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Dear Students
At the outset, I on behalf of whole ICSI fraternity welcome the launch of Goods and Services Tax in India. GST has superseded the multi-layered Indirect tax structure of India existing since a moon years ago which consisted of 17 taxes and 23 cesses levied by the Centre and the States. This was paramount to streamline the country's $2-trillion economy and 1.3 billion people into a common market to give a push to ease of doing business in India. I would like to reiterate that the ICSI has always supported Government of India in all its growth initiatives. On this historical occasion, the entire fraternity of Company Secretaries are prepared to extend their contribution to ensure the successful transition and implementation of GST. I am pleased to share that to support the Government in this neoteric reform, ICSI has launched its GST app for general public to provide them with a comprehensive insight of GST and an online certificate course on GST for its members. I will reiterate my rumination that you all should also explore all kernals of GST to become proficient to explore upcoming opportunities in CS profession in the sphere of GST.
I will also advise to keep your focus on learning and acquiring knowledge day by day. It is said about leadership that:
“Outstanding leaders go out of their way to boost the self-esteem of their personnel. If people believe in themselves, it's amazing what they can accomplish.” -Sam Walton.
In this pursuit, ICSI is launching Corporate Leadership Development Program (CLDP). Based on the feedback received from the stakeholders, Industries, Corporate, Ministry, Regulators and Senior Members, the Institute is introducing 45 Days Residential Corporate Leadership cum Management Skill Orientation Programme for Professional Pass Students for capacity building, enhancing quality and making them ready to be future KMPs. The proposed training Programme shall be designed to develop requisite skills among the prospective members with Practical knowledge and professional skills to exacting business solution in an effective and efficient manner. Initially, such residential training program shall be provided to the eligible students on subsidised basis from the ICSI. The training program will be quite comprehensive and rigorous and will prepare the upcoming members to take up roles of KMPs and CEOs. You may register for the same before the seats are blocked.
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Inside This Issue
Academic Guidance Practice Manual Hindi Books relevant
for CS Course Curriculum
Student – ICSI Academic Connect
Legal World Student Services Examination Corporate Compliance
Executive Certificate for Students
Licentiate – ICSI News from Region
Student Company Secretary (e-bulletin for Executive & Professional Students)
July 2017
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Academic Guidance
Green Debt Securities*
Meaning of Green Debt Securities
Green Debt Securities, also known as Green bonds. Green bonds are debt instruments used to finance green projects that provide environmental benefits. A green bond is different from a regular bond on the basis of its purpose. The purpose of green bond is to finance or refinance “green” projects, assets or business activities. Green bonds can be issued either by public or by private players up front to raise capital for projects or for refinancing purposes, freeing up capital and leading to increased lending.
According to SEBI circular, a Debt Security shall be considered as “Green or Green Debt Securities”, if the funds raised through issuance of the debt securities are to be utilised for project(s) and/or asset(s) which is specified by SEBI in this behalf.
Use of Proceeds
For assigning status of debt securities as green, the broad categories of areas where the funds raised through issuance of the debt securities may be utilised in the following areas:
* Sunaina Bhardwaj, Consultant, ICSI.
The views expressed are personal views of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Institute.
Renewable and sustainable energy including wind, solar,
bioenergy, other sources of energy which use clean
technology etc.
Clean transportation including mass/public transportation etc.
Sustainable water management including clean and/or
drinking water, water recycling etc.
Climate change adaptation;
Energy efficiency including efficient and green buildings etc.
Sustainable waste management including recycling, waste to
energy, efficient disposal of wastage etc.
Sustainable land use including sustainable forestry and
agriculture, afforestation etc.
Biodiversity conservation;
Any other category as may be specified by SEBI, from time to
time.
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Applicability
SEBI vide its circular dated May 30, 2017 issued Disclosure Norms for Issuance and Listing of Green Debt Securities which will help the investors to take informed investment decisions.
SEBI (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities) Regulations, 2008 (“SEBI ILDS Regulations"), governs public issue of debt securities and listing of debt securities issued through public issue or on private placement basis, on a recognized stock exchange.
For public issue and listing of Green Debt Securities and listing of privately placed Green Debt Securities, in addition to the requirements as prescribed under SEBI ILDS Regulations and Circulars made thereunder, following shall also be applicable.
Disclosures in Offer Document/Disclosure Document and other requirements
The issuer of a Green Debt Securities shall make following disclosures:
a) A statement on environmental objectives;
b) Brief details of decision-making process for determining the eligibility of project(s) and/or asset(s) by issuer. An indicative guideline of the details to be provided is as under:
process followed/to be followed for determining how the project(s) and/or asset(s) fit within the eligible green projects categories;
the criteria, making the project(s) and/or asset(s) eligible for using the Green Debt Securities proceeds; and
environmental sustainability objectives of the proposed green investment.
c) The issuer shall provide the details of the system/procedures to be employed for tracking the deployment of the proceeds of the issue.
d) Details of the project(s) and/or asset(s) or areas where the issuer, proposes to utilise the proceeds of the issue of Green Debt Securities, including towards refinancing of existing green project(s) and/or asset(s), if any.
e) The issuer may appoint an independent third party reviewer/certifier, for reviewing /certifying the processes including project evaluation and selection criteria, project categories eligible for financing by Green Debt Securities, etc. Such appointment is optional and shall be disclosed in the offer document.
Continuous Disclosure
An issuer who has listed its Green Debt Securities, alongwith compliances as under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, shall provide following disclosures along with its annual report and financial results:
a) Details of utilisation of the proceeds and unutilized proceeds of the issue, as disclosed in offer document/disclosure document. These details shall be provide along with the half yearly and annual financial results.
b) The utilisation of the proceeds shall be verified by the report of an external auditor, to verify the internal tracking method and the allocation of funds towards the project(s) and/or asset(s), from the proceeds of Green Debt Securities.
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c) Other additional disclosures have to be provided along with annual report:
List of project(s) and/or asset(s) to which proceeds of the Green Debt Securities have been allocated/invested including a brief description of such project(s) and/or asset(s) and the amounts disbursed.
However, where confidentiality agreements limit the amount of details that can be made available about specific project(s) and/or asset(s), information shall be presented about the areas in which such project(s) and/or asset(s) fall into.
Qualitative performance indicators and, where feasible, quantitative performance measures of the environmental impact of the project(s) and/or asset(s). If the quantitative benefits/impact cannot be ascertained, then the said fact may be appropriately disclosed along with the reasons for non-ascertainment of the benefits/impact on the environment.
Methods and the key underlying assumptions used in preparation of the performance indicators and metrics;
Obligations of the issuer
An issuer of Green Debt Securities shall:
An issuer or any agent appointed by the issuer, if follows any globally accepted standard(s) for the issuance of Green Debt Securities including measurement of the environmental impact,
identification of the project(s) and/or asset(s), utilisation of proceeds, etc., shall disclose the same in the offer document/disclosure document and/or in continuous disclosures.
Utilise the proceeds only for the stated purpose, as disclosed in the offer document;
Ensure that all project(s) and/or asset(s) funded by the proceeds of Green Debt Securities, meet the documented objectives of Green Debt Securities;
Maintain a decision-making process which it uses to determine the continuing eligibility of the project(s) and/or asset(s);
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Conclusion
The green debt securities are supporting environment and encourage for green investment. The biggest disadvantage of green debt securities is reputational risk if such securities credentials are challenged. The green debt guidelines address the need for detailed disclosure norms in respect of the borrowing entity and the project for which the fund is required and ensures close monitoring of the utilisation of the debt securities proceeds. This move is aimed at helping to meet the huge financing requirements worth USD 2.5 trillion for climate change actions in India by 2030.
Prepared based on the information available at:
1. http://www.sebi.gov.in/legal/circulars/may-2017/disclosure-requirements-for-issuance-and-listing-of-green-debt-securities_34988.html
2. http://ssrana.in/News/CL%20Connect%20NewsLetter/2017/13/Green-Debt-Securities-and-its-Disclosure-Requirements.htm
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Educational Series on Goods and Services Tax
With a view to equip our students and to enhance their knowledge, the Institute has started an Educational Series which is regularly uploaded on the website. Kindly click on the link below to access the information
https://www.icsi.edu/GSTEducationalSeries.aspx
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Amendments including complaints relating to Misselling and Mobile/ Electronic Banking to the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006
The Reserve Bank of India has released a notification on June 16, 2017 to widen the scope of Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006 to include inter alia, deficiencies arising out of sale of insurance/ mutual fund/ other third party investment products by banks. Now after this amendment a customer can lodge a complaint against a bank for non-compliance of RBI instructions related to Mobile Banking/ Electronic Banking services in India.
Purpose
The purpose of the Banking Ombudsman Scheme is
To provide resolution of complaints relating to certain services rendered by banks; and
To facilitate the satisfaction or settlement of such complaints made by the customers.
Effective Date of Enforcement
The amended Scheme will come into force from July 1, 2017.
