEVAMATHA n
soumya@icsi
37 SIRC THRISSUR TOWER, NEAR ST. Soumya S 9495631592
.edu
THOMAS COLLEGE, Executive I & II
THRISSUR
TC-3/2342, Foundatio
PADMASREE BEHIND n
THIRUVAN INDIAN BANK, POST
Mr. S V Vinod Vinod.Sreera
38 SIRC ANTHAPUR OFFICE 8089522663
Kumar ma@icsi.edu
AM LANE,PATTOM, Executive I & II
TRIVANDRUM -
695004
D.NO. 49-26-6 , IST Foundatio
FLOOR OPP n
POLLOCKS SCHOOL
NEAR JK TYRE
VISAKHAPA SHOWROOM vpatnam@ics 0891-
39 SIRC Mr Vijay
TNAM SANKARAMATAM i.edu 2533516
Executive I & II
ROAD
MADHURANAGAR,VIS
AKHAPATNAM -
530016
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ICSI AHMEDABAD Foundatio


CHPATER, S-2 B n
TOWER, MANEK LAL
8905036321/
AHMEDAB MILLS COMPLEX, Mr. Rohit rohit.khunt@
40 WIRC 079-
AD CHINUBHAI TOWERS, Khunt icsi.edu
Executive 30025335
ASHRAM ROAD,
AHMEDABAD -
380009 I & II
BHOPAL CHAPTER OF Foundatio
WIRC OF ICSI, PLOT n
NO. 148, II FLOOR,
Ms. Amita bhopal@icsi. 0755-
41 WIRC BHOPAL ANCHOR MANSION,
Malviya edu 2577139
ZONE- 2, MP NAGAR, Executive I & II
BHOPAL (M.P.)
462011
CHAPTER OFFICE, Foundatio
6TH FLOOR, n
INDRAPRASTH
APARTMENTS OPP. Mr. Vasant H
42 WIRC GOA goa@icsi.edu 8322435033
GOVINDA BUILDING, Kerkar
Executive I & II
MENEZES BRAGANZA
ROAD, PANAJI
GOA - 403001
Foundatio
B-1/2/3, ASHRAY
n 0731-
APARTMENT , 2/1, Ms. Ankita indore@icsi.
43 WIRC INDORE 424818/2494
MANORAMAGANJ, Baldwa edu
Executive I & II 552
INDORE-452001
Foundatio
R.S.No.1108 C/34 C, n
Jaduban Plaza, Office
Unit No.F Executive I & II Ms. Archana kolhapur@ic 0231-
44 WIRC KOLHAPUR
4 Panch Bunglow, Kamlakar si.edu 2526160
Shahupuri, Kolhapur-
416001 Profession
al
THE INSTITUTE OF
COMPANY
SECRETATIES OF
Foundatio
INDIA, 13, 1ST
n&
FLOOR, JOLLY MAKER
Executive
CHAMBER -II,
Mr. bannashanka
NARIMAN POINT
45 WIRC MUMBAI Bannashankar r.dasari@icsi. 9223542195
MUMBAI- 400021
Dasari edu
MKES INSTITUTE
(NAGINDAS Foundatio
KHANDWALA n&
COLLEGE) S.V. ROAD, Executive
MALAD - 400064
NAGPUR CHAPTER OF Foundatio
ICSI,3RD FLOOR, n
AVINISHA TOWERS, Mr. Sudhakar nagpur@icsi. 0712-
46 WIRC NAGPUR
MEHADIA SQ, Aisalwaru edu 2453276
Executive I & II
DHANTOLI, NAGPUR -
440012
BYK COLLEGE
NASHIK, COLLEGE
Foundatio Mr. Amit Amit.Kumar_
47 WIRC NASHIK ROAD NASHIK 8796090345
n Kumar N@icsi.edu
MAHARASHTRA-
422005
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ICSI-CCGRT, OFFICER Foundatio


NO-204, 2ND FLOOR, n
NAVI PLOT NO- 101, SEC-15 Ms. Lachhmi navimumbai 022-
48 WIRC
MUMBAI INDUSTRIAL AREA Bhatt @icsi.edu 27577816
Executive I & II
CBD BELAPUR, NAVI
MUMBAI-400614
CHAPTER PREMISES, Foundatio
23 MUKUND NAGAR n
CORNER OF LANE
MR. P.S. ps.emmanuel
49 WIRC PUNE NO.1, ABOVE DR 8149121488
Emmanuel @icsi.edu
JOSHI Executive I & II
HOSPITAL,PUNE -
411037
H.NO C-67, SECOTR - Foundatio
2 1ST FLOOR ABOVE n
LITTLE STAR PLAY
Executive I & II Mr. Prafulla raipur@icsi.e 0771-
50 WIRC RAIPUR SCHOOL, DEVENDRA
Kumar Dash du 2582618
NEAR GUJRATI
SCHOOL, RAIPUR - Profession
492001 al
TRIUPATI PLAZA Foundatio
goutam.karm
NEAR COLLECTOR n Mr. Goutam
51 WIRC SURAT akar@icsi.ed 8013214546
OFFICE ATHWAGATE Karmakar
Executive I & II u
SURAT- 395001
ICSI THANE Foundatio
CHPATER, 201-202 n
SAI PLAZA COMPLEX
GODBUNDER ROAD
soujit.das@ic
52 WIRC THANE NEAR KAPURBAWADI Mr. Soujit Das 7506104313
si.edu
JN, OPP TO ORION Executive I & II
BUSINESS PARK,
ABOVE VIJAY SALES
THANE (W) 400607
ICSI VADODARA Foundatio
CHPATER, OFFICE n
NO.1 (2ND FLOOR)
Mr. Amit amit.nagar@i
53 WIRC VADODARA STOP-N-SHOP PLAZA 8980949075
Kumar Nagar csi.edu
OFFTEL TOWER-II, R. Executive I & II
C.DUTT ROAD
VADODARA - 390007

4. Updation of Data

The Institute in its continuous endeavour to update technology is revamping all online
services. We are moving through a transition phase while implementing the flagship
online platform SMASH (Student Member Application Software Hosting).

With this, the data of all students registered under old system has been migrated to new
system and after this transition all students are compulsorily required to log in at the
new SMASH(Student Member Application Software Hosting) system.

Further after the migration process, it has been observed that the address of some of the
students are incorrect. It is therefore advised to update your address immediately.

In case you don’t update your correct address, you may miss important communications,
study material etc sent by the Institute by post.
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Please follow the steps given below for updation of address:

1.) log into new system at https://smash.icsi.in/Scripts/login.aspx


2.) In case you have not logged in to SMASH before, reset your password at the
following link.https://smash.icsi.in/Scripts/GetPassword.aspx
3.) Go to your profile, click on change address
4.) Follow the process as per screen shot given below.
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Further it is advised to ensure that your District, State, City mentioned in your address database
are in order.

5. Advisory on Maintaining Correctness in Photograph and Signature


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6. Discontinuation of Public Private Partnership Scheme for Class Room Teaching

The Public Private Partnership Scheme for conducting Class Room Teaching has been
discontinued and presently no Centres are authorized to conduct the classes under the Scheme.
Students registering at these centres will be doing so at their own risk and responsibility.
Students are advised to approach the nearest Regional and Chapter Offices of the Institute for
availing the Class Room Teaching facility.

7. Revised Procedure for Effecting Change of Name in the Institute's


Records
In order to ensure uniformity in the procedure for effecting change of name on the basis
ofspecific requests from students, it has been decided that henceforth request for change of
name of students in theInstitute'srecords wouldbe acceptedonlyonreceipt/submissionof
eitherofthefollowing documents : -

(i) Gazette Notification

(ii) Publication in Newspaperfor change of name alongwith anAffidavit

(iii) Copy of Marriage Certificate (in case of Female candidates after marriage)

(iv) Copy of PAN Card / Aadhaar Card / DIN supporting change of name.

Students may send any such request at dss@icsi.edu alongwith the requisite supporting
documents as mentioned above while quoting their Registration Numbers. It may be further
noted that no request would be accepted without registration number.

8. ATTENTION STUDENTS !
Issue of Study Materials Compulsorily to All the Students
Registering for the CS Course

It is informed that henceforth the study materials will be issued compulsorily to all
students registering for different stages of CS Course.
It has been decided to discontinue the system
of granting concession to the students of Executive/
Professional Programme Stages not opting for the
study materials at the time of registration.
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G. INFORMATION ON SPECIAL INITIATIVES

1. Study Centres
ICSI is setting up Study Centres in cities/ locations
where the Regional/ Chapter Office of the Institute
does not exist to facilitate the students.
The details of study centres are given below.