Key Amending Features
Key amendments in Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006 are as under:
i. A customer can lodge a complaint to Banking Ombudsman for deficiencies in banking or
other services filed on the grounds mentioned in clause 8 irrespective of the pecuniary
value of the deficiency in service complained.
ii. A customer can also lodge a complaint for non compliance of instructions of RBI
a. related to ATM / Debit Card and Prepaid Card operations;
b. related to credit card operations;
c. related to Mobile Banking / Electronic Banking service;
d. related to para-banking activities like sale of insurance/mutual fund/ other third
party investment products by banks.
iii. The Banking Ombudsman will provide an opportunity to the complainant to furnish his/her submissions in writing along with documentary evidence within a time limit on the written submissions made by the bank.
iv. The maximum amount of award by the Banking ombudsman is increased from Rs. 10 lacs to Rs. 20 lacs.
v. The Banking Ombudsman may reject a complaint at any stage if it appears at any stage of the proceedings that the complaint pertains to the same cause of action, for which any proceedings before any court, tribunal or arbitrator or any other forum is pending or a decree or Award or order has been passed by any such court, tribunal, arbitrator or forum.
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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) Advanced Tax Laws and Practice (Professional 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 [email protected].
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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 KaSamvidhan) by EBC
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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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e-bulletin 10 July 2017
Legal World CORPORATE LAWS
Landmark Judgement TATA ENGINEERING AND LOCOMOTIVE CO LTD v. STATE OF BIHAR & ORS [SC]
Writ Petitions Nos.112 and 113 of 1961 etc.
Gajendragadkar (CJI), K.N. Wanchoo, J.C.Shah, N. Rajagopala Ayyangar, & S.M. Sikri, JJ. [Decided on 25/02/1964]
Equivalent citations: 1965 AIR 40; 1964 SCR (6) 885; (1964) 34 comp Cas 548.
Companies Act, 1956 read with Articles 19 and 32 of the constitution of India- whether the corporate veil could be lifted so as to enable the Indian citizens who are the shareholders of the company to enforce their fundamental rights under Article 32- Held, No.
Brief facts : Though these writ petitions raise a common question of law in regard to the validity of the demand for sales tax which has been made against the respective petitioners by the Sales-tax Officers for different areas, we are concerned with that part of the judgement where the issue of ‘lifting the corporate veil’ was raised and dealt with by the Court.
Decision : Petitions dismissed.
Reason : That takes us to the question as to whether the petitioners, some of whom are companies registered under the Indian Companies Act and one of whom is the State Trading Corporation, can claim to file the present writ petitions under Art. 32 having regard to the decision of this Court in the case of the State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. v. The Commercial Tax Officer & Ors A.I.R. 1963 S.C. 1811[LMJ 15: 01:2017]. The petitioners argue that the said decision merely held that the State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. was not a citizen. The question as to whether the veil of the Corporation can be lifted and the rights of the shareholders of the said Corporation could be recognised under Art. 19 or not, was not decided, and it is on this aspect of the question that arguments have been urged before us in the present writ petitions.
Mr. Palkhivala has very strongly urged before us that having regard to the fact that the controversy between the parties relates to the fundamental rights of citizens, we should not hesitate to look at the substance of the matter and disregard the doctrinaire approach which recognises the existence of companies as separate juristic or legal persons. If all the shareholders of the petitioning companies are Indian citizens, why should not the Court look at the substance of the matter and give the shareholders the right to challenge that the contravention of their fundamental rights should be prevented. He does not dispute that the shareholders cannot claim that the property of the companies is their own and cannot plead that the business of the companies is their business in the strict legal sense. The doctrine of lifting of the veil postulates the existence of dualism between the corporation or company on the one hand and its members or shareholders on the other. So, it is no good emphasising that technical aspect of the matter in dealing with the question as to whether the veil should be lifted or not.
The doctrine of the lifting of the veil has been applied in the words of Palmer in five categories of cases : where companies are in the relationship of holding and subsidiary (or sub-subsidiary) companies; where a shareholder has lost the privilege of limited liability and has become directly
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liable to certain creditors of the company on the ground that, with his knowledge, the company continued to carry on business six months after the number of its members was reduced below the legal minimum; in certain matters pertaining to the law of taxes, death duties and stamps, particularly where the question of the "controlling interest" is in issue; in the law relating to exchange control; and in the law relating to trading with the enemy where the test of control is adopted(1). In some of these cases, judicial decisions have no doubt lifted the veil and considered the substance of the matter.
Gower has similarly summarised this position with the observation that in a number of important respects, the legislature has rent the veil woven by the Salomon case. Particularly is this so, 'says Gower, in the sphere of taxation and in the steps which have been taken towards the recognition of enterprise-entity rather than corporate- entity. It is significant, however, that according to Gower, the courts have only construed statutes as "cracking open the corporate shell" when compelled to do so by the clear words of the statute; indeed they have gone' out of their way to avoid this construction whenever possible. Thus, at present, the judicial approach in cracking open the corporate shell is somewhat cautious and circumspect. It is only where the legislative provision justifies the adoption of such a course that the veil has been lifted. In exceptional cases where courts have felt "themselves able to ignore the corporate entity and to treat the individual shareholders as liable for its acts", the same course has been adopted. Summarising his conclusions, Gower has classified seven categories of cases where the veil of a corporate body has been lifted. But it would not be possible to evolve a rational, consistent and inflexible principle which can be invoked in determining the question as to whether the veil of the corporation should be lifted or not. Broadly stated, where fraud is intended to be prevented, or trading with an enemy is sought to be defeated, the veil of a corporation is lifted by judicial decisions and the shareholders are held to be the persons who actually work for the corporation.
That being the position with regard to the doctrine of the veil of a corporation and the principle that the said veil can be lifted in some cases, the question which arises for our decision is; can we lift the veil of the petitioners and say that it is the shareholders who are really moving the Court under Art. 32, and so, the existence of the legal and juristic separate entity of the petitioners as a corporation or as a company should not make the petitions filed by them under Art. 32 incompetent?
We do not think we can answer this question in the affirmative. No doubt, the complaint made by the petitioners is that their fundamental rights are infringed and it is a truism to say that this Court as the guardian of the fundamental rights of the citizens will always attempt to safeguard the said fundamental rights; but having regard to the decision of this Court in State Trading Corporation of India Ltd (supra) we do not see how we can legitimately entertain the petitioners' plea in the present petitions, because if their plea was upheld, it would really mean that what the corporations or the companies cannot achieve directly, can be achieved by them indirectly by relying upon the doctrine of lifting the veil. If the corporations and companies are not citizens, it means that the Constitution intended that they should not get the benefit of Art. 19. It is no doubt suggested by the petitioners that though Art. 19 is confined to citizens, the Constitution-makers may have thought that in dealing with the claims of corporations to invoke the provisions of Art. 19, courts would act upon the doctrine of lifting the veil and would not treat the attempts of the corporations in that behalf as falling outside Art. 19. We do not think this argument is well-founded. The effect of confining Art. 19 to citizens as distinguished from persons to whom other Articles like 14 apply, clearly must be that it is only citizens to whom the rights under Art. 19 are guaranteed. If the legislature intends that the benefit of Art. 19 should be made available to the corporations, it would not be difficult for it to adopt a proper measure in that behalf by enlarging the definition of 'citizen' prescribed by the Citizenship Act passed by the Parliament.
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On the other hand, the fact that the Parliament has not chosen to make any such provision indicates that it was not the intention of the Parliament to treat corporations as citizens. Therefore, it seems to us that in view of the decision of this Court in the case of the State Trading Corporation of India Ltd (supra) the petitioners cannot be heard to say that their shareholders should be allowed to file the present petitions on the ground that, in substance, the corporations and companies are nothing more than associations of shareholders and members thereof. In our opinion, therefore, the argument that in the present petitions we would be justified in lifting the veil cannot be sustained.
GENERAL LAWS
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI v. MANAV DHARAM TRUST & ANR [SC]
Civil Appeal No.6112 of 2017 (Arising out of S.L.P. (C) No. 13551 of 2015) with batch of appeals.
Kurian Joseph & R. Banumathi, JJ. [Decided on 04/05/2017]
The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 –section 24(2)- lapse of acquisition under the 1894 Act- subsequent purchasers/assignees/power of attorney holders, etc. approaching the court to set aside the acquisition- whether they have locus standi- Held, Yes.
Brief facts : Whether the subsequent purchasers/assignees/power of attorney holders, etc., have locus standi to file a petition for a declaration of lapse of acquisition proceedings under Section 24(2) of The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred to as “the 2013 Act”), is the only issue arising for consideration in these cases.
The High Court has taken the view in favour of such people. Thus, aggrieved the NCT of Delhi and Delhi Development Authority are in appeals before this Court.
Decision : Appeals dismissed.
Reason : At the outset, we may note that in these cases, the land acquisition proceedings have otherwise lapsed by the operation of Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act since either compensation was not paid or possession was not taken within five years prior to 01.01.2014, the date of coming into force of the 2013 Act. Thus, the dispute is only on the locus standi.
All the decisions cited by the appellants, no doubt, have categorically held that the subsequent purchasers do not have locus standi to challenge the acquisition proceedings. But in the present case, the challenge is not to the acquisition proceeding; it is only for a declaration that the acquisition proceedings have lapsed in view of the operation of Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act, and therefore, the ratio in those cases has no application to these cases.
It is one thing to say that there is a challenge to the legality or propriety or validity of the acquisition proceedings and yet another thing to say that by virtue of operation of a subsequent legislation, the acquisition proceedings have lapsed.
In all the decisions cited by the learned Senior Counsel for the appellants, this Court has protected the rights of the subsequent purchaser to claim compensation, being a person interested in the compensation, despite holding that they have no locus standi to challenge the acquisition proceedings.