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, the Institute is establishing Study Centres in most of the Smart Cities as proposed by the Government of India
which shall not only remove the distance barrier but also improve the level of services being provided to the students in such areas.
So far, 85 Study Centres have been opened at the following locations: -
Name of
Study Contact
Study the
Centre Region Full Address Person with Mobile E-Mail Id Website
Centre University
Code Designation
/College
G. H. Gate No
Dr. Preeti
Raisoni 57/1,Sirsoli 09604010444
Aggarwal,
SCW00 Institute of Road,Mohadi / 0257- preeti.agarwal www.raiso
1 WEST Jalgaon Director /Mr,.
1 Business , Jalgaon, 2264884 @raisoni.net ni.net
Raj Kumar A
Manageme Maharashtra /9011768391
Kankaria-
nt, 425001
In front of
Drona Kanan Zoo,
dronacollege
College of Pendari, Mr.Akash 07752-
SCW00 @gmail.com/ www.drona
2 WEST Bilaspur IT Applied Sakri, Pandey, 214336/
2 info@dronaco college.com
Social Bilaspur- Chairman 09425535514
llege.com
Science, 495001,
Chhatishgarh
Laitumkhrah,
shankar.s.shar http://ww
Shillong Shillong, Prof Shankar
3 SCE003 EAST Shillong 9436335399/ ma@gmail.co w.shillongc
College, Meghalaya Sharma,
m ollege.ac.in/
793003
Street 69,
Sector 6,
Bhilai,
0788-
Chhattisgarh
SCW00 Sai College, Sh Harmeet 2284584,9977 director@saic www.saicoll
4 WEST Bhilai -490006
4 Bhilai Singh Sachcdev 001027,98261 ollege.in ege.org
(Near Bhilai
16968
Nagar
Railway
Station
"Jnana
Degula",
DR. D.G
Near K.M.F.
Shetty
Lakammanha 0836-
Education
Hubli - lli Industria Dr. D.G.Shetty, 2465327/ drdgshetty@y www.dgses.
5 SCS005 SOUTH al Society's
Dharwad Area, Principal/ 2465105/ ahoo.in org
RS Shetty
P.B.Road, 09343400038
College of
Dharwad-
Commerce,
580004,
Karnataka
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TMMIT, Opp.
Teerthank Parshavnath
ar Plaza, D-203,
Mahaveer TMU
Prof. Vipin Jain, 09917200216
SCN00 Moradaba Institute of Campus, ed.tmimt@tm www.tmu.a
6 NORTH Principal/Direc /
6 d Manageme Delhi Road, u.ac.in c.in
tor 09829574261
nt & Moradabad-
Technolog 244001,
y, Uttar
Pradesh
S W H Marg,
Ashowk
Chowk New
Pacha Peth,
Hirachand
Walchand sarikamahindr
SCW00 Nemchand Mrs. Sarika 02172656121 www.hncc.o
7 WEST Solapur Collage akar33@gmail
7 College of Mahindra Kar /9370323585 rg
Campus, S W .com
Commerce,
H Marg,
Solapur,
Maharashtra
413006
Onway
Traffic, Day
& Night
Junction, Plot
Sri sai No-12, Nehru
Dr. N.Appanna, 8942-
Srikakula Krishna Nagar, Near pvrm.patnaik
8 SCS008 SOUTH Principal & 2253042/
m Junior Shanti Nagar @yahoo.com
Coordinator 09440315789
College, Colony,
Srikakulam-
532001,
Andhra
Pradesh
Dr. No-4-7-7,
Kothagrahar
Sri Boddu am, Near
08922- boddukrishna.
Vizianagra Krishna ICICI Bank, Mr. B.M.M
9 SCS009 SOUTH 226454/0944 226454@gmai
m Degree Vizianagara Krishna Rao
0824742 l.com
College, m- 535001,
Andhra
Pradesh
Neelganga
Road, Near
Lokmanya Railway
Tilak Station, 0734- ltsccollegeujja
SCW01 Dr. Govind
10 WEST Ujjain Science & Madhav 2563833/094 in@rediffmail.
0 Gandhe
Commerce Nagar, 25335568 com
College, Ujjain-
456010,
Indore
Udit
municipal_coll http://ww
Nagar,Dist:
Mr. G.B. 0661- ege@yahoo.co w.municipal
Municipal Sundergarh,
11 SCE011 EAST Rourkela Dalabehera, 2501838/ .in;golakbihari collegerkl.c
College, Rourkela -
HOD 9437085393 dalabehera@g om/default.
769012,
mail.com asp
Odisha
P.O. :
www.siligur
Silliguri SILIGURI, 0353- silliguricollege
Dr A K icollegeof
12 SCE012 EAST Silliguri College of DARJEELING 2432594/243 of_commerce
Mukhopadhyay commerce.o
Commerce, - 734001, 6817 @yahoo.com
rg
West Bengal
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Agarakattu,
04633-
J.P College Tenkasi, http://ww
268321,26712 jparts12@gma
13 SCS013 SOUTH Tirunelveli of Arts & Tirunelveli,- Dr Shankar w.jpartscoll
3 il.com
Science, 627852, ege.org/
/9443392417
Tamilnadu
Gau karan
Road, Near
http://ww
Gau Karan 01262-
SCN01 G B Degree Dr. J N Sharma, gbdcrtk@yaho w.gbvps.org
14 NORTH Rohtak Tank, 235831/0935
4 College, Principal o.com /degreecoll
Rohtak, 5676558
ege.php
Haryana
124001
Vrindavan
Gate, Masani,
Mathura, 12,
Aakash
R C A Girls Nagar, Dr. Preeti 0565- principal@rca www.rcagir
SCN01
15 NORTH Mathura (PG) Vishwa Johari, 2505956/094 girlscollege.or lscollege.or
5
College, Laxmi Nagar, Principal 12777091 g g
Mathura,
Uttar
pradesh -
281003
9-66/14A,
New Maruthi Mr.T.Praneeth 9949032949,
Seicom
Nagar Swaroop, 7799045454/ seicom1997@ http://seico
16 SCS016 SOUTH Tirupati Degree &
Extension, Director/ Mr (0877)- gmail.com m.ac.in/
PG College,
Tirupati- Pranit Saurabh 2241094
517501
Ballampur
Road, Near
Blue Bells
Public
Sharada
School, tejinders &
SCN01 Devi Mr Tejinder 9453572506, shardadevic
17 NORTH Jhansi Rajgarh k13@gmail.co
7 Degree Singh 9554955981 ollege.com
Hansari, m
College
(Bijoli)
Jhansi- Uttar
Pradesh-
284135
Rahe-
Murtaza Civil
Lines MSA
St. road, F-10,
0595-
SCN01 Anthony’s Officer ali989749991
18 NORTH Rampur Mr. Ali Siddiqui 2350320 /
8 School for Bungalow, 9@gmail.com
9897499919
Girls, Raza,
Rampur,
Uttar Pradsh
- 244901
Nanjanapura
Kongu arts konguarts@ka
m, 0424-
and sc.ac.in;corpk www.kasc.a
19 SCS019 SOUTH Erode Kathirampatt Dr. N Raman 2242888/994
Science ongu@gmail.c c.in
i post Erode- 2452528
College om
638107
Koraikhowa,
The Assam NH-37, manish@kazir
Dr. Manish
20 SCE020 EAST Jorhat Kaziranga Jorhat- 7576888760 angauniversit
Srivastava
University 785006, y.in
Assam
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Arya Samaj
Road, davcollege066
DAV 0131-
SCN02 Muzaffarn Muzaffarnag Dr. P K Saxena, @gmail.com; www.davco
21 NORTH (P.G.)Colle 2622667/941
1 agar ar-251001, Principal info@davcolle llegmzn.org
ge, 2337330
Uttar gemzn.org
Pradesh
Tulasikatte
Road,
Santekatte,
Kallianpura, 09620929337
Trisha Mr Satish principaltrish www.trisha
22 SCS022 SOUTH Udupi Near T.M.A /0820-
College, Nagodde a@gmail.com college.org
Pai High 2580181
School,
Udupi-
5762114
Shrirmathi
Dev
kunvar Shanti Nagar,
Dr. V 09940337470
Nanalal Chromepet, info.sdnbvc@g www.sdnbv
23 SCS023 SOUTH Chennai Varalakshmi /044-
Bhatt Chennai- mail.com c.com
Principal 22655450
Vaishnav 600044
College for
women,
Shri Gosar Shah
Hansraj Bhagwanji
Gosrani Kachra
http://ww
Commerce Education
snehal.kotak@ w.ghgddn.o
SCW02 & Sri complex, Mrs. Snehal 9998001596/
24 WEST Jamnagar oshwaleducati shwaleduca
4 Dharamshi Near Octroi Kotak Palan 02882563885
ontrust.org tiontrust.or
Devraj Post- Indira
g/
Nagda Gandhi Marg,
B.B.A Jamnagar-
College, 361004
Dharmam
urthi Rao
DRBCC
Bahadur
Hindu Prof M mjawaharlaln www.drbcc
Calavala
25 SCS025 SOUTH Chennai-I college, Jawaharlal 9444678613 ehru1964@g hinducollge.
Cunan
Pattabiram, Nehru mail.com ac.in
Chetty's
Chennai-72
Hindu
College,
Dr Zakir
Hussain
DSMS
Avenue, 0343-
College of siulimukherje http://dsms
Bidhannagar Mrs. Siuli 2533198/253
26 SCE026 EAST Durgapur Tourism & e.dsms@gmail india.org/gr
Durgapur- Mukherjee 2213/14/15,
Manageme .com oup.aspx
713206, 09933311180
nt,
West Bengal,
India
l Naseerabad,
Marwar Near Jhankar 09415857694, marwarbusine
SCN02 Dr. Santosh
27 NORTH Gorakhpur Business Cinema, 0551- ssschool@gm
7 Kumar Tripathi
School Gorakhpur- 2290845 ail.com
273001
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Near
Durgabari
nehalchhalani
Hall, 0374-
Dr. Rajib 81@gmail.co
Women's rangagora 2332680/995 www.wimc
28 SCE028 EAST Tinsukia Bordoloi, m/
College, road, 7179376/943 ol.org/
Principal karuna.goenk
Tinsukia- 5201868
a@gmail.com
Assam-
786125
nlc.ahmednag
ar@gmail.com
Laltaki Road, 0241- www.newla
SCW02 Ahmednag New Law Dr A S Raju, ;
29 WEST Ahmednagar 2325019/096 wcollege.or
9 ar College, Principal professor.dr.a
-414001 23899154 g
sraju@gmail.c
om
Ananda Inn,
Bharathida
Thiruvalluva 0413- http://bgcw
Puducherr san Govt Dr. R bgcwoffice@y
30 SCS030 SOUTH r Nagar, 2213504/097 .puducherry
y College for Srinivasan ahoo.com
Puducherry, 87703173 .gov.in/
Women,
605001
Vill.
Bologarah,
P.O. http://ww
Kharupetia Kharupetia, 9854165424/ aaziz485@gm w.kharupeti
31 SCE031 EAST Kharupetia Mr. Abdul Azia
College, Dist. 03713255583 ail.com acollege.org
Darrang, Pin- /
784115, Ass
am
6th Mile
Samdur,
Sikkim P.O,Tadong,G Dr. S S 9831024283/ contactus@cu www.cus.ac.
32 SCE032 EAST Gangtok
University, angtok- Mahapatra 9434864303 s.ac.in in
737102,
Sikkim
Residency
Colony, Near
Nagaland 03862- unitycollegedi www.unityc
Unity Dr. Sanjay
33 SCE033 EAST Dimapur University, 283589/0943 mapur@gmail. ollegedimap
college, Chhabra
Residential 6004436 com ur.com
Campus,Dim
apur
Rono Hills,
Rajiv Doimukh, sanjeebjena13
Dr. Sanjeeb K http://ww
34 SCE034 EAST Itanagar Gandhi Pin-791112, 9402081875 09@yahoo.ac.i
Jena w.rgu.ac.in/
University, Arunachal n
Pradesh
Dindigul
Main Road,
9443548859/
Tiruchirap National Karumandap kumark1965
35 SCE035 EAST Dr K Kumar 0431-
alli College, am, @yahoo.com
2480263
Tiruchirapall
i-620001
Vengola PO,
Arackapady,
Jai Bharth Perumbavoo
www.jaibha
Perumbav Arts & r, Pin- k.x.varghese@
36 SCS036 SOUTH Dr. K.X Varhese 9446491047 rathcollege.
oor Science 683556, gmail.com
com
College, Ernakulam
District,
Kerela
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Shri
Shivaji
Near Shivaji 09960296138
SCW03 College of Dr. S G principal@shi www.shivaj
37 WEST Akola Park, Akola- /0724241043
7 Arts, Bhadange vajiakola.org iakola.ac.in
444003 8
Commerce
& Science,
College Tila,
Bir Bikram
Agartala- Dr. Pallab Kanti ghosalpk@red
38 SCE038 EAST Agartala Memorial 9436120241
799004, Ghosal iffmail.com
College,
Tripura
Marudhar
Nagar,
Marudhar 09789565577
Vaniyamba Chinnakallup
Kesari Jain Ms. M /04174- hod.commerc www.mkic.i
39 SCS039 SOUTH di,Vellore alli,
College for Ashtalakshmi 224300/2253 e@mkjc.in n
District Vaniyambadi
women 00
-635751,
Tamilnadu
Savlanga
Road,
Edurite
Ravindra 08182- shankar_naray
Shivamogg College of Dr. Shankar