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The 2013 Act has made a sea change in the approach on the acquisition of land and compensation thereof. The only lapse under the 1894 Act was under Section 11A where what would lapse is the ... “entire proceedings for the acquisition of land” whereas under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act, what gets lapsed is the land acquisition proceedings initiated under the 1894 Act which has culminated in passing of an award under Section 11 but where either possession was not taken or compensation was not paid within five years prior to 01.01.2014. In other words, the land acquisition proceedings contemplated under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act would take in both, payment of compensation and taking of possession within the five year period prior to 01.01.2014. If either of them is not satisfied, the entire land acquisition proceedings would lapse under the deeming provision. The impact of deemed lapse under Section 24(2) is that pervasive.
Thus, on account of the lapse, the encumbrance created in favour of the State comes to an end, and resultantly, the impediment to encumber the land also comes to an end. Even, according to the appellants, the transfers were illegal and void for the reason that there was an impediment for the transfer. Once the acquisition proceedings lapse, all impediments cease to exist.
As we have already noted above, the whole face of land acquisition has changed by the 2013 Act. Section 105 of the 2013 Act has provided that the provisions of the Act shall not apply to the enactments specified in the Fourth Schedule. So far, only 13 Acts have been notified under the Fourth Schedule. Neither The Delhi Development Act, 1957 nor The Delhi Lands (Restrictions on Transfers) Act, 1972 is included in the Fourth Schedule.
Thus, the subsequent purchaser, the assignee, the successor in interest, the power of attorney, etc., are all persons who are interested in compensation/land owners/affected persons in terms of the 2013 Act and such persons are entitled to file a case for a declaration that the land acquisition proceedings have lapsed by virtue of operation of Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act. It is a declaration qua the land wherein indisputably they have an interest and they are affected by such acquisition. For such a declaration, it cannot be said that the respondents/writ petitioners do not have any locus standi. Thus, we do not find any merit in these appeals and they are accordingly dismissed.
COSMO FERRITES LTD. v. PRAGYA ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD & ORS. [DEL]
O.M.P. (Comm) 350/2016
Vibhu Bakhru, J. [Decided on 25/05/2017]
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 - section 31(7) (a)-interest on award- arbitrator refused to allow interest on awarded sum- whether correct - Held, No.
Brief facts : CFL entered into a non-exclusive distributorship agreement dated 01.04.2005 (hereafter 'the Agreement‟) with PEPL, respondent herein for the supply of soft ferrites. Subsequently, the parties entered into annual agreements for the years 2007, 2008 and 2009. In terms of the Agreement, PEPL placed purchase orders on CFL for supply of goods, which in turn were sold by PEPL to its customers.
Dispute arose as to the payments and the issue was referred to arbitration. Although, the arbitral tribunal found that CFL was entitled to recover the aforesaid amount, it rejected CFL’s claim for interest at the rate of 12.25% p.a. on the said awarded sum.
Decision : Appeal allowed.
Reason: The principal issue to be addressed is whether the decision of the arbitral tribunal to reject CFL’s claim for interest is sustainable. It is trite law that the arbitral tribunal cannot ignore the terms
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of the agreement between the parties. Section 28(3) of the Act mandates that the arbitral tribunal must decide in accordance with the contract between the parties. (See: Indian Hume Pipe Company Limited v. State of Rajasthan : (2009) 10 SCC 187).
In the present case, there is no dispute that the Agreement expressly provided for interest on delayed payments. The arbitral tribunal has not found the aforesaid clause to be invalid or inapplicable. The arbitral tribunal has also not indicated any reason as to why the aforesaid clause ought to be ignored. The arbitral tribunal is bound to make award in terms of the Agreement between the parties and there is no indication as to why the arbitral tribunal has rejected CFL’s claim for interest.
In the case of State of Haryana & Ors v. S. L. Arora & Co (2010) 3 SCC 690, the Supreme Court had expressly held as under:-
"24.2 The authority of the Arbitral Tribunals to award interest under Section 31(7) (a) is subject to the contract between the parties and the contract will prevail over the provisions of Section 31(7) (a) of the Act. Where the contract between the parties contains a provision relating to, or regulating or prohibiting interest, the entitlement of a party to the contract to interest for the period between the date on which the cause of action arose and the date on which the award is made, will be governed by the provisions of the contract, and the Arbitral Tribunal will have to grant or refuse interest, strictly in accordance with the contract. The Arbitral Tribunals cannot ignore the contract between the parties, while dealing with or awarding pre- award interest. Where the contract does not prohibit award of interest, and where the arbitral award is for payment of money, the arbitral tribunal can award interest in accordance with Section 31(7)(a) of the Act, subject to any term regarding interest in the contract."
The aforesaid decision was overruled by the Supreme Court in its later decision in Hyder Consulting (UK) Ltd. v. Governor, State of Orissa : (2015) 2 SCC 189, albeit, only to the extent that interest under Section 31(7) (b) of the Act would also be payable on any interest included in the sum awarded under Section 31(7) (a) of the Act. However, the view that contractual stipulations as to interest cannot be ignored by the arbitral tribunal is good law and the decision of the Supreme Court in S. L. Arora (supra) continues to be a binding precedent.
Having stated the above, it is also necessary to observe that the arbitral tribunal would still have the discretion to award interest in cases where the contract is silent. However, such discretion would have to be exercised objectively keeping in view, the facts of the case. In cases where the contract expressly provides that interest would be payable on sums withheld, the arbitral tribunal would be bound to award the same unless there are good reasons to not to do so.
In the present case, the impugned award does not indicate any reason as to why CFL’s claim for interest has been rejected. This Court is hard pressed to find any discernible reason from the facts and circumstances, as discussed in the impugned award, as to why interest on the amount awarded has been denied to CFL. The arbitral tribunal has also ignored the provisions of the Agreement, which expressly entitles CFL to claim interest not exceeding the rate of 14% p.a. for any delay in payment.
In view of the above, the petition is liable to be allowed and the impugned award is liable to be set aside to the extent of rejection of CFL’s claim for interest at the rate of 12.25% p.a. from the date of invoices till the date of the impugned award. In view of the above, the impugned award is set aside to the extent as indicated above. The petition is, accordingly, disposed of.
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COMPETITION LAW
BIOCON LTD & ORS v. F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG & ORS [CCI]
Case No. 68 of 2016
D.K. Sikri, S. L. Bunker, Sudhir Mital, Augustine Peter, U.C. Nahta, & Justice G.P. Mittal. [Decided on 21/04/2017]
Competition Act, 2002- Section 4 - pharma products- biosimilars - abuse of dominance- denial of market access - CCI finds Roche involved in denial of market access to competitors–investigation ordered.
Brief facts : The Informants are primarily aggrieved by the Roche Group's conduct whereby, it has allegedly denied market access to its competitors in contravention of Section 4(2) (c) of the Act. Besides, the Informants have also alleged violation of Section 4(2)(a)(ii) for imposition of unfair prices, Section 4(2)(a)(i) for imposition of unfair conditions, Section 4(2)(e) of the Act for leveraging and Section 4(2)(b)(i) for limiting or restricting the market.
Decision : Investigation ordered as to the allegation of denial of market access.
Reason : The Commission is cognizant that the Informants' drugs have received approvals from DCGI, despite the attempts made by Roche Group and they were able to enter the market. The same, however, does not rule out the possibility of Roche's actions amounting to denial of market access. The denial of market access within the meaning of Section 4(2)(c) of the Act, need not be complete and absolute in nature. Even a partial denial of market access that takes away the freedom of a substitute to compete effectively and on merits in the relevant market, may amount to a contravention of Section 4(2)(c) of the Act. With regard to the Informants' market shares, which Roche Group has claimed is substantial, the Commission observes that, at this stage, it is very difficult to ascertain the impact of Roche Group's strategies on the market shares of the Informants. It is a subject matter of investigation as to whether their market shares could have been higher absent the alleged anti-competitive strategies adopted by Roche Group.
We are dealing with a case which involves a highly sensitive sector, where the safety of the patient is of paramount importance. Thus, creating any iota of doubt in the minds of doctors can adversely affect the market for biosimilars, which is prescription induced, beyond repair. Such disparagement may also have ripple effects within the medical community. In this scenario, those biosimilar manufacturers who do not have strong marketing channels amongst doctors may be forced out of the market because of abusive denigration by a dominant player.
The Commission further notes that a dominant enterprise is endowed with a special responsibility not to allow its conduct to impair undistorted competition in the relevant market. The Act places special responsibility on such enterprise not to conduct its business in a manner which is prohibited under Section 4(2) of the Act. Prima facie, it appears to the Commission that Roche Group has shirked such responsibility and indulged in abusive conduct.
With regard to the Informants' allegation on unfair pricing under Section 4(2) (a) (ii) of the Act, the Commission is prima facie not convinced that a case is made out against the Roche Group. Being the innovator, it might have invested huge sums on research and development of Trastuzumab. Thus, initial high prices can be attributable to being the reward for innovation. Further, it subsequently introduced cheaper versions in the market viz. BICELTIS/HERCLON. The Informants have also alleged leveraging on the part of Roche Group. In this regard, the Commission notes that it has taken the prima facie view that the relevant market in the instant case is 'market for biological drugs based on
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Trastuzumab, including its biosimilars in India' and the impugned conduct of Roche Group therein amounts to contravention of Section 4(2) (c) of the Act. Thus, at this stage, the Commission does not find it relevant to deal with the alleged contravention of Section 4(2)(e) of the Act, which would arise only in case of delineation of narrower relevant markets as defined in the information i.e. ‘market of sale for biological drugs (including biosimilars) used in the targeted therapy of HER-2 positive metastatic breast cancer within the territory of India', 'market of sale for biological drugs (including biosimilars) used in the targeted therapy of HER-2 positive early breast cancer within the territory of India' and 'market of sale for biological drugs (including biosimilars) used in the targeted therapy of HER-2 positive metastatic gastric cancer within the territory of India'. However, the prima facie determination of the Commission in this order regarding the relevant market and abuse therein shall not preclude the DG from delineating narrower relevant markets on the basis of investigation into relevant facts and also examine whether the impugned conduct of Roche Group constitutes a contravention of Section 4(2) (e) of the Act. With regard to the Informants' allegation under Section 4(2) (a) (i) of the Act, Roche Group has claimed that it is its prudent business strategy not to import 150 mg vials of BICELTIS / HERCLON. The Commission agrees with the assertion made by Roche Group and hence, prima facie, does not find any imposition of unfair condition in that and accordingly, does not find any contravention under Section 4(2)(a)(i) of the Act.
Based on the foregoing analysis, the Commission is of the considered view that prima facie, the contravention with regard to Section 4(2) (c) of the Act is made out against Roche Group, which warrants detailed investigation into the matter. The DG is, thus, directed to carry out a detailed investigation into the matter, in terms of Section 26(1) of the Act, and submit a report to the Commission, within 60 days.
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Student-ICSI Academic CONNECT
Students may clarify their subject specific academic queries related to study material between 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. on all working days (Monday - Friday) at 0120-4082125
Students may also write their academic queries on [email protected]
Dear Students,
We are pleased to share that with a view to update the students on important developments on daily basis, the Institute has initiated ‘Info Capsules’ on the Institute’s website www.icsi.edu.
Students are requested to take advantage of this new initiative.
Our best wishes for all your endeavors.
Team ICSI
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Student Services
The Institute has initiated various steps to provide instantaneous services to its stakeholders by the use of technology. More and more services are being added in this march for automation. The study material is now fully available to one and all through the online portal. Some of the services and their uses which are important for awareness are listed:
CALL CENTRE
The Institute has established a dedicated call centre with Phone Nos. 011-33132333, 011-66204999. The Call Centre provides for Interactive Voice Response as well as a Ticketing Mechanism.
STUDENT ACADEMIC HELPLINE
The Student Academic Helpline' is the helpline launched for students which provides the best of the faculty across the country to guide the students on various subjects. The Helpline remains open at 7 AM in the morning till 11 PM of night.
Students may call us at 011-6675 7777 and inform the central core team about their query on any topic of Company Secretaryship Course. The central core team thereafter connects the students to the subject expert/ faculty across the country.
‘CS TOUCH’ MOBILE APP REVAMP
The Institute had launched ‘CS Touch’, a Android based mobile application for students, members and other users to access the required information via smart phones which is a Mobile Application for Web based Content Management System for iOS and Android platforms. Based on the response of the users and stakeholders, the app has been revamped with enhanced features to serve the users more efficiently.
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REGISTRATION
Renewal of Registration (Registration Denovo / Extension)
Registration of students registered upto and including July 2012 stands terminated on expiry of five-year period on June 2017.
Students are advised to apply for Registration De novo/ Extension of registration as per the guidelines published in this bulletin. Online facility for availing Registration Denovo and Extension is available at www.icsi.edu. Students are required to login to their account in the Student Portal 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.
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://www.icsi.in/Student/Portals/0/Sitemap/UserManuals/SMASH_Links_for_UserManuals.pdf
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 immediately either through online
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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
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.
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). The process is given below: Manual for Change of Mobile number, Email Id, Address and resetting password Step 1: Log in with valid credentials on smash.icsi.in
Step 2: Change Mobile Number and Email address
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Step 3:
Process to change correspondence/permanent address
Step 1: After Log in
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Step 2: To change Correspondence address
Step 3:
Note: Same process will be for changing permanent address.
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Change/Reset Password Step 1: Log in with valid credentials on smash.icsi.in Step 2: Click on Profile > Change Password
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.edu at request option.
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
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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.
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 December, 2016 to 28th February, 2017 All Modules in December, 2017 Session
1st March, 2017 to 31st May, 2017 Any One Module in December, 2017 Session
1st June, 2017 to 31st August, 2017 All Modules in June, 2018 Session
1st September 2017 to 30th November 2017 Any One Module in June 2018 Session
While registering for Professional Programme, students are required to submit their option for the Elective Subject under Module 3 as per details given below:-
Electives subject 1 out of below 5 subjects
1. Banking Law and Practice
2. Capital, Commodity and Money Market
3. Insurance Law and Practice
4. Intellectual Property Rights - Law and Practice
5. International Business-Laws and Practices
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.
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) Students are required to apply for paper wise exemption on-line by logging into their account on www.icsi.edu before 9th April for June session of examinations and before 10th October for December session of examinations.
(c) The paperwise exemption once granted holds good during the validity period of registration or passing/completing the examination, whichever is earlier.
(d) 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
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at [email protected]. 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.
(e) 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.
(f) Exemption once cancelled on request in writing shall not be granted again under any circumstances.
(g) 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.
(h) 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.
Important
Paper-wise Exemptions are available only on the basis of passing (i) ICAI (The Institute of Cost Accountants of India) Final Examinations (ii) LL.B. Examinations (with 50% marks) or (iii) Members of ICSA-UK in selected subjects of Executive Programme & Professional Programme and no other exemptions are admissible on the basis of any other higher qualifications.
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 under “Programme Info”, 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 [email protected] before appearing in the examination of exempted subjects or seeking cancellation of exemptions granted.
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Schedule of Fees
A.) The details of fee applicable for availing various services are as under:-
PARTICULARS FEE (Rs.) A. FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
(i) Admission Fee 1500
(ii) Education Fee 3000
Total 4500
B. *EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME
(i) Foundation Examination Exemption Fee
500 (Commerce and non-commerce graduates)
4000 (ICAI-CPT/ICAI (Cost) Foundation Pass Students)
(ii) Registration Fee 2000
(iii) Education Fee for Executive Programme 6500
(iv) Education fee for Foundation Programme payable by non-commerce graduates who are seeking exemption from passing the Foundation Programme examination under clause (iii) of Regulation 38
1000
Total
8500 (CS Foundation Pass Students) 9000 (Commerce Graduates) 12500 ICAI-CPT/ICAI(Cost) Foundation Pass Students) 10000 (Other Graduates)
C. *PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME
Education Fee
12000
D. OTHER FEES
Registration De-novo Fee Students may apply for Registration
de-novo within two years of the expiry of former registration
2000
If students fail to apply for Registration
de-novo within two years of expiry of Registration, they may still seek Registration de-novo within a maximum period of five years from the expiry of former registration.
3000
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Extension of Registration Fee
1000
Paper-wise Exemption Fee Per Paper
1000
Issue of Duplicate Pass Certificate Fee
200
Verification of Marks Fee (Per Paper)
250
Certified Copy of Answer Book (Per Paper)
500
Issue of Transcripts (excluding Service Tax)
250
Duplicate Result-cum-Marks Statement
100
Prospectus
200
E. EXAMINATION FEES
Foundation Programme
1200
Executive Programme(Per Module)
1200
Professional Programme (Per Module)
1200
Surcharge for appearing in Examinations from Overseas Centre (Dubai) (over and above normal Examination Fee)
US$ 100
(or equivalent amount in Indian Rupees)
Late Fee for Submission of Examination Application
250
Change of Examination Centre/ Medium/ Module
250
Concession in fee for the widows and wards of martyrs of the military and para-military forces
Registration to Foundation Programme, Executive Programme & Professional Programme Stages
50% of the fee applicable to general category students
Examination Fee
50% of the fee applicable to general category students
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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 the approach the nearest Regional and Chapter Offices of the Institute for availing the Class Room Teaching facility.
Discontinuation of Requirement of Coaching Completion Certificate
The requirement of coaching completion certificate has been discontinued. This would make students eligible for enrolment to Executive / Professional Programme examinations after expiry of six months or nine months as the case may be, from the date of registration to the respective stage.
Henceforth, students of Executive Programme and Professional Programme are not required to:
a) submit response sheets to test papers on various subjects to the Institute under Postal Tuition Scheme, or
b) obtain coaching completion certificate from the Institute or from Class Room Teaching Centres of the Institute, or
c) submit coaching completion certificate for enrollment to examinations of Executive and Professional Programmes.
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
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ATTENTION STUDENTS !
PROCEDURE TO CREATE / RESET PASSWORD
Students are advised to follow the steps as given below for creating/ resetting password for the New Portal launched by the Institute :
Step-1 Click on the following link to visit the SMASH Portal :
SMASH PORTAL
The following screen opens :
Step-2 Students may directly visit the Reset/ Create Password link :
RESET OR CREATE PASSWORD
The following screen opens :
Enter the Registration Number and Verification Code
Step-3 The following screen opens :
Enter Registration Number, Date of Birth, Country, Mobile Number and E-Mail Id (the details should exactly match with those appearing in the Old System)
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and click on the Submit Button
Step 4 On entering the correct details, a One Time Password is automatically sent by the system to the registered E-Mail Id and Mobile Number. Also, the following screen opens :
Click directly on submit screen in case you have not received the OTP.System will automatically take you to the password screen on clicking on submit button.