40 SCS040 SOUTH Nagara, 402541/0934 an@yahoo.co
a Manageme Narayan
Shivamogga, 3310847 m
nt Studies
Karnataka
577201
Karmaveer
Samadhi
Ismailsahe
Parisar, 02162-
SCW04 b Mulla Dr Sujata imlcsatara@g www.imlc.a
41 WEST Satara Ravivar Peth, 234138/0942
1 Law Pawar mail.com c.in
Powai Naka, 2400917
College
Satara
415002
Janata
Shikshan
Mandal’s Behind State
Sau. Bank of India
2141-
Janakibai At & Post - Prof Datar surendra_data
SCW04 222036,22836
42 WEST Alibag Dhondo Alibag, Dist Surendra r@hotmail.co
2 1/
Kunte Raigad, Bhagwan m
09270600370
Commerce Maharashtra
College - 4044011
(JSM
College)
Manorama
Junction,
Near
Malayala Prof Alexander 0481 256 baseliuscomm
Baselius www.baseli
43 SCS043 SOUTH Kottayam Manorama, K V George/Dr J 3918/944631 erce@gmail.co
College us.ac.in
K Rd, Nalini 7201 m
Kottayam
Kerala-
686001
College Veng,
Pachhunga
Aizwal Dr. Vanlal mathlana9@g
44 SCE044 EAST Aizwal University 9436365274
Mizoram- Thlona mail.com
College
796005
DM College
Dr. Md 9774935464/
DM Campus, dr.kheiruddin
Kheiruddin 09436089125
45 SCE045 EAST Imphal College of Imphal, shah@gmail.c
Shah/ Dr N /0708524753
Commerce Manipur om
Jayanti Devi 3
795001
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NH-58,
Vardhaman
puram, 7th veeralakshmi
SCN04 Dr
46 NORTH Roorkee Coer- SM KM, Roorkee, 9997239017 babu@yahoo.c coer.ac.in
6 Veeralakshmi
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247667,Uttar
akhand
Village &
Himalayan Post- Jilasu,
Institute of Via- Langasu, 09412082143
www.hiet-
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47 NORTH Chamoli chamoli.co
7 & Dist. Prasad Dimri 241596/7895 gmail.com
m
Technolog Chamoli- 098618
y (HIET) 246446,
Uttarakhand
Meherpur,
Lalit Jain Silchar, Sri Amar Nath ljccassam@re
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College Silchar - Singh diffmail.com
788001
At Post
Dnyandee Morvande-
p College Boraj, Tal. 08082656430 dnyandeepcoll
SCW04 Khed Ms. Pradnya
49 WEST of Science Khed Dist- /0771981000 ege@gmail.co
9 (Ratnagiri) Prakash Kambli
& Ratnagiri- 0 m
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Dadra & & 0260 245
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50 WEST Nagar NATARAJ 0577/997441
0 Colony Naka, Chauhan iffmail.com
Haveli Profession 8486
Silvassa
al Sciences
Road, Dadra
College
and Nagar
Haveli
396195
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drnrhodcom@
51 SCS051 SOUTH Portblair Rajkeeya aya, Dr. N Rajavel / 03192-
yahoo.com
Mahavidhy Portblair- 232082
alaya 744104
Jaikranti
Arts & Sitaram principal@jaik
SCW05 Dr Sagar 8999482960/
52 WEST Latur Commerce Nagar, Latur- ranticollege.co
2 Pandhari 02382-57410
Senior 413512 m
College
Banda Ghat
Paratibha 02462- pnm_nanded
Road,
SCW05 Niketan Dr. G T 234700 / @rediffmail.co www.pnmn
53 WEST Nanded Vazirabad,
3 Mahavidya Waghmare 9404076809/ m;gajananwt1 anded.org
Nanded-
laya 8668760194 1@gmail.com
731601
Beawar road,
Shri
Bijainagar, 9672297494/
SCN05 Pragya spcollege2008 www.spcoll
54 NORTH Bijainagar Ajmer, Dr Sujeet Jain 01462-
4 Mahavidya @gmail.com ege.in
Rajasthan- 230101
laya
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Shahpur
RRMK
Chowk, near
Arya nisha.bhunbak
SCN05 Kabir Chowk,
55 NORTH Pathankot Mahila Ms Nisha 9646912093 071@gmail.co
5 Pathankot-
Maha m
145001,
Vidyalaya
Punjab
Calicut
University 04896262787
Lakshadw College of Centre, Kava Mr.Mohammed /0940025943 princicelkvt@
56 SCS056 SOUTH
eep Education ratti, Yaseen 1/944728025 gmail.com
Lakshadwee 2
p
Ananda
Nagar,
info@anandac
Devakottai
Ananda ollege.in;anan
57 SCS057 SOUTH Devokottai Extension, Fr John Vasanth 9443502544
College dacollegeoffic
Sivagangoi
e@gmail.com
District -
630303
Near Post
office, Ward
Tolani 02836-
SCW05 2A, Dr Manish tcctolani@gm www.tcc.ac.
58 WEST Kutch Commerce 260623/9426
8 Gandhidham, Pandya ail.com in
College 999192
Adipur-
370205
Holy Grace
Kuruvilasser 0480-
Academy director@holy www.holygr
y P O Mala, Dr. Joji 2891900,
59 SCS059 SOUTH Mala of gracebschool. acebschool.
Thrissur Dist Chandran 2897185,9447
Manageme org org
- 680732 006541
nt Studies
Delhi road,
Disha
Chidbana
Bharti
Lane gaurav.dishab www.disha
SCN06 Saharanpu College of Mr Gaurav 0899192200/
60 NORTH Saharanpur- harti@gmail.c bharticolleg
0 r Manageme Agarwal 08449181818
247001 Uttar om e.edu.in
nt &
Pradesh-
Education
247001
Enathur,
044-
Kanchipur SCSVMV Kanchipuram Dr M S hellomsraman
61 SCS061 SOUTH 27264179,
am University, , Tamilnadu- Ramaratnam @gmail.com
9842754984
631561
Nanasaheb
Vanjare
New
Education Lanja, Dist- 02351- suvarnadeusk
SCW06 Dr Suvarna A
62 WEST Lanja Society’s Ratnagiri- 230558,99702 ar2010@gmai
2 Deuskar
Arts, 416701 02150 l.com
Commerce
& Science
College,
Late N V @
Shriman principalsbklc
Aruappa, 02352-
Bhagojishe @gmail.com;r
SCW06 Joshi road, Mr R S 221545,22159
63 WEST Ratnagiri th Keer ajshekhar21m
3 GJC College, Malushte 9,
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Vill
Bhamrola, P
O Bagwara
Kichha Road,
Chanakya Opp Radha www.chana
SCN06 Mr Ravindra 05944246094 clcrdr@gmail.
64 NORTH Rudrapur Law Swami kyalawcolle
4 Bisht /9012414743 com
College Satsang ge.in
Rudrapur (U
S Nagar)
Uttarakhand-
263153
MD NH-52
01573-
SCN06 Laxmangar Goenka Laxmangarh Ms Meenakshi mdgmm@goe www.goenk
65 NORTH 22862/07976
5 h Girls Sikar, sharma nka.ac.in a.ac.in
937500
College Rajasthan
Sector-3,
Vidhyadhar
Biyani 0141-
SCN06 Nagar, Cs Dr. Rajeev director@biya www.biyani
66 NORTH Jaipur Girls 2336226/093
6 Jaipur- Biyani nicolleges.org colleges.org
College 14927400
302023,
Rajasthan
Dr E M
Syed Abdullah
Ammal nagar, Dr S V S syedammalart syedammal
Ramanath
67 SCS067 SOUTH Arts & Kootampuli, Amanulla 9940968680 scollege@yah artscollege.
apuram
Science Pullangudi, Hameed oo.co.in com/
College Tamil Nadu
623513
Alagappa
Prf. V dde@alagapp www.alaga
Alagappa University,
68 SCS068 SOUTH Karaikudi Manickavasaga 9443124433 auniversity.ac. ppauniversi
University Karaikudi-
m in ty.ac.in
630003
Haranahall PB No-194,
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Ramaswa Road, Dr. 08172-
hriheh@gmail.
69 SCS069 SOUTH Hassan my Hasssan Subramanya P 245551,09731
com
Institue of district, R 999440
Higher Karnataka-
Education 573201
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Complex, P o
03224-
Hatiberia, P S pradeeptakis.s
Haldia Law Dr Pradeepta 255355/2553
70 SCE070 EAST Haldia Haldia dist- ahoo@gmail.c
College Kishore Sahoo 56,863726409
Purba om
3
Medinpur-
721657
Silicobyte
Jagmohan
Katni
Das Ward,
Degree
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71 WEST Katni College Shri Paras Jain 9753180809
1 483501, hoo.com
and
Madhy
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Pradesh
al Studies
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Institute of
Power Grid ,
Manageme
Jabalpur-
SCW07 nt & Dr Ajay info@nachiket
72 WEST Jabalpur 482002, 761-4085058
2 Informatio Upadhyay acollege.com
Madhya
n
Pradesh
Technolog
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Saraswati
Vishwa A
MIT WPU Wing, 5th
020- deanugmanag
SCW07 School of Floor, SV No-
73 WEST Kothrud Dr R M Chitnis 30273599,985 ement@mitw
3 Manageme 123, MIT
0041773 pu.edu.in
nt Campus
Paud Road
Kothrud-38
Near
Sahwadi
Bhartiya Circle, 01572-
SCN07 jatashnkar@g www.bietsi
74 NORTH Sikar Siksha Chandpura, Mr M C Ranwa 274100,94140
4 mail.com com.ac.in
Sankul Sikar, 36921
Rajasthan-
332021
Swami
Vivekanan Viriyakhedi,
d Ratlam, 07412- abhaypathak_
SCW07 Dr. Abhay
75 WEST Ratlam Governme Madhya 263353,98273 ratlam@yaho
5 Pathak
nt Pradesh- 01320 o.co.in
Commerce 457001
College
No.30
Thundalam,
Porur,
Alpha Arts
Behind rathikaksr@g
76 SCS076 SOUTH Chennai II & Science Dr. V Rathika 8122675323
Ramachandr mail.com
College
a
Hospital,Che
nnai 600116
Nobel
Group of Parth Vatika,
Institution Bhesan Road,
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7 Manageme Bamangam, vbt.edu.in n
7184429
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Departme 362310
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Trichy-
Tanjore
SASTRA Road,
04362-
Deemed Thirumalaisa deanbadri@sa www.sastra
78 SCS078 SOUTH Thanjavur Dr V Badrinath 304223/0944
To Be mudram, stra.edu .edu
3148947
University Thanjavur,
Tamil Nadu
613401
Bali Road,
02938- www.spuco
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79 NORTH Falna 236632/9414 llegefalna.co
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Dr. Radha
Shri
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80 NORTH Ganganagar, Shri K L Yadav
0 Nagar Girls 2461547 @gmail.com
Rajasthan-
College
335001
Rambagh,
Reengus
Maharshi
SCN08 Road, Danta Dr Balmukund 09413344372 mgpgcdanta@
81 NIRC Danta Parshuram
1 Sikar - Dixit / 9460044372 gmail.com
P G College
332702,
Rajasthan
Rambilas
Seth
Podar Road,
Gyaniram 01594222030 abhishekparee
SCN08 Nawalgarh, Shri Abhishek www.podar
82 NIRC Jhunjhunu Bansidhar / k07@outlook.
2 Jhunjhunu, Pareek college.com
Podar 01594225892 com
Rajasthan-
College
333042
Asim
Bhawan,
SSICAIT Maihar ( 07614-
SCW08 gdr.mhr@gma
83 WIRC Maihar Girls Satna), Mr G D Rastogi 233830/0942 sscait.co.in
3 il.com
College Madhya 4972277
Pradesh -
485771
Don Bosco
Don Bosco Nagar, SLBC, www.donbo
Fr Vatti
Academy Nalgonda, vattibala@gm scoacademy
84 SCS084 SIRC Nalgonda Balashow 9440866569
Degree & P District- ail.com nalgonda.co
Reddy
G College 508004, m
Telangana
C/o.
Computer
Corner
Centre, Near
Tirumala
Cinima Hall,
(Theatre), W 08462236099
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85 SCS085 SIRC eekly Market, /0944072863 sureshkapse@
d G College Suresh
Beside Sun 2 gmail.com
Flower High
School,
Nizamabad
Dist. -
503001 -
Telangana
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Study Centre
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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.