Step-5
On entering the One Time Password, the following screen opens :
Enter the New Password and Confirm the same. While entering new password, please ensure that the password containts atleast one character in Uppercase, one character in Lowercase, one Special Character and one Numerical character. For example Student@123.
Step 6 The following screen opens :
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Password is created, say, Student@123
Note on Step 6 : If the ‘Popup’ is disabled in your browser, the window “Password created successfully” will NOT open. Therefore, please enable the ‘Popup’ Window in the browser (Internet Explorer/ Chrome, etc.) as per the image given below to enable the system to reset your password:
Please follow the criteria of password One Upper Case, One Lower Case, One Numeric and One Special Character in the password entered by you. For example, Student#4078, ICSI*2136, etc.
Step 7 Click on OK button, you are now you are ready to login to the new portal and avail the Online Services.
Visit the SMASH portal and login to your Online Account by entering your User Id (Registration Number) and the newly created password.
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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 of specific requests from students, it has been decided that henceforth request for change of name of students in the Institute's records would be accepted only on receipt/ submission of either of the following documents : -
(i) Gazette Notification
(ii) Publication in Newspaper for change of name alongwith an Affidavit
(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 [email protected] 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.
UPDATES /NOTIFICATIONS FROM THE INSTITUTE ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Students can now visit the webpage of the Institute on the following Social networking sites to get details regarding various notifications and updates of the Institute.
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
Click on appropriate links on home page of ICSI website to get access to these webpages.
https://twitter.com/icsi_cs
https://www.facebook.com/ICSI
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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
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.
STUDY CENTERS
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 centers are given below.
ICSI Study Centre Scheme The Institute had launched ‘ICSI Study Centre primarily to enhance of reach of the Institute in areas which are not getting the desired level of services due to distantly located Regional/ Chapter Offices of the Institute. Under the scheme, the Institute is striving to establish 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, 43 Study Centres have been opened at the following locations: -
Study Centre Name of the
University/College
Full Address Contact Person
with Designation Mobile E-Mail Id Website
1 Jalgaon
G. H. Raisoni Institute of Business Management, ]algaon
Gat No 57/1,Sirsoli Road,Mohadi, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425001
Dr. Preeti Aggarwal, Director /Mr,. Raj Kumar A Kankaria-
09604010444/ 0257-2264884 /9011768391
www.raisoni.net
2 Bilaspur Drona College of IT Applied Social Science, Bilaspur
In front of Kanan Zoo, Pendari, Sakri, Bilaspur-495001, Chhatishgarh
Mr.Akash Pandey, Chairman
07752-214336/ 09425535514
[email protected]/ [email protected]
www.dronacollege.com
3 Shillong Shillong College, Shillong
Laitumkhrah, Shillong, Meghalaya 793003
Prof Shankar Sharma,
9436335399/ [email protected]
http://www.shillongcollege.ac.in/
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4 Bhilai
G D Rungta College of Science & Technology, Bhilai
Rungta Education Campus, Kohka Road, Kurud- 490024(C.G)
Dr. Manoj Verghese
09229155538/ 0788-6666666
www.rungta.ac.in
5 Hubli - Dharwad
DR. D.G Shetty Educational Society's RS Shetty College of Commerce, Dharwad
"Jnana Degula", Near K.M.F. Lakammanhalli Industria Area, P.B.Road, Dharwad-580004, Karnataka
Dr. D.G.Shetty, Principal/
0836-2465327/ 2465105/ 09343400038
www.dgses.org
6 Moradabad
Teerthankar Mahaveer Institute of Management & Technology, Moradabad
TMMIT, Opp. Parshavnath Plaza, D-203, TMU Campus, Delhi Road, Moradabad-244001, Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Vipin Jain, Principal/Director
09917200216/ 09829574261
www.tmu.ac.in
7 Solapur
Hirachand Nemchand College of Commerce, Solapur
S W H Marg, Ashowk Chowk New Pacha Peth, Walchand Collage Campus, S W H Marg, Solapur, Maharashtra 413006
Mrs. Sarika Mahindra Kar
9370323585 [email protected]
www.hncc.org
8 Srikakulam Sri sai Krishna Junior College, Srikakulam
Onway Traffic, Day & Night Junction, Plot No-12, Nehru Nagar, Near Shanti Nagar Colony, Srikakulam- 532001, Andhra Pradesh
Dr. N.Appanna, Principal & Coordinator
8942-2253042/ 09440315789
9 Vizianagram
Sri Boddu Krishna Degree College, Vizianagaram
Dr. No-4-7-7, Kothagraharam, Near ICICI Bank, Vizianagaram- 535001, Andhra Pradesh
Mr. B.M.M Krishna Rao
08922-226454/09440824742
10 Ujjain
Lokmanya Tilak Science & Commerce College, Ujjain
Neelganga Road, Near Railway Station, Madhav Nagar, Ujjain-456010, Indore
Dr. Govind Gandhe 0734-2563833/09425335568
11 Rourkela Municipal College,Rourkela
Udit Nagar,Dist: Sundergarh, Rourkela-769012,Odisha
Mr. G.B. Dalabehera, HOD
0661-2501838/ 9437085393
[email protected];[email protected]
http://www.municipalcollegerkl.com/default.asp
12 Silliguri Silliguri College of Commerce, Silliguri
P.O. : SILIGURI, DARJEELING- 734001, West Bengal
Dr. Asim Kumar Mukerjee, Principal
0353-2432594/2436817
www.siliguricollegeof commerce.org
13 Tirunelveli J.P College of Arts & Science, Tirunelveli
Agarakattu, Tenkasi, Tirunelveli,-627852, Tamilnadu
Dr. A.J.Ranjith Singh,Principal
04633-268321,267123 /9443451076
http://www.jpartscollege.org/
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14 Rohtak G B Degree College, Rohtak
Gau karan Road, Near Gau Karan Tank, Rohtak, Haryana 124001
Dr. J N Sharma, Principal
01262-235831/09355676558
http://www.gbvps.org/degreecollege.php
15 Mathura R C A Girls (PG) College, Mathura
Vrindavan Gate, Masani, Mathura, 12, Aakash Nagar, Vishwa Laxmi Nagar, Mathura, Uttar pradesh - 281003
Dr. Preeti Johari, Principal
0565-2505956/09412777091
www.rcagirlscollege.org
16 Tirupati Seicom Degree & PG College, Tirupati
9-66/14A, New Maruthi Nagar Extension, Tirupati-517501
Mr.T.Praneeth Swaroop, Director/ Mr Pranit Saurabh
9949032949, 7799045454/ (0877)-2241094
http://seicom.ac.in/
17 Jhansi Hari Singh Arya Degree college
Railway Dam road, Rajiv Nagar, Nagra, Jhansi - 284003,Uttar Pradesh
Mr. Bharat singh Yadav
7617077770 [email protected]
18 Rampur St. Anthony’s School for Girls, Rampur
Rahe-Murtaza Civil Lines MSA road, F-10, Officer Bungalow, Raza, Rampur, Uttar Pradsh - 244901
Mr. Ali Siddiqui 0595-2350320 / 9897499919
19 Erode Kongu arts and Science College
Nanjanapuram, Kathirampatti post Erode-638107
Dr. N Raman 0424-2242888/9942452528
[email protected];[email protected]
www.kasc.ac.in
20 Jorhat The Assam Kaziranga University
Koraikhowa, NH-37, Jorhat- 785006, Assam
Dr. Manish Srivastava
7576888760 [email protected]