We are happy to inform you that after the Grand Success of First (Ist) and Second (2nd)
International CS Olympiad, the 3rd International Company Secretaries Olympiad for Academic
Year 2018-2019 will be held on 20th December, 2018 and 30th January, 2019 2018-2019 will
be held on 20th December, 2018 and 30th January, 2019.

The details of CS Olympiad is also being publicised through dedicated portal


www.csolympiad.info .

3.‘Shaheed Ki Beti’ Initiative


The Institute has launched a novel initiative to help the daughters of Martyrs who laid down their lives for
protecting the sovereignty of the country. Under the ‘Shaheed Ki Beti’ initiative, the Institute has discontinued
the practice of giving mementoes, etc. to the dignitaries/ speakers invited for various programmes of the
Institute and the said amount will be transferred to the dedicated corpus
and will be utilised for the education/ welfare of the daughters of
martyrs. The first certificate under this initiative was presented
to Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India who was
the Chief Guest on the launch of ICSI Golden Jubilee Year on 4th
October, 2017. Any national of India can also donate under this
scheme. Kindly disseminate this information amongst your family
and friends to support the Institute for this novel initiative.
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4. Extension of Fees Waiver Scheme for Students of State of Jammu &


Kashmir and North-Eastern States up to 31st December 2018
As you are aware that the Institute had launched a Fee Waiver Scheme for students of Jammu & Kashmir and
North Eastern States of India to provide an opportunity to the youth of these States to come to the mainstream.
The fee waiver scheme includes waiving the Fee for all students registering for the Foundation and Executive
Programme Stages from North Eastern States (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland and Tripura, Sikkim) and State of Jammu and Kashmir. All students belonging to North Eastern States
and State of Jammu and Kashmir who have passed the 10+2 or equivalent or Bachelor’s Degree or
equivalent irrespective of the percentage of marks are eligible for Fee Waiver while registering for Foundation
Programme and Executive Programme Stage respectively.
It is overwhelming to note that students are joining the course in large numbers after launch of this Scheme and
keeping in view the same, the Institute has further extended the Scheme till 31 st December 2018.
Kindly disseminate the information regarding the same amongst your knowns.
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H. FEE FOR SERVICES


1. Schedule of Fees
Schedule of Fees
A.) The details of fee applicable for availing various services are as under:-

FEE SCHEDULE

PARTICULARS FEES (Rs.) REMARKS


FOUNDATION PROGRAMME

Admission Fee 1,500


Education Fee 3,000 Total Fees Rs.5,100
E-learning Fee 600

EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME

(For Commerce Graduates)


Foundation Examination Exemption Fee 500
Registration Fee 2,000
Education Fee for Executive Programme 6,500
Pre-Examination Test Fee 1,000 Total Fees Rs.10,000

(For Non-Commerce Graduates)


Foundation Examination Exemption Fee 500
Registration Fee 2,000
Education Fee for Executive Programme 7,500
Pre-Examination Test Fee 1,000 Total Fees Rs.11,000
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For CPT pass of the ICAI & Foundation Pass of the


ICAI-CMA
Foundation Examination Exemption 4,000
Fee
Registration Fee
2,000
Education Fee for Executive
Programme 6,500
Pre-Examination Test Fee 1,000 Total Fees Rs.13,500

CS Foundation Pass Student 8,500


Pre-Examination Test Fee 1,000 Total Fees Rs.9,500

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME

Education Fee 12,000 Pre-Examination


Test Fee 1000
Total Fees Rs.13,000
DE-NOVO REGISTRATION

Registration De-Novo Fee

Students may apply for Registration de-novo 2,000


within two years of the expiry of former
registration

If students fail to apply for Registration de-novo 3,000


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.

EXTENSION OF REGISTRATION

Extension of Registration Fee 1,000


PRE-EXAM TEST FEES

Pre-Exam test Fees (Applicable to Executive 1,000 Rs 1,000


Programme New Syllabus Students) or
Students switched over to New Syllabus
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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 250


Center/Module/Medium

Surcharge for appearing in Examinations from Overseas Centre (Dubai) (over and above normal
Examination Fee)US$ 100 (or equivalent amount in Indian Rupees)

OTHER FEES

Paper-wise Exemption 1,000

Duplicate Pass Certificate 200


Inclusive of
GST@18%

Duplicate Result-cum-Marks Statement 100 (Per


Mark-sheet)

Verification of Marks 250 (Per


Paper)

Transcripts 295 (Per Inclusive of


Transcript) GST@18%

Verification of Marks Fee 250 (Per


Paper)

Certified Copy of Answer Book 500 (Per


Paper)
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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

Stage Concession in Fee available to Physically


Handicapped Students

Foundation Only Registration Fee will be charged (At


Programme present, Registration Fee is Rs. 1,500/-)

Executive Only Registration Fee will be charged (At


Programme present, Registration Fee is Rs. 2,000/-)

Professional Only Registration Fee will be charged (At


Programme present, Registration Fee is NIL)

Registration 25% of the fee applicable to general


Denovo& Extension category students.
of Registration
(b) Examination Fee

Stage Concession in Fee available to Physically


Handicapped Students

Foundation 25% of the fee applicable to general category


Programme students.

Executive 25% of the fee applicable to general category


Programme students per module.
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Professional 25% of the fee applicable to general category


Programme students per module.

3. 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 50% of the fee applicable to general
Registration to Foundation category students
Programme, Executive
Programme & Professional
Programme Stages

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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FAQs ON PRE-EXAMINATION TEST

Q.1 Students of which stage of CS Course are required to complete the Pre-Examination
Test?
A.1 The Pre-Examination Test is applicable for students of New Syllabus (2017) of
Executive Programme and Professional Programme Stage. Initially, the Pre-Exam
Test will be introduced for Executive Programme (2017) New Syllabus Students
which will be a pre-requisite for students seeking enrolment to December, 2018
Session of Examinations.
Q.2 Please let me know the pattern and other related details of Pre-Examination Test?
A.2 The pattern of Pre-Examination Test will be as follows :
a) Online Computer Based
b) The student can take the test from his home, cyber café or any other location.
c) Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type with negative marking of 25% of the allotted
marks;
d) Result of the test would be available immediately on completion of the test;
e) Result of the test would be linked with the enrolment process for examination;
f) The questions will be categorized as per three difficulty levels i.e. Easy, Medium
and Tough and shall have a ratio of 30:40:30 in the overall marking scheme.
Q.3 What will be the qualifying marks for each subject?
A.3 The subject-wise qualifying marks will be minimum 40% marks.
Q.4 I am planning to appear in Module-1 of Executive Programme during December,
2018 Session? Am I required to complete the Pre-Exam Test of Module-2 also
before enrolment to December, 2018 Session?
A.4 No. You are required to complete the Pre-Exam Test of subjects covered under
Module-1 only. Students are required to successfully complete the Pre-Exam Test of
all subjects forming part of specific Modules in which they are planning to appear
in the main Examinations. They may complete the Pre-Exam Test of remaining
modules separately before seeking enrolment to examinations of such Module(s).
Q.5 Can I complete the Pre-Examination Test after enrolling and appearing in the main
examinations?
A.5 No. Students are required to complete the Pre-Examination Test before enrolling
for the main examinations.
Q.6 If I successfully complete the Pre-Examination Test before seeking enrolment to
December, 2018 Examinations, will it be valid for future sessions if I fail in the
main examinations?
A.6 The Pre-Examination Test will be valid for future sessions of examinations for the
respective subjects and students will NOT have to clear the Pre-Examination Test
each time they are seeking enrolment to main examinations.
Q.7 Am I required to remit any fee for appearing in the Pre-Examination Test?
A.7 Yes. Students seeking enrolment to Pre-Examination Test are required to remit a
fee of Rs.1000/-. However, students who have already remitted the Pre-
Examination Test Fee while seeking registration to CS Executive / Professional
Programme Stages are not required to remit the fee again.
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Q.8 What will be the syllabus for Pre-Examination Test?


A.8 The questions will be according to the 2017 New Syllabus of CS Course.
Q.9 I was an Old Syllabus Student and I have switched over to New Syllabus (2017) of
Executive Programme. Shall I be required to pass the Pre-Examination Test before
appearing in the main Examinations?
A.9 Yes. Students who have switched over from Old Syllabus to New Syllabus (2017) of
Executive and Professional Programme Stages shall be required to pass the Pre-
Examination Test before seeking enrolment to Examinations.
Q.10 I have been granted exemption in some of the subjects on the basis of higher
qualification/ switchover/ 60% marks criteria, etc. Am I required to pass the Pre-
Examination Test of these subjects before appearing in main examinations?
A.10 No. Students are not required to pass the Pre-Examination Test of subjects in
which they have already been granted exemption under different criteria for grant
of exemption.
Q.11 What will be the duration of Pre-Examination Test, Total Number of Questions and
the Total Marks?
A.11 Duration of Pre-Examination Test : 60 Minutes; Total Number of Questions : 50;
Total Marks : 100.
Q.12 In case, I fail in the Pre-Examination Test, shall I be given another opportunity to
appear in the Pre-Examination Test?
A.12 Students may appear in Pre-Examination Test any number of times, but they shall
be able to appear in the Pre-Examination Test only ONCE in a day.
Q.13 What will be the process of making payment of fee for Pre-Examination Test?
A.13 PROCESS FOR REMITTING THE FEE FOR PRE-EXAMINATION TEST

1. Login Page: Student can login in to the application by entering Registration


Number and DOB.

http://www.icsi.in/PreExamFees/Login.aspx

It will not allow student to enter into application if he has already made payment
and his transaction is Successful or after Successful reconciliation.
Both Registration Number and DOB are mandatory.
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2. Student Profile Page: This page populates student details along with Pre-
Exam Test Fee.