21 Gorakhpur KIPM College of Management, Gorakhpur
Plot No-BL- 1 & 2, Sector- 9 GIDA Gorakhpur-273209, Gorakhpur
Dr. Deepak Kumar Srivastava
8004191368/0551-2580
http://kipm.edu.in/mba/
22 Muzaffarnagar D A V (P.G.)College, Muzaffarnagar
Arya Samaj Road, Muzaffarnagar-251001, Uttar Pradesh
Dr. P K Gupta, Principal
0131-2622667
[email protected]; [email protected]
www.davcollegmzn.org
23 Udupi Trisha College, Udupi
Tulasikatte Road, Santekatte, Kallianpura, Near T.M.A Pai High School, Udupi-5762114
Mr Satish Nagodde 09620929337/0820-2580181
www.trishacollege.org
24 Chennai
Shrirmathi Dev kunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College for women, Chennai
Shanti Nagar, Chromepet, Chennai- 600044
Dr. V Varalakshmi Principal
09940337470/044-22655450
www.sdnbvc.com
25 Jamnagar
Shri Gosar Hansraj Gosrani Commerce & Sri Dharamshi Devraj Nagda
Shah Bhagwanji Kachra Education complex, Near Octroi Post- Indira Gandhi
Mrs. Snehal Kotal Palan
9998001596/02882563885
http://www.ghgddn.oshwaleducationtrust.org/
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B.B.A College, Jamnagar
Marg, Jamnagar-361004
26 Chennai-I
Dharmamurthi Rao Bahadur Calavala Cunan Chetty's Hindu College,Chennai
DRBCC Hindu college, Pattabiram, Chennai-72
Prof M Jawaharlal Nehru
9444678613 [email protected]
www.drbcchinducollge.ac.in
27 Durgapur
DSMS College of Tourism & Management, Durgapur
Dr Zakir Hussain Avenue, Bidhannagar Durgapur-713206, West Bengal, India
Mrs. Siuli Mukherjee
0343-2533198/2532213/14/15, 09933311180
http://dsmsindia.org/group.aspx
28 Tinsukia Women's College,Tinsukia
Near Durgabari Hall, rangagora road, Tinsukia- Assam- 786125
Dr. Rajib Bordoloi, Principal
0374-2332680
[email protected] / [email protected]
www.wimcol.org/
29 Ahmednagar New Law College, Ahmednagar
Laltaki Road, Ahmednagar-414001
Dr A S Raju, Principal
0241-2325019/09822631844
[email protected]; [email protected]
www.newlawcollege.org
30 Puducherry
Bharathidasan Govt College for Women, Puducherry
Ananda Inn, Thiruvalluvar Nagar, Puducherry, 605001
Dr. R Srinivasan 0413-2213504/09787703173
http://bgcw.puducherry.gov.in/
31 Kharupetia Kharupetia College, Darrang
Vill. Bologarah, P.O. Kharupetia, Dist. Darrang, Pin- 784115, Assam
Mr. Abdul Azia 9854165424 [email protected]
http://www.kharupetiacollege.org/
32 Gangtok Sikkim University, Gangtok
6th Mile Samdur, P.O,Tadong, Gangtok-737102, Sikkim
Dr. S S Mahapatra 9821024283 [email protected]
www.cus.ac.in
33 Dimapur Unity College, Dimapur
Residency Colony, Near Nagaland University, Residential Campus,Dimapur
Dr. Sanjay Chhabra
03862-283589/09436004436
www.unitycollegedimapur.com
34 Itanagar Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanangar
Rono Hills, Doimukh, Pin-791112, Arunachal Pradesh
Dr. Sanjeeb K Jena 9402081875 [email protected]
http://www.rgu.ac.in/
35 Tiruchirapalli National College, Tiruchirapalli
Dindigul Main Road, Karumandapam, Tiruchirapalli-620001
Dr K Kumar 9443548859 [email protected]
36 Perumbavoor Jai Bharth Arts & Science College, Perumbavoor
Vengola PO, Arackapady, Perumbavoor, Pin-683556, Ernakulam District, Kerela
Dr. K.X Varhese 9446491047 [email protected]
www.jaibharathcollege.com
37 Akola
Shri Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce & Science,Akola
Near Shivaji Park, Akola-444003
Dr. S G Bhadange 09960296138/07242410438
www.shivajiakola.ac.in
38 Agartala Bir Bikram Memorial College,Agartala
College Tila, Agartala-799004, Tripura
Dr. Pallab Kanti Ghosal
9436120241 [email protected]
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39 Vaniyambadi,Vellore Deistrict
Marudhar Kesari Jain College for women
Marudhar Nagar, Chinnakallupalli, Vaniyambadi-635751, Tamilnadu
Ms. M Ashtalakshmi
09789566557/04174-224300/225300
www.mkic.in
40 Shivamogga Edurite College of Management Studies
Savlanga Road, Ravindra Nagara, Shivamogga, Karnataka 577201
Dr. Shankar Narayan
08182-402541/09343310847
41 Satara Ismailsaheb Mulla Law College
Karmaveer Samadhi Parisar, Ravivar Peth, Powai Naka, Satara 415002
Dr Sujata Sanjay Pawar
02162-234138/09422400917
www.imlc.ac.in
42 Alibag
Janata Shikshan Mandal’s Sau. Janakibai Dhondo Kunte Commerce College (JSM College)
Behind State Bank of India At & Post - Alibag, Dist Raigad, Maharashtra - 4044011
Prof Datar Surendra Bhagwan
2141-222036,228361/ 09270600370
ismalibag.edu.in
43 Aizwal Pachhunga University College
College Veng, Aizwal Mizoram- 796005
Dr. Vanlal Thlona 9436365274 [email protected]
pucollege.edu.in
**For any clarification/Assistance/Guidance you may contact to [email protected]
Last Updated on: 28.06.2017
GUIDELINES FOR ICSI STUDY CENTRE
CLASS ROOM TEACHING Through Regional Councils/Chapters
The Institute provides facility of classroom teaching also. The Regional Councils/Chapters of the Institute are authorized to impart classroom teaching subject to availability of necessary facilities and sufficient number of students and charge the fee which may vary from place to place. Students interested in having further details may contact any Regional Council/Chapter Office of the Institute. Attending classroom teaching is optional. Address and contact details of Regional /Chapter Office & Module/Subject wise details for running batches are given below :-
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Details Regarding conduct of Class Room Teaching Centres at Regional Councils/Chapters.
Number of Class Room Teaching Centres at Regional Councils/Chapters
SL NO
REGION CHAPTER
ADDRESS OF CLASS ROOM TEACHING CENTRE
STAGE MODULE NAME OF THE CO-
ORDINATOR
E-MAIL ID OF THE CO-
ORDINATOR
CONTACT No. OF THE CO-ORDINATOR
1 EIRC BHUBANESWA
R
ICSI BUILDING PLOT NO 70, VIP COLONY IRC VILLAGE BHUBANESWAR - 751015
Foundation
Mr. P.C. Swain
9040679085 Executive
I
II
2 EIRC DHANBAD
B-14,OLD DOCTORS COLONY,JAGJIVAN NAGAR DHANBAD- 826003
Foundation Mr. Govind
Kumar Tiwari [email protected]
9631149991
Executive I & II
3 EIRC GUWAHATI
GUWAHATI CHPATER, HOUSE NO 7, RODALI PATH, HEAR JONALI BUIST STAND RG BARUAH ROAD GUWAHATI - 24
Executive I & II Mr.
Chiranjeeb Sarma roy
9435191229
4 EIRC KOLKATA
ICSI-EIRO, 3A, AHIRIPUKUR 1ST LANE KOLKATA-700019
Foundation
Ms. Rukmini Nag
033-22832973 Executive I & II
5 EIRC PATNA
B-27, 2nd Floor, LUV KUSH TOWER, EXHIBITION ROAD PATNA - 1
Foundation
Mr. Ratnesh Kumar
9835042476/0612-2322405 Executive I & II
6 EIRC RANCHI
ICSI CHAPTER,2C, OM SHANTI APPARTMENT, O C C BANGLA SCHOOL LANE MAIN ROAD,RANCHI-834001
Foundation
Sumanta Dutta
0651-2223382 Executive I & II
7 NIRC ALWAR
42, RAGHU COMPLEX, SCHEME NO.-10, VIJAY MANDIR MARG, ALWAR
Foundation
Mr. Anand Kumar Arya
[email protected] 9413740652
Executive I & II
Professional
8 NIRC AGRA
SILVER POINT 3/2 G, Second Floor Nehru Nagar,(Near Anjana Cinema, M.G. Road), AGRA - 282005
Foundation Mr Ravi Krishna
Srivastava [email protected]
0562-4031444 / 9839226671
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9 NIRC ALLAHABAD
30-A / 9 /2A COOPER ROAD NEAR HARI MAZID, INFRONT OF HP MEDIA, 2ND FLOOR, CIVIL LINES ALLAHABAD - 211001
Foundation
Mr. Amitabh Shukla
9415351209 Executive I & II
10 NIRC BAREILLY
ICSI CHAPTER BARIELLY, 182, NAI BASTI, NARKULGANJ (NEAR UTSAV BARAT GHAR), BARIELLY - 243122
Foundation
Mr. Amit Kumar & Mr.
Sanjeev Kumar Sharma
[email protected]/ amit
8755755741/ 9458821397 Executive
11 NIRC BHILWARA
ICSI HOUSE, SEC-8, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, RING ROAD, PATEL NAGAR, BHILWARA (RAJ.)-311001
Professional Mr.Rajeev Ranjan Jha
8003990862
12 NIRC DELHI
ICSI-NIRC BUILDING 4, PRASAD NAGAR INSTITUTIONAL AREA NEW DELHI- 110 005
Foundation
Ms. Beena [email protected] 011 49343009
Executive I & II
13 NIRC FARIDABAD
Institutional Plot No.-1A, Sector-16A, (Near Sai Baba Temple), Faridabad-121002
Foundation Mr. Makhan
Lal faridabad@i
csi.edu
0129-4003761
Executive I & II
14 NIRC GHAZIABAD
GHAZIABAD CHAPTER, 23-B,NEHRU NAGAR, NEHRU APARTMENT GHAZIABAD
Foundation
Mr. Anil Kumar
Upadhyay
0120-4559681, 9716011634
Executive I & II
Professional
15 NIRC GURGAON
FIRST FLOOR, DEENBANDHU SIR CHOOTU RAM BHAWAN JHARSA ROAD BEHIND SHIV MANDIR SECTOR 32 GURGAON-122002
Foundation
Mr. Laxman Dev
[email protected] 0124-2380021 Executive I & II
16 NIRC JALANDHAR
DAV COLLEGE, DAYANAND NAGAR, JALANDHAR- 144008
Foundation
Mr. Vinay Kumar
9041040129 Executive I & II
17 NIRC JAMMU
213 A (1st Floor), Shastri Nagar , Jammu-180004
Foundation
Mr. Rishi Prakash
[email protected] 0191-2439242
Executive I & II
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18 NIRC KANPUR
118/90, GUMTI PLAZA , KAUSHALPURI,KANPUR- 208012
Foundation Ms. Uma Devi
gupta [email protected]
u
8687116064
Executive I & II
19 NIRC LUCKNOW
1/157, VIVEK KHAND-I, GOMTI NAGAR LUCKNOW - 226010
Foundation Mr. Shiv Moorthi
Tiwari, Mr. Sandeep
Rapra
9450465499 05224109382 Executive I & II
20 NIRC LUDHIANA
11B, 2nd FLOOR PHERUMAN COMPLEX, GURUDWARA, SAHEEDAN, OPP MANJU CINEMA, G.T. ROAD, LUDHIANA-141003
Foundation Mr. Sanjay Jakhmola
[email protected] 0161-2545456
21 NIRC NOIDA C-37, SECTOR - 62, NOIDA - 201309
Foundation Mr. Kushal
Kumar [email protected] 01204522058
Excutive I & II
22 NIRC MODINAGAR
Opp. MM Printer, Near Modi Steels, Delhi-Meerut G.T. Road, Modinagar-201204
Foundation
Mr. Muneesh Bindal
01232-243048
Excutive I & II
23 NIRC VARANASI
F BLOCK IIND FLOOR GURU KRIPA COMPLEX OPP TAKSAL THEATRE NADESAR, VARANASI- 221002
Foundation
Mr. Ashish Tiwari
u
7800937000
Executive I & II
Professional
24 NIRC YAMUNA NAGAR
DAV College for Girls, Academic Block-4, Jagadhri Road, Yamuna Nagar-135001
Foundation Mr. Upendra
Kumar yamuna.nagar@ics
i.edu
9812573452
25 SIRC AMARAVATI
Ist FLOOR HINDU COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS BESIDE CANARA BANK, GUNTUR-522003
Executive I & II Mr. S.
Gaddam [email protected]
u
0863-2233445
26 SIRC BANGALORE
No-5, 1st MAIN ROAD, KSSIDC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, 6TH BLOCK, WEST OF CHORD ROAD, RAJAJI NAGAR BANGALORE-560010
Foundation
Mr. Maitreya [email protected]
u
7760976362
Executive I&II
27 SIRC CALICUT CALICUT CHAPTER OF SIRC OF ICSI, Foundation
Ms. Sheeba [email protected] 0495-2374702
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A-3,29/2084, 2ND FLOOR, RAHIYAN BUILDING, K.T. GOPALAN ROAD, KOTOOLI,CALICUT - 673016
Executive I & II
Professional I, II & III
28 SIRC CHENNAI
"ICSI-SIRC HOUSE", 9, WHEAT CROFTS ROAD, NUNGAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 034
Foundation
Mr. C. Murugan
9443796311
Executive I & II
Professional I, II & III
29 SIRC COIMBATORE
No. 209, KSG COMPLEX, 2ND FLOOR, SASTRI ROAD, RAM NAGAR, COIMBATORE- 641 009.
Foundation Mr. Sreejith
P, Mr. S.Ashok
[email protected], [email protected]
du
0422 - 2237006 / 9486477497 Executive I & II
Professional I, II & III
30 SIRC HYDERABAD
H.NO:6-3-609/5,ANAND NAGAR COLONY,KHAIRATABAD,HYDERABAD-500004.
Foundation
Mr. V P C Sharma
9912129292 Executive I & II
31 SIRC KOCHI
KOCHI CHAPTER,ICSI HOUSE, NO 65/635, JUDGES AVENUE RBI QUARTERS ROAD, BEHIND INDIAN EXPRESS, KALOOR ERNAKULAM - 682017
Foundation
Mr Sree Kumar T S
0484-4050502/2402950 Executive
32 SIRC MADURAI
CHAPTER OFFICE, C3, 3rd FLOOR, A.R. PLAZA, 16/17 NORTH VELIS STREET MADUARI - 625001
Foundation
Mr. T.Raja [email protected] &
[email protected] 9843155753
Executive I & II
Professional I, II & III
33 SIRC MANGALORE
ICSI MANGALORE CHAPTER GRACE TOWER BILDING IIND FLOOR BEJAI MANGALORE 575004
Foundation
SHANKAR B sankara.badi@icsi.
edu
0824-2216482/9886400332 Executive I & II
34 SIRC MYSORE
MYSORE CHAPTER OF ICSI ICSI House, #125, NHCSL LAYOUT OFF KRS ROAD, OPP. J K TYRES, METAGALLI
Foundation
Mr. N.Dhanabal
9731242336 Executive I & II
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MYSORE- 570016
35 SIRC PALAKKAD
Ist FLOOR ABOVE PNB ATM, SHREE KRISHNA BUILDING NURANI, PALAKKAD-678004
Foundation
Ms. Roby Joshep
[email protected] 0491-2528558 Executive I & II
36 SIRC SALEM
No-318, SRI MAHARAJ ILLAM, AZHAGU VINAYAGAR STREET NAGARAMALAL MAIN ROAD, FAIRLANDS POST ALAGAPURAM, SALEM - 636016
Executive I & II Mr. Sunder
Swamy S [email protected] 8754340840
37 SIRC THRISSUR
ROOM NO. 17, THIRD FLOOR, DEVAMATHA TOWER, NEAR ST. THOMAS COLLEGE, THRISSUR
Foundation
Ms. Soumya S [email protected] 9495631592
Executive I & II
38 SIRC THIRUVANAN
THAPURAM
TC-3/2342, PADMASREE BEHIND INDIAN BANK, POST OFFICE LANE, PATTOM, TRIVANDRUM -695004
Foundation
Mr. S V Vinod Kumar
8089522663
Executive I & II
39 SIRC VISAKHAPATN
AM
D.NO. 49-26-6 , IST FLOOR OPP POLLOCKS SCHOOL NEAR JK TYRE SHOWROOM SANKARAMATAM ROAD MADHURANAGAR,VISAKHAPATNAM - 530016
Foundation
Mr. Sivaramakris
hna
0891-2533516
Executive I & II
40 WIRC AHMEDABAD
ICSI AHMEDABAD CHPATER, S-2 B TOWER, MANEK LAL MILLS COMPLEX, CHINUBHAI TOWERS, ASHRAM ROAD, AHMEDABAD - 380009
Foundation
Mr. Rohit Khunt
8905036321/ 079-30025335
Executive
I & II
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41 WIRC BHOPAL
BHOPAL CHAPTER OF WIRC OF ICSI, PLOT NO. 148, II FLOOR, ANCHOR MANSION, ZONE- 2, MP NAGAR, BHOPAL (M.P.) 462011
Foundation
Ms. Amita Malviya
[email protected] 0755-2577139 Executive I & II
42 WIRC GOA
CHAPTER OFFICE, 6TH FLOOR, INDRAPRASTH APARTMENTS OPP. GOVINDA BUILDING, MENEZES BRAGANZA ROAD, PANAJI GOA - 403001
Foundation
Vasant H Kerkar
[email protected] 8322435033 Executive I & II
43 WIRC INDORE
B-1/2/3, ASHRAY APARTMENT , 2/1, MANORAMAGANJ, INDORE-452001
Foundation
Ms. Ankita Baldwa
[email protected] 0731-424818/2494552 Executive I & II
44 WIRC KOLHAPUR
R.S.No.1108 C/34 C, Jaduban Plaza, Office Unit No.F 4 Panch Bunglow, Shahupuri, Kolhapur-416001
Foundation
Ms. Archana Kamlakar
[email protected] 0231-2526160
Executive I & II
Professional
45 WIRC MUMBAI
THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETATIES OF INDIA, 13, 1ST FLOOR, JOLLY MAKER CHAMBER -II, NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI- 400021
Foundation & Executive
Mr. Bannashanka
r Dasari
9223542195
MKES INSTITUTE (NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE) S.V. ROAD, MALAD - 400064
Foundation & Executive
46 WIRC NAGPUR
NAGPUR CHAPTER OF ICSI,3RD FLOOR, AVINISHA TOWERS, MEHADIA SQ, DHANTOLI, NAGPUR - 440012
Foundation
Mr. Sudhakar Aisalwaru
[email protected] 0712-2453276 Executive I & II
47 WIRC NASHIK
BYK COLLEGE NASHIK, COLLEGE ROAD NASHIK MAHARASHTR
Foundation Mr. Amit Kumar
8796090345
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A-422005
48 WIRC NAVI MUMBAI
ICSI-CCGRT, OFFICER NO-204, 2ND FLOOR, PLOT NO- 101, SEC-15INDUSTRIAL AREA CBD BELAPUR, NAVI MUMBAI-400614
Foundation
Ms. Lachhmi Bhatt
022-27577816
Executive I & II
49 WIRC PUNE
CHAPTER PREMISES, 23 MUKUND NAGAR CORNER OF LANE NO.1, ABOVE DR JOSHI HOSPITAL,PUNE - 411037
Foundation
MR. P.S. EMMANUEL
8149121488 Executive I & II
50 WIRC RAIPUR
H.NO C-67, SECOTR - 2 1ST FLOOR ABOVE LITTLE STAR PLAY SCHOOL, DEVENDRA NEAR GUJRATI SCHOOL, RAIPUR -492001
Foundation
Mr. Prafulla Kumar Dash
[email protected] 0771-2582618
Executive I & II
Professional
51 WIRC SURAT
TRIUPATI PLAZA NEAR COLLECTOR OFFICE ATHWAGATE SURAT- 395001
Foundation
Mr. Goutam Karmakar
8013214546 Executive I & II
52 WIRC THANE
ICSI THANE CHPATER, 201-202 SAI PLAZA COMPLEX GODBUNDER ROAD NEAR KAPURBAWADI JN, OPP TO ORION BUSINESS PARK, ABOVE VIJAY SALES THANE (W) 400607
Foundation
Mr. Soujit Das [email protected]
7506104313 Executive I & II
53 WIRC VADODARA
ICSI VADODARA CHPATER, OFFICE NO.1 (2ND FLOOR) STOP-N-SHOP PLAZA OFFTEL TOWER-II, R. C.DUTT ROAD VADODARA - 390007
Foundation
Mr. Amit Kumar Nagar
8980949075 Executive I & II
https://www.icsi.edu/WebModules/ICSI_CLASS_TEACHING_GUIDELINES.pdf
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The modified scheme of corresponding paper-wise exemptions applicable to 2007 Syllabus Students Switching over to 2012 Syllabus is as under :
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME
(2007 SYLLABUS) (2012 SYLLABUS)
Subject Passed Under 2007 Exemption allowed in the CODE Corresponding Subject Under CODE
Syllabus
2012 Syllabus
Company Secretarial Practice
231 Advanced Company Law and
331 Practice
Drafting, Appearances and 232
Drafting, Appearances and 338
Pleadings
Pleadings
Financial, Treasury and Forex 233
Financial, Treasury and Forex 335
Management
Management
Corporate Restructuring & 234
Corporate Restructuring, 333
Insolvency
Valuation and Insolvency
Strategic Management, Alliances 235 Elective Paper under Module-3
& International Trade
Advanced Tax Laws and Practice 236 Advanced Tax Laws and Practice 337
Due Diligence and Corporate 237
Secretarial Audit, Compliance 332
Compliance Management
Management and Due Diligence
Governance, Business Ethics and 238
Ethics, Governance and 336
Sustainability
Sustainability
Information Technology and 334
Systems Audit (*)
(*) All Students switching over from 2007 (Old) Syllabus to 2012(New) Syllabus or have already switched over from 2007(Old) Syllabus to 2012 (New) Syllabus shall be eligible for exemption in “Information Technology and Systems Audit” paper under the 2012(New) Syllabus.