3. Payment Instruction Page: This page displays Transaction ID, Receipt ID


and Instructions. Student can “Proceed to Payment” by giving his consent
on the same by checking the check box.

4. Payment Gateway
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5. Receipt Generation

Q.14 What will be the steps for appearing in the Pre-examination Test?
A.14 Steps to attempt Online Pre-Examination Test:

1. Login using your credentials:


Link - https://elearning.icsi.in

(Please note, your Login credentials (Login Id and password) would be


intimated to you once you pay the requisite fee)
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2. Click on My Course:

3. After Clicking on My Courses, all the courses in which you are enrolled will
appear on the screen. You can select Online Pre Examination Test Executive
Module - 1 from the list of courses.

Click on Online Pre Examination test Module – 1.

Click on Launch Button in Green Color.


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4. Upon Launching, Pre Examination Guidelines page will open, please read
guidelines carefully.

5. After reading Guidelines, Please click on Assessment Tab given just below
paper name
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6. After Clicking on Assessment, Please click on launch assessment button:

7. After clicking on launch assessment, instruction page will open. Please read
these instructions carefully. After reading instruction, please tick the
checkbox displaying (I have read and understood the instructions and
agree to adhere to them).
Please click on “I am ready to begin button”.

8. Assessment will start just after you click on this button. Given below is
assessment screen:
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Q.15 I have enrolled myself for Class Room Teaching conducted by the Regional /
Chapter Office of the Institute in my city. Shall I be exempted from appearing in
Pre-Examination Test if I pass the Tests conducted by the said Regional/ Chapter
Office after completion of the Class Room Teaching Session?
A.15 Yes. Students who have cleared the Offline Test in specific subjects after
undergoing Class Room Teaching session in the Regional and Chapter Offices shall
be exempted from the specific subjects of Online Pre-Examination Test.
Q.16 Please let me know if the marks scored in the Pre-Examination Test will be
considered for computing the result of main CS Examinations?
A.16 No. The Pre-Examination Test will be a qualifying test to assess the level of
preparation of the students before appearing in the main examinations. The
marks scored in the Pre-Examination Test will NOT be used for computing the
results of the main CS examinations.

Institutes/Colleges/Universities visiting ICSI

Rajdhani College students of


Delhi University visited ICSI
Noida Office as part of their
Industrial Visit. Around
hundreds students and nine
faculty members visited the
Institute. The event was highly
appreciated by the College. Such
kind of events not only uplift the
brand value of the Institute but
also help in enhancing the
visibility of the Institute. ICSI is
receptive to all such initiatives
in near future also.
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Companies Act Challenge

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India organised an


Online Test challenge on Companies Act 2013 on successful
completion of 5 years of Companies Act 2013, on 2th Oct 2018
for the students across India and abroad. Students in great
numbers participated in the Competition and won attractive
prizes in form of cash and publications of the Institute. This
initiative of the Institute got accolades from all segments of the
society.

ICSI felicitates cash prize winners of Companies Act Challenge of Mumbai


Region during Contact Programme for its newly launched Certificate Course
on Certified CSR Professional

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India organised an Online Test challenge on Companies
Act 2013 on successful completion of 5 years of Companies Act 2013, on 2th Oct 2018 for the
students across India and abroad. Students in great numbers participated in the Competition and
won attractive prizes in form of cash and publications of the Institute. The cash prize winners of
the Mumbai Region were felicitated during Contact Programme of newly launched Certificate
Course of ICSI on Certified CSR Professional in Navi Mumbai on 16th November 2018.
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Examination
1. CONDUCT OF DECEMBER, 2018 EXAMINATIONS
The next examination for Executive Programme and Professional Programme scheduled
in December, 2018 will be held from 20th December, 2018 to 30th December, 2018 as per
the Examination Time-Table (published elsewhere in this bulletin) at 127 examination
centres, viz., 1. Agra, 2. Ahmedabad, 3. Ahmednagar, 4. Ajmer, 5. Akola, 6. Aligarh,
7. Allahabad, 8. Alwar, 9. Amravati, 10. Ambala, 11. Aurangabad, 12. Bangalore, 13. Bareilly,
14. Beawar, 15. Belgaum, 16. Bhayander, 17. Bhilai, 18. Bhilwara, 19. Bhopal,
20. Bhubaneswar, 21. Bikaner, 22. Bilaspur, 23. Calicut, 24. Chandigarh, 25. Chennai, 26.
Chittorgarh, 27. Coimbatore, 28. Dehradun, 29. Delhi (East), 30. Delhi (North), 31. Delhi
(South), 32. Delhi (West), 33. Dhanbad, 34. Ernakulam, 35. Faridabad, 36. Gandhinagar, 37.
Ghaziabad, 38. Gorakhpur, 39. Guntur-Amaravati, 40. Gurgaon, 41. Guwahati, 42. Gwalior,
43. Hisar, 44. Hooghly, 45. Howrah, 46. Hubli-Dharwad, 47. Hyderabad, 48. Indore, 49.
Jabalpur, 50. Jalgaon, 51. Jamnagar, 52. Jaipur, 53. Jalandhar, 54. Jammu, 55.
Jamshedpur, 56. Jhansi, 57. Jhunjhunu 58. Jodhpur, 59. Kanpur, 60. Kolhapur, 61. Kolkata
(North), 62. Kolkata (South), 63. Kota, 64. Kottayam, 65. Lucknow, 66. Ludhiana, 67.
Madurai, 68. Mangalore, 69. Meerut, 70. Moradabad, 71. Mumbai Borivili, 72. Mumbai
Central, 73. Mumbai Chembur, 74. Mumbai Fort, 75. Mumbai Ghatkopar, 76. Mumbai
Kandivli, 77. Mumbai Malad, 78. Mumbai Mulund, 79. Mumbai Vile Parle East, 80. Mumbai
Vile Parle West, 81. Muzaffarnagar, 82. Mysore, 83. Nagpur, 84. Nashik, 85. Navi Mumbai,
86. Noida, 87. Palakkad, 88. Pali, 89. Panaji, 90. Panipat, 91. Patna, 92. Pimpri-Chinchwad,
93. Puducherry, 94. Pune Karve Road, 95. Pune Kondhwa, 96. Pune Kothrud, 97. Pune
Narhe, 98. Pune Parvati, 99. Raipur, 100. Rajkot, 101. Ranchi, 102. Rourkela, 103. Sagar,
104. Salem, 105. Sambalpur, 106. Satara, 107. Shimla, 108. Sikar, 109. Siliguri, 110. Solapur
111.Sonepat, 112. Srinagar, 113. Surat, 114. Thane Dombivli West 115. Thane Ulhas Nagar,
116. Thane West, 117. Thiruvananthapuram, 118.Thrissur, 119. Tiruchirapalli, 120.
Udaipur, 121. Ujjain, 122. Vadodara, 123. Varanasi, 124. Vijayawada, 125. Visakhapatnam,
126. Yamuna Nagar and 127. Overseas Centre — Dubai.
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2. TIME-TABLE FOR DECEMBER, 2018 EXAMINATIONS

3. USE OF CALCULATORS IN EXAMINATIONS


Candidates are allowed to bring and use their own battery operated, noiseless and cordless
pocket calculators with not more than 6 functions, 12 digits and 2 memories. Exchange or
lending/borrowing of calculators among students is forbidden in the examination hall. Use
of scientific calculators is strictly prohibited.

4. BAN ON USE OF MOBILE PHONE IN AND AROUND EXAMINATION CENTRE PREMISES

Candidates are banned from carrying with them mobile phones, pagers, any other
communication device(s), books, printed or hand written materials, costly items, etc.,
inside the Examination Centre premises. Candidates are, therefore, cautioned and advised,
in their own interest, not to carry any such banned items inside the Examination Centre
premises.

Candidates carrying with them banned item(s) may not be allowed to enter in the
examination hall/room premises. Any candidate, found in possession of such banned items
in the examination hall/room shall be liable for willful violation of instructions to
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examinees and shall be tantamount to misconduct under Regulation 27 of the Company


Secretaries Regulations, 1982, as in force.

However, the Institute or Examination Centre authorities shall neither in any way be
responsible for arranging safe keeping and/or loss/damage of such items nor will entertain
any complaint/correspondence in this regard.

5. HINDI AS AN OPTIONAL MEDIUM OF WRITING EXAMINATION


Candidates are allowed to use Hindi as an optional medium for writing all papers of
Executive Programme, New Syllabus 2017 and Executive Programme (Old Syllabus) and
Professional Programme examinations on the following conditions:

(i) Option of Hindi Medium for writing the examination is to be exercised for all papers
of an examination OR a particular module of examination, [and not for any
individual paper(s)] in the examination enrolment application form each time for
appearing in the examination;
(ii) Option of medium for writing examination once exercised is irrevocable for that
particular session of examination;
(iii) Answer books of candidates who write part of papers/answers in Hindi Medium
and the remaining part in English Medium are liable to be cancelled without any
notice;
(iv) Candidates who have exercised option of writing in Hindi Medium in their
examination enrolment form will be provided Question Papers printed both in
English and Hindi version for Module-II of Executive Programme, New Syllabus
2017 and Executive Programme (Old Syllabus);
However, the Question Papers for Module-I of Executive Programme (New Syllabus)
and Executive Programme (Old Syllabus) and all papers of Professional Programme
examinations will be printed in English language only;
(v) If a candidate writes his/her answers in Hindi medium without exercising such an
option in the examination enrolment application form, he/she may not be given
credit for his/her answers;
(vi) Candidates opting Hindi Medium for the examination must darken the relevant
circle against HINDI on the cover page of Answer Book; and
(vii) Candidates opting Hindi Medium for examination may write answers to practical
questions, headings, quotations, technical and legal terms, sections, rules, etc., in
English, if they so desire.

6. OMR BASED EXAMINATION IN THREE SUBJECTS OF CS EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME


(OLD) SYLLABUS

1. The Institute has introduced OMR based Examination in the following three subjects of the
CS Executive Programme (old) syllabus wherein students are required to attain working
knowledge, with effect from December, 2014 Examinations:

(i) Cost and Management Accounting ( Module-I)


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(ii) Tax Laws and Practice (Module-I)

(iii) Industrial, Labour and General Laws (Module-II)

2. In the above three subjects, candidates’ knowledge, competency and proficiency would be
examined through objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) under OMR system.
However, in the remaining four subjects of the Executive Programme, viz. (i) Company
Law, (ii) Economic and Commercial Laws, (iii) Company Accounts and Auditing Practices,
and (iv) Capital Markets and Securities Laws, candidates would continue to be examined
through descriptive examination.

3. In OMR based examination, each paper shall be of three hours duration having 100
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of one mark each. The questions shall be of average,
above average and difficult level covering entire syllabus. In case any paper is divided into
different Parts, i.e., Part - A, Part - B, etc., requisite number of questions shall be asked from
the respective Part corresponding to the weightage of marks as prescribed in the syllabus.

4. Each question shall contain four answer options and the candidate shall be required to
select one option as his/her correct answer and mark in the OMR answer sheet by
darkening the respective circle with blue/black ball point pen.

5. Negative marking for wrong answers attempted by the candidates has been implemented
w.e.f. December, 2015 session of examination in the ratio of 1: 4, i.e. deduction of one
(1) mark for every four (4) wrong answers and total marks obtained by the candidates in
such papers would be rounded up to next whole number. Further, the negative marks
would be limited to the extent of marks secured for correct answers so that no candidate
shall secure less than zero mark in the above subjects.

6. Question paper booklet for (i) Cost and Management Accounting (Module-I) and (ii) Tax
Laws and Practice (Module -I) papers shall be provided in English language only. However,
candidates who opt for writing the examination in Hindi medium shall be provided
question paper booklet of Industrial, Labour and General Laws (Module-II) paper in
English along with its Hindi version. However, the OMR Answer sheets for all the three
subjects would be provided in English language only.

7. Sample question papers for OMR examination in the above three subjects have been hosted
on the website of the Institute for the reference of the students. Detailed instructions for
appearing in OMR examination shall be uploaded on the website of the Institute shortly.
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7. GRANT OF FACILITY OF WRITER’S HELP/EXTRA TIME TO PHYSICALLY DISABLED


CANDIDATES IN CS EXAMINATIONS - DECEMBER, 2018

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 (permanent or temporary) and
percentage of disability and its duration affecting his/her ability and/or the
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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8. INSTRUCTIONS TO EXAMINEES – DECEMBER, 2018

PART- A
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Immediately, after taking the print-out of the Admit Card from the website of the Institute
www.icsi.edu, every candidate is advised to carefully verify all the particulars mentioned in
his/her Admit Card, i.e. his/her Name, Photograph, Signature, Registration Number, Stage
and Module(s) of Examination enrolled for, Examination Centre (Name, Address, Code,
etc.), Medium of Examination, Dates and Timings of Examination, Details of Paper-wise
Exemption granted, Elective Subject (in case of Professional Programme), etc. In case of any
discrepancy, the same may please be brought to the notice of the Institute immediately at
our support portal http://support.icsi.edu.

2. Candidates are advised to carefully go through the “Instructions to Examinees” for their
strict compliance. Since the particulars mentioned by the candidates on the OMR based
cover page of the main answer book are to be read by a machine for result processing
activities, any wrong information mentioned may affect the result of the candidate
adversely and for that the Institute will not take any responsibility for rectifying such
mistake(s).

3. Candidates should carry with them (i) Admit Card; and (ii) Student Identity Card to the
Examination Centre every day for establishing their identity and securing admission to the
examination, failing which they will not be allowed to enter the Examination Hall.

4. The Superintendent of Examination Centre and the Invigilators have been advised to verify
the identity of each and every candidate at the time of entry into the Examination Hall and
while taking candidate’s signature on the Attendance Sheet. Accordingly, each candidate
must show his/her Admit Card and Student Identity Card to the Invigilator/Supervisory
Staff on demand any time during the course of examination.

5. Candidates are advised to ensure that they are in possession of a valid Identity Card as
downloaded from the individual online accounts at https://smash.icsi.in duly attested by
the authorized official(s) of the Institute. In case, due to any reason, the photograph and
signature of the student are not available in the downloaded Identity Card, the candidates
should affix his/her photograph and put the signature on the downloaded Identity Card
and get it attested by Gazetted Officer/Member of ICSI/Principal of Recognized
School/Manager of Nationalised Bank. For any reason, if some of the candidates are not
holding the Identity Card due to technical/ practical problems, they may bring any other
Photo Identity Card issued by the Government Departments viz. Passport, Driving Licence,
PAN Card, UID Aadhaar Card, Voter Card, etc. to establish their identity vis-à-vis the
particulars appearing in the Enrollment Details / Attendance Sheet. Please handover one
identical photograph to the Superintendent of Examination Centre for affixing the same on
the Attendance Sheet

6. In case, due to any reason, the downloaded Admit Card does not bear the photograph of the
examinee, the candidate should affix his/her photograph on the Admit Card and get it
attested by Gazetted Officer/Member of ICSI, etc. and also bring Student Identity
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Card/other documents as specified above, as identification proof and also one identical
photograph for submitting to the Superintendent of Examination Centre.

7. Provisionally registered students of Executive Programme 2017 (New Syllabus) were


required to regularize their registration by submitting proof of passing Bachelor’s Degree
Examinations within six months from the date of registration. Candidates who have not
complied with the requirements are not eligible to appear in the Executive Programme
2017 (New Syllabus) examinations in December, 2018. In case any candidate manages to
appear in the examinations without complying with the said requirement, the appearance
and/or the result are liable to be cancelled.

8. Candidates enrolled in Executive Programme 2017 (New Syllabus) for December, 2018
session were required to complete the Pre-Exam test within the stipulated period i.e.
15th October, 2018. Candidates who have not complied with the requirements are not
eligible to appear in the Executive Programme 2017 (New Syllabus) examinations in
December, 2018. In case any candidate manages to appear in the examinations without
complying with the said requirement, the appearance and/or the result are liable to be
cancelled.

9. Candidates are advised to locate and visit the venue of the examination centre beforehand
to avoid any inconvenience on the day of the examination.

10. Candidates will be allowed to enter into the Examination Hall 15 minutes before the time
specified for the commencement of each examination and occupy their allotted seats in
Examination Hall. No candidate shall be allowed to enter into the Examination Hall after
the expiry of half-an-hour of the commencement of examination and no candidate
shall be permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the expiry of one hour after the
commencement of examination.

11. The seating arrangements of the candidates shall be displayed on the notice board at the
entrance of the examination centre. Candidates will find their roll numbers written against
the seats allotted to them at the examination hall/ room. They should occupy their allotted
seats only.

12. In case before the examination or during the currency of examination, any situation arises,
due to which special seating arrangement is required to be made on medical grounds, such
candidate may submit his/her application to Joint Secretary, Directorate of Examination
along with copies of supporting documents for consideration. No facility including special
seating arrangement shall be granted by the examination centre without permission from
the Institute.

13. Candidates are not required to appear in the paper(s) in which they have been
granted paper-wise exemption as shown in the Admit Card as well as the Attendance
Sheet. The exemption(s) as appearing in the Admit Card should match with the
exemption(s) as shown in the Attendance Sheet. In case of any discrepancy in regard to
paper-wise exemption(s) shown in the Admit Card and/or any mismatch with the
exemption(s) as appearing in the Attendance Sheet, it should immediately be brought to
the notice of the Superintendent of Examination Centre and the Directorate of Student
Services of the Institute in writing through our support portal http://support.icsi.edu for
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necessary clarification and confirmation. However, exemption in any paper(s) of


examination should not be assumed unless confirmed in writing by the Institute.

14. The paper-wise exemption in any paper(s) of the examination, once sought by the
candidate and granted by the Institute remains valid and is printed in his/her Admit
Card (Roll No.) and taken on record for computation of his/her results unless it is
cancelled by the student by submitting a formal request to the Institute at the online
portal https://smash.icsi.in after logging into the individual accounts of the students.
Exemption once cancelled on student’s request shall not be revived subsequently
under any circumstances. Candidates fulfilling the eligibility conditions under 60%
Marks Criteria have been granted exemption(s) in the respective papers and such
exemption(s) has/have been shown in the Admit Card as well as the Attendance
Sheet. The status of available exemptions is also available in the individual accounts
of the students at: https://smash.icsi.in . Further, if such candidates appear in any
paper disregarding the exemption granted as shown in the Admit Card, the
exemption will be cancelled by the Institute without notice and shall not be revived
under any circumstances.

15. It is reiterated that the paper-wise exemptions granted to the students are cancelled
on submission of a formal request to the Institute at the online portal
https://smash.icsi.in and also in the event of reappearance in the respective papers by
the students despite an endorsement reflecting the exemption granted in the Admit
Card.

16. It may be noted that in some cases, the exemptions granted in accordance with the
various provisions contained under the Regulations are inter-related with other
exemptions granted and cancellation (or appearance) in any one of the papers may
result in cancellation of exemptions in all the inter-related papers. For example, if a
candidate has been granted paper-wise exemptions in three papers on the basis of
scoring 64, 59, 57 & 10 marks respectively in the four papers contained under
Module-I of Executive Programme in previous session and in case he/she appears or
cancels the exemption in any one out of the three exempted papers having scored
60% marks in aggregate, all the three exemptions shall be cancelled since the
exemption criteria in this case is applicable only if all the three papers are taken
together. Such guidelines are equally applicable for the students of Professional
Programme also. Candidates are, therefore, advised to be extremely careful while
seeking cancellation or while appearing in the exempted papers, as the final result
will be computed considering the actual marks scored on reappearance and/or
the deemed absence in the papers as the case may be. In other words, candidates
appearing in the exempted papers despite an endorsement to the effect in the Admit
Card shall be doing so at their own risk and responsibility and the Institute may not
be held responsible for any eventuality which may arise at a later date. In case of any
doubt regarding the applicability of rules regarding the exemptions, students should
invariably seek prior clarifications from the Institute by writing through our support
portal http://support.icsi.edu before deciding on their own to appear in the
examination of exempted subjects or seeking cancellation of exemptions granted.

17. Candidates who have switched over from Professional Programme 2007 Syllabus to
Professional Programme 2012 Syllabus, have been granted additional paper-wise
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exemptions in Information Technology and Systems Audit Paper and/or Elective Subject(s)
as the case may be, according to eligibility conditions defined under the modified
switchover scheme. Wherever particular module(s) have been exempted on the basis of
granting exemptions as per the modified switchover scheme, the combination of Module(s)
in respect of candidates concerned have been suitably modified and the candidates are
advised to immediately point out discrepancies, if any.

18. If any candidate appears at a centre other than the centre indicated in his/her Admit Card,
the answer book(s) of such a candidate is liable to be cancelled.

19. The medium of writing the examination for Executive Programme (Old/New Syllabus) and
Professional Programme is English or Hindi as per the option exercised by the candidate
and as indicated in the Admit Card (Roll. No.). Candidates, who write some of the
papers/answers in Hindi medium and some in English medium other than the opted one,
will be treated as cancelled. In case of any doubt or discrepancy in Hindi language in the
question paper, the English version of the questions shall prevail.

20. All Question Papers will be provided in English language except the following papers of the
Executive Programme, Module II (Old/New Syllabus), which will be provided in English
with Hindi translation to those candidates who have opted Hindi Medium for writing their
respective examinations and such Hindi Medium candidates must darken the circle against
the column ‘Medium of Writing – HINDI’ on the cover page of their main Answer Book No.1:

Executive Programme - Module II Executive Programme- Module II


(Old Syllabus) (New Syllabus)
1. Company Accounts and Auditing 1. Corporate and Management Accounting
Practices
2. Capital Markets and Securities Laws 2. Securities Laws and Capital Markets
3. Industrial, Labour and General Laws 3. Economic, Business and Commercial laws
(OMR Based Examination)
4. Financial and Strategic Management

Such candidates should ensure that they received the question paper printed in Hindi
language alongwith English version. In case the question paper in Hindi medium as opted
by him/her is not received, the matter should be immediately brought to the notice of
invigilator/ center superintendent for immediate action. No representations shall be
entertained subsequently in this regard.

21. No candidate shall bring with him/her or carry with him/her any Book, Study Material,
Handwritten or Printed Notes, Pieces of paper (chits), Mobile Phone, Scientific or
Programmable Calculator, Blue Tooth, Laptop, Palmtop, Smart Watch, Health Band or any
other electronic device or gadget in the Examination Hall. The candidates are warned to
remain prepared that in the event of suspicious behaviour of any examinee in the
Examination Hall/ Room/Premises, he/she would be searched/ frisked to demonstrate
that he/she does not possess any prohibited/objectionable item(s) with him/her.

22. Candidates are required to write answers to Questions in their own handwriting with
pen/ball-point pen in blue/black colour ink only. Writing answers with red or green ink
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or any other colour ink is prohibited. Accordingly, candidates are advised to bring their
own pen for their use. Lending/borrowing/exchange of any item during the examination
in the Examination Hall/Room is prohibited.

23. Candidates are allowed to use their own battery operated noiseless and cordless ordinary
calculator with not more than 6 functions, 12 digits and 2 memories. Use of programmable,
scientific or printing model of calculators or calculators not conforming to above
specifications shall not be permitted. Borrowing or exchange of calculators or any other
item/material shall not be permitted in the Examination Hall.

24. Irrespective of the use of calculator in the examination, candidates are advised to
invariably show all important steps and working notes relating to solutions of practical
problems along with their answers, and rough work done should be marked as “ROUGH
WORK TO QUESTION No. ……..” and scored off by drawing two parallel lines across such
rough work.

25. On receipt of Question Paper, first of all, every candidate must write his/her Roll Number
on the top of Question Paper at the specified space provided on the front page. Further,
every candidate is required to satisfy himself/herself that he/she has received correct and
complete Question Paper and also verify it with reference to the Question Paper Code,
Examination Time-Table as given in the Admit card, and see that the total number of
questions and printed pages as mentioned on the front page of the Question Paper are in
order/complete in all respects.

26. In case any candidate has received a wrong question paper, i.e., question paper of a
different subject/stage of the examination, he/she should immediately bring it to the notice
of the invigilator/centre Superintendent and get it replaced with the correct question
paper. No extra time for writing such examination and also no representation in this regard
shall be entertained subsequently.

27. Candidates are warned not to write anything on the Question Paper (except their Roll
Number and tick mark [] for the questions attempted), Admit Card, Student Identity Card,
etc. and not to take away anything(s)/paper(s) from the Examination Room/Hall other
than copy of their own Question Paper, Admit Card, Student Identity Card, Scale, Pen and
Calculator. Writing of hints, bullet points, short answers, etc., on Question Paper is strictly
prohibited.

28. Candidates should write their Roll Number(s) in words and figures inside the boxes and
darken the corresponding OMR circles provided on the cover page of the main answer book
in blue or black ball point pen only and nowhere else in the answer book including
additional answer book(s). Any violation of this instruction will tantamount to adoption of
unfair means and will attract punishment which may include debarring from appearing in
the examination.

29. The Attendance Sheets contain the perforated ‘Roll Number Barcode Stickers’ for each
day’s paper for each candidate against his/her name. Before signing the Attendance Sheet
on each day of examination, the candidate should remove the perforated ‘Roll Number
Barcode Sticker’ of that particular paper from the Attendance Sheet and affix the same at
the appropriate space in the box provided on the cover page of the main Answer Book.
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Since OMR machine will read the Roll Number, candidates should check and ensure that the
Roll Number written in words, figures and circles darkened are correct. In case this
information is filled wrongly, Institute will not take any responsibility for rectifying the
mistake.

30. While affixing the ‘Roll Number Barcode Sticker’ on the space provided on the cover page of
main Answer Book, it must be ensured by each candidate that the Roll Number Barcode
Sticker belongs to him/her and it is related to that particular day’s paper only. It must also
be ensured that candidates should sign Attendance Sheet only after removal of the Roll
Number Barcode Sticker and affixing it on the cover page of the Answer Book. This is to
ensure that the candidate’s signature on the Attendance Sheet does not cross over into the
sticker and deface it.

31. Every candidate on each day of the examination must sign the attendance sheet in the
appropriate column against his/her Roll No. and in no case shall leave the examination hall
without signing the attendance sheet. Candidates are required to carefully fill-up relevant
particulars such as Roll Number, Date of Examination, Stage of Examination, Name of
Subject, Medium of Writing, No. of Answer Books used, etc., at the appropriate space and
put their signature(s) within the box provided for the purpose on the cover page of main
Answer Book.

32. Each candidate is required to maintain uniform pattern and style of his/her handwriting on
answer book(s) as well as signature(s) in all correspondence with the Institute —
particularly while signing his/her Attendance Sheet and on cover page of main Answer
Book in the Examination Hall/ Room with reference to his/her specimen signature
appended on the Admit Card, Student Identity Card and Examination Enrolment Form.

33. Candidates should write answers on both sides of all pages of answer book(s) and use all
pages of the main answer book before asking for additional answer book. In order to avoid
wastage and possibility of misuse of answer book(s), candidates will be issued additional
answer book only on demand after they have completely used the main answer book. Any
attempt to tamper with the answer book(s) or tearing page(s) from the answer book(s) for
any reason whatsoever, or taking them out of Examination Hall/ Room shall tantamount to
misconduct punishable under the examination rules and regulations and shall entail stern
disciplinary action.

34. Candidates are strictly advised not to write any irrelevant/extraneous matter, mention
name, roll no, mobile no, make appeal to examiners for award of pass marks, put signatures
in the examiner’s/checker’s column, use different colours of pen (other than blue/black),
write criticism of question paper, make religious symbols / sketches of God or salutation
or invocation to God, etc., in the answer book(s). Violation of this instruction shall
tantamount to use of unfair means and may lead to the cancellation of result as well as
student registration.

35. No candidate should leave or will be allowed to leave the Examination Hall (i) within one
hour of the commencement of examination; (ii) during last 15 minutes of the examination
timing; (iii) without signing the Attendance Sheet; and (iv) without properly handing over
his/her answer book(s) to the Invigilator.
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36. In case any candidate leaves the examination hall/room after the expiry of one hour
but before two hours of commencement of examination, he/she should surrender
his/ her question paper to invigilator and he/she shall not be entitled to claim it
subsequently.

37. Candidates must attempt questions in accordance with the directions as given on each
Question Paper. If the questions are attempted in excess of the prescribed number, only the
questions attempted first upto the required number will be valued and awarded marks and
the remaining answer(s) will be ignored.

38. Answer to each question must be started from a fresh page and all parts/sub-
question(s) of that question should be attempted consecutively and that the candidate
must clearly and prominently mention respective Question No. at the start of answer and
draw parallel lines underneath the question number on the left-hand side margin of the
page e.g., “Ans. to Q. No. …”. Candidates are advised not to write anything on the left-hand
side margin of pages of answer books except Question No./Sub-Question No. nor should
they leave any blank space(s)/page(s) in between the answers or answer book(s).

39. Candidate must put a cross mark (X) against the respective Question No.(s) attempted by
him/her in the appropriate box provided on the cover page of the answer book to indicate
that cross (X) marked question(s) have been attempted by him/her.

40. Candidates are expected to write to-the-point answers to the questions in neat and legible
handwriting citing relevant provisions of the Acts/Rules, quoting case law in support of the
answers wherever applicable, and be conversant with the amendments to the laws made
upto six months preceding the date of examination. Bad and illegible handwriting will be
penalized.

41. Candidates shall not seek/ask for any clarification/interpretation/advice on any


question(s)/question paper from the Centre Superintendent/Invigilators/General
Observers on duty during the currency of examination. Such candidate/(s) can make a
separate representation to the Institute after completion of examination on the same day
or within seven days after the examinations are over in its entirety.

42. Candidates should write their answers in legible manner. Any answer book containing
entirely illegible handwriting is liable to be awarded “ZERO” marks by the examiner.

43. The additional answer book(s) should be fastened to the main Answer Book No.1, in such a
manner that it lies flat when opened. The total number of answer book(s) used (including
main answer book) must be clearly indicated on the cover page of the Answer Book No.1,
e.g., 1 + 1 = 2 to denote use of one main answer book plus one additional answer book.

44. No candidate, without specific permission of the Superintendent/Invigilator, shall leave


his/her seat during the course of examination. It shall be the personal responsibility of the
candidate concerned appearing in the examination to properly fill-up all relevant
particulars on the cover page of main answer book. On completion of examination or expiry
of the prescribed examination timing, the answer books, even if the same is blank, must at
once be handed over to the Invigilator on duty in his/her Room/Hall and the Invigilator’s
signature be obtained in the relevant column of acknowledgement printed on the Admit
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Card in token of having handed over his/her answer books. The Superintendents of
Examination Centers have been advised to issue acknowledgement in the aforesaid
manner, through the Invigilators, for submission of answer books by the candidates.

45. Any representation regarding omission to hand over the written answer book(s) and/or
additional answer book(s) or not obtaining the acknowledgement from the Invigilator for
handing over his/her answer book(s), for any reason whatsoever, shall not be entertained
after the examination in that paper is over.

46. Any candidate attempting to copy or found copying or referring to any


printed/handwritten material, notes, books, mobile phone or any electronic device etc., or
exchanging notes or answer scripts with any other person or copying from the work of
another candidate or writing answers in the answer book of any other candidate or
answers got written by other candidate or person or allowing any other candidate to
copy/refer to his/her work, helping or asking help from any other person in any manner or
communicating by means of words, signs, gestures, codes, and other similar acts to
exchange, impart or acquire relevant information in the examination will be viewed as
misconduct in the examination. Similarly, any candidate found consulting, talking,
whispering with any person in the Examination Hall/ Room or in the corridor/toilet within
the premises of examination centre during the course of examinations shall be dealt with
severely and punished sternly under the rules and regulations of the Institute.

47. The Superintendent of Examination has absolute power to expel a candidate from the
Examination Hall/ Room if in his/her opinion the candidate has resorted to unfair means
for the purpose of answering the examination or behaved in a disorderly manner in and
around the Examination Hall/ Room or obstructed the Superintendent or invigilating staff
in carrying out his/her duties or attempted to offer illegal gratification or attempted to
apply undue influence or threatened or blackmail any person connected with conduct of
examination. A candidate so expelled, must before leaving the Examination Hall, submit to
the Institute his/her explanation in writing through the Superintendent of Examination.
Once a candidate is so expelled, he/she may not be allowed to appear in the remaining
paper(s) of the examination. Over and above, for any such misconduct of grave nature, the
candidate shall be subject to disciplinary action under the provisions of the Company
Secretaries Regulations, 1982 and/or other appropriate legal action under the laws of the
country and particulars of such candidates or cases will be suitably notified in the
Institute’s official bulletins/on Institute’s website.

PART-B

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR OMR BASED EXAMINATION

FOR EXAMINEES OF EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME (OLD SYLLABUS) ONLY

1. Examination in the following three subjects of the CS Executive Programme (Old Syllabus)
shall be held in OMR mode:

(i) Cost and Management Accounting ( Module-I)


(ii) Tax Laws and Practice (Module -I)
(iii) Industrial, Labour and General Laws (Module -II)
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Examination for the above three papers will be held on 20th, 21st and 22nd December, 2018
respectively. The candidates will be provided a Question Paper Booklet and an OMR
answer sheet for answering the questions.
2. The candidate must write the 6 digit Roll Number, as allotted to him/her and printed in the
Admit Card, on OMR Answer Sheet in boxes and darken appropriate circles with
Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Similarly, write Question Paper Booklet Number also the Code
viz. A or B or C or D, as the case may be, subject code and Exam Centre code on OMR
Answer Sheet. The candidate should not write his/her name, Registration Number and also
not to make noting/scribbling on the Answer Sheet and Question Paper Booklet except in
the space provided for rough work. In case any candidate fills in the information wrongly,
the Institute will not take any responsibility of rectifying the mistake. The Question Paper
Booklet Code as darkened by the candidate will be final and the result will be processed on
the basis of the circle darkened by him/her.

3. Candidates are required to correctly fill in the Question Paper Booklet Code (as mentioned
on the top of the Question Paper Booklet) in the OMR Answer Sheet, as the same will be
considered final for result computation. Candidates not filling the Question Paper Booklet
Code will not be awarded any marks.

4. Each candidate will be given Question Paper Booklet printed in English except for
Industrial, Labour and General Laws, Paper of Module-II where the Question Paper Booklet
printed in English with Hindi translation (bi-lingual) will be given to the candidates who
have opted Hindi as medium for writing the CS examination.

5. Candidates should not open the seal of the Question Paper Booklet before the time
specified for the commencement of the examination.

6. Every candidate is required to satisfy that the Question Paper Booklet given is of the
medium opted by him/ her and contains the number of pages as printed on the cover page
of the booklet. In case of any discrepancy, he/she should ask for replacement of the
Question Paper Booklet immediately.

7. The OMR Answer Sheet contains the serial number of questions as given in the Question
Paper Booklet. Against each question number, there are four circles marked as A, B, C, and
D which correspond to the four answer options of which one is to be darkened on the OMR
Answer Sheet only. No marking should be done on the Question Paper Booklet.

8. Candidates are required to sign on the OMR Answer Sheet and Attendance Register/Sheet
in the same manner as they have signed in their application form and Admit Card. Before
signing the Attendance Sheet, candidate should remove the “Barcode Sticker” of that
particular paper from the Attendance Sheet and affix the same vertically in the space
provided on the OMR Answer Sheet.

9. The Question Paper Booklet will consist of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ’s). Each
question will be of one mark and for every question, four answer options designated as A,
B, C and D are given in the Question Paper Booklet. The candidate is required to select one
amongst the options corresponding to the question as his/her correct answer and darken
the circle i.e. A or B or C or D as the case may be, to be the answer in the OMR Answer Sheet
with Blue/Black ball point pen only.
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Example:

10. For each correct answer one mark will be awarded. There will be negative marking for
wrong answers. The negative marking will be applied in the ratio of 1: 4, i.e.
deduction of one (1) mark for every four (4) wrong answers and total marks obtained
by the candidates would be rounded up to next whole number. Further, the negative
marks would be limited to the extent of marks secured for correct answers so that no
candidate shall secure less than zero mark in the subject concerned.

11. Multiple darkened circles for a question will be treated as wrong answer. For question/(s)
not answered i.e. blanks, no marks will be given or deducted.

12. Candidate has no option to change/alter/erase the answer once he/she has answered the
question by darkening the circle. Therefore, before darkening the circle corresponding to
the question number he/she is advised to ensure the correctness /authenticity of the
answer. Use of white/correction fluid, eraser, blade, etc. is not allowed on the OMR Answer
Sheet.

13. The candidate will be required to surrender the OMR Answer Sheet at the conclusion of
each session of examination against acknowledgement by the Invigilator on the admit card.

14. Candidates may bring a card board or clip board on which nothing has been written so as
to avoid any difficulty in darkening the circles in OMR Answer Sheet as the tables/furniture
provided in the examination hall may or may not have even or smooth surface.
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NOTES

1. Infringement of any of these instructions (Part A and Part B) shall render the
candidates liable for disciplinary action which could lead to cancellation of
results of the examination and/or studentship registration under the Company
Secretaries Regulations, 1982 as in force.

2. SMOKING, CHEWING OF TOBACCO, BETEL, INTOXICANT, CARRYING OR USE OF


MOBILE PHONE/ELECTRONIC DEVICE ETC., IS TOTALLY BANNED INSIDE THE
EXAMINATION ROOM / HALL / CENTRE PREMISES.

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Attention Students !!

CORPORATE COMPLIANCE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATE FOR STUDENTS

The Institute launched the ‘Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate’ in terms of Chapter IVA
(Regulation 28A & 28B) of the Company Secretaries Regulations, 1982 on 4th October, 2013.
ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF CORPORATE COMPLIANCE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATE
A person who –
— is currently registered as a student of the Company Secretaryship course of the Institute;
— has completed at least one group of the Intermediate/Executive Programme Examination of the
Company Secretaryship Course, and
— has completed a training of Six months under Regulation 28A of the Company Secretaries
Regulations, 1982, which may include skill oriented practical/class room training for two weeks.
PROCEDURE
An eligible student may apply for award of Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate by submitting an
application in specified format (available on the website of the Institute www.icsi.edu), after making
payment of a fee of Rs. 2000 (two thousand only), either in cash (at counters of the Institute across the
county) or by way of Demand Draft in favour of ‘The Institute of Company Secretaries of India’ payable at
New Delhi.
STATUS OF HOLDER OF CORPORATE COMPLIANCE EXECUTIVE CERTIFICATE
— The student who is awarded Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate of the Institute shall
be entitled to use the descriptive letters “Corporate Compliance Executive”.
— The grant of Certificate of Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate shall not confer on the
Corporate Compliance Executive the rights of a member, nor entitle him to claim membership of
the Institute.
VALIDITY OF CERTIFICATE
— The Corporate Compliance Executive certificate is valid for a period of three years (financial years)
and is renewable on completion of four Programme Credit Hours (PCH) and payment of requisite
fee as the Council may determine from time to time.
OTHER DETAILS
— The student shall have to complete the course of Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate
including the training requirements within the registration period.
— The student having awarded the Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate may continue to
pursue the regular Company Secretaryship course if he so desires.
— Except to the extent provided in this Chapter IVA (Regulations 28A & 28B) of the Company
Secretaries Regulations, 1982 or as decided by the Council from time to time, regulations in
Chapter IV and VI relating to ‘Registered Students’ and ‘Examinations’ shall mutatis-mutandis
apply to the ‘Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate Course’.
— A student after having awarded the Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate shall secure four
Programme Credit Hours (PCH) for renewal of Corporate Compliance Executive Certificate.
— There shall be no exemption from training.

Brochure and application form are available at CCEC section on website of the Institute www.icsi.edu.
For queries please write at ccec@icsi.edu or contact on phone number 0120-4082135.
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Attention Students !!

LICENTIATE - ICSI
Regulation 29 & 30 under Chapter-V of the Company Secretaries Regulations, 1982 provides for Licentiate ICSI.
ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF LICENTIATE ICSI
A person who –
- has completed the Final examination or Professional Programme examination conducted by the Institute may,
within six months from the date of declaration of results in which he has passed the Final examination or
Professional Programme examination can apply for enrollment as a licentiate
- the Council, however, may condone the delay in applying for licentiateship by any person for reasons to be
recoded in writing.
PROCEDURE
An eligible student may apply for enrollment as Licentiate ICSI by submitting an application in prescribed form ST-8
alongwith annual subscription of Rs. 1000/- in cash (at counters of the Institute across the country) or by way of
Demand Draft in favour of ‘The Institute of Company Secretaries of India’ payable at New Delhi along with copies of
date of birth, professional programme pass certificate and graduation certificate/foundation pass certificate duly
attested by any member of the Council/Regional Council/Satellite Chapter of the Institute or any Officer of the
Institute.
STATUS OF LICENTIATES
- The person enrolled as a Licentiate of the Institute shall be entitled to use the descriptive letters “Licentiate
ICSI” to indicate that he has qualified in the Final examination or Professional Programme examination of the
Institute.
- The grant of licentiateship shall not confer on such licentiate any rights of a member nor entitle him to claim
any form of membership of the Institute or its Regional Council or Chapter, as the case may be.
- The licentiate may be permitted to borrow books from the library of the Institute, Regional Council or Chapter
or participate in the activities of the Institute, its Regional Council or Chapter as the case may be, subject to
such conditions as may be imposed by the Council, Regional Council or Chapter, as the case may be.
VALIDITY OF CERTIFICATE
- A licentiate shall not ordinarily be eligible to renew his enrolment for more than five years after passing the
Final Examination or Professional Programme examination.
OTHER DETAILS
- The Licentiate will be provided Chartered Secretary Journal of the Institute free of cost.
- The student enrolled as a Licentiate ICSI may apply for ACS Membership on attaining the eligibility for ACS by
surrendering his Licentiateship.
- A Licentiate may apply in the prescribed form for exemption from training requirements (except MSOP) along
with the requisite documents of work experience. eMSOP can be undergone through online mode by the
eligible candidates for acquiring ACS Membership.
- The annual licentiate subscription becomes due and payable on the first date of April every year and non-
payment of annual subscription on or before the thirtieth of June of a year shall disentitle the person to use the
descriptive letters “Licentiate ICSI” from 1st July of that year, until his annual subscription for the year is
received by the Institute.
- The name of the person so disentitled shall be published in the Journal.

For queries, please write at licentiate@icsi.edu or contact on phone number 0120-4082136.


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