By Order of the Council
17th September, 2016
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FAQ on the Modified Switchover Scheme for Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus to Professional Programme2012(New) Syllabus as announced by the Institute on 17.09.2016
Question 1 Please clarify which students are covered under the modified switchover Scheme announced by the Institute on 17.09.2016 ?
Ans. : All students registered in Professional Programme2007 (Old) Syllabus who shall be switching over or have already switched over to 2012 (New) Syllabus shall be covered under the modified switchover Scheme announced by the Institute.
Question 2 Please clarify whether the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus students shall be allowed further attempts under the 2007 (Old) Syllabus ?
Ans. : No. All Professional Programme2007 (Old) Syllabus Students shall be required to compulsorily switchover to Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus from December, 2016 Session and no further examinations will be conducted under Professional Programme2007 (Old) Syllabus.
Question 3 What are the steps to be taken by me now ?
Ans. : You will have to use the online portal and use the switchover option from the dropdown Menu. Thereafter, you have to enroll for December, 2016 Session of Examinations in Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus. In case you directly try to enroll, the system will automatically prompt you to submit the switchover request. After enrollment, you have to wait till the middle of October, 2016 for updated status of paper-wise exemptions in your Online Account as well as under the Preliminary Examination Enrollment Status on the website.
Question 4 Please clarify whether all Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus students who shall be switching over or have already switched over to Professional Programme (New) Syllabus shall be eligible for exemption from the paper “Information Technology and Systems Audit” paper under Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus ?
Ans. : Yes. All 2007 Syllabus Students switching over or have already switched over to Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus shall be granted exemption in “Information Technology and Systems Audit Paper”. In other words, all students registered under Professional Programme2007 (Old) Syllabus and already switched over to Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus at any point of time shall be eligible for this exemption. Such students shall be eligible for exemption in the said paper even if they have already appeared in the examinations under Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus.
Question 5 Please clarify whether all Professional Programme 2007(Old) Syllabus who have passed or having exemption in “Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade” who shall be switching over or have already switched over shall be eligible for exemption from the Elective Paper under Module-3 under 2012 (New) Syllabus) ?
Ans. : Yes. All those Students who have passed the “Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade” paper under Professional Programme2007 (Old) Syllabus shall be granted exemption in the Elective Paper under Module-3 of Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus.
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Question 6 What is the meaning of the word ‘cleared/exempted’ in the announcement?
Ans. : A student who has passed Module-3 under Professional Programme 2007(Old) Syllabus or is having an exemption in the paper “Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade” on the basis of 60% Mark Criteria shall be eligible for exemption from the Elective Paper under Module-3 of Professional Programme 2012(New) Syllabus. The exemptions based on 60% Marks Criteria in any previous examinations is automatically reflected in the Online Student Account. If this exemption is reflected in Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade paper, it will automatically convert itself to the Elective Paper after 10th October, 2016 in case you switchover now.
Question 7 The announcement on switchover and the exemptions in Information Technology and Systems Audit paper and Elective Paper on the basis of passing Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade are for one time (December, 2016 Session) or perpetual ?
Ans. : Exemptions so granted as per the decision of the Institute are perpetual in nature till the time Student himself cancels this benefit.
Question 8 I do NOT desire to claim the exemptions as above. What should be done in such cases ?
Ans. : Please submit a formal request for cancellation of such exemptions at [email protected] for necessary action at the end of the Institute. The exemptions so cancelled shall not be reversed under any circumstances.
Question 9 I desire to change the Combination of Modules based on the modified switchover scheme as announced ?
Ans. : In case the change of the Combination is directly based on the modified switchover scheme announcement, you shall have to submit additional fees or ask for refund, as the case may be, at our E-Mail id [email protected] on or before the 10thOctober, 2016.
Question 10 Please clarify from which examination session the proposed exemptions shall be applicable ?
Ans. : These exemptions shall come into force with effect from CS December, 2016 Session of Examinations onwards.
Question 11 Please clarify from which date the proposed exemptions shall be granted and will be reflected in the online account of the students ?
Ans. : The exemptions to the eligible students shall be granted after 10th October, 2016 (which is the last date for enrollment to December, 2016 Session of Examination).
Question 12 After switchover to the 2012 (New) Syllabus, I will be left with two / three / four papers spread across different modules. Shall I be eligible to get the benefit of aggregate marks by adding the marks scored by me in papers under different modules ?
Ans. : Students who shall be enrolling and appearing in ALL the remaining papers / modules under 2012 (New) Syllabus after switchover, shall be eligible to get the benefit of aggregate marks by adding the marks scored by them in papers under different modules. For instance, if a student is required to pass three papers under 2012(New) Syllabus under three different modules and if he scores 45, 46 and 59 Marks each in the said papers shall pass the examinations on the basis of scoring
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50% aggregate marks across modules and minimum 40% marks in each paper, if appears in all such remaining papers on switchover, in one sitting
Question 13 When shall the refund of examination fee, if any, shall be processed? Do I have to claim the refund ?
Ans. : The refunds, if any, of excess examination fee after implementing the modified switchover scheme shall be processed after the December, 2016 Session of Examinations. Yes, you shall submit a formal request at [email protected] for refund of the excess amount, if any.
Question 14 I have cleared Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade paper under 2007(Old) Syllabus and would be exempted in Elective Subject under 2012 (New Syllabus). During switchover which Elective Subject should I choose ?
Ans. : You may choose any Elective Subject which will be deemed as exempted as and when the exemptions as per the modified switchover scheme are incorporated in the system in the middle of October, 2016.
Question 15 Should I wait for the exemptions as per the modified switchover scheme to be incorporated or enrolled immediately ?
Ans. : You should enroll on an immediate basis by the stipulated dates i.e. 25th September, 2016 without late fee. The refund after the incorporation of the exemptions as per the modified switchover scheme shall be made to you thereafter.
Question 16 I have passed Module-I of the Professional Programme 2007(Old) Syllabus comprising of two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage ?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following six papers spread in three Modules under the Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Subject(s) to be passed
Module I i) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
ii) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency.
Module II iii) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
iv) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Module III v) Advanced Tax Laws and Practice
vi) Elective Paper
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Question 17 I have passed Module - II of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus comprising of two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following six papers spread in three Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advanced Company Law and Practice
ii) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
Module II iii) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Module III iv) Advanced Tax Laws and Practice
v) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
vi) Elective Paper
Question 18 I have passed Module - III of the Professional Programme2007(Old) Syllabus
comprising of two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. You will have to appear in the following six papers spread in three Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advanced Company Law and Practice
ii) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
iii) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency
Module II iv) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
v) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Module III vi) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
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Question 19 I have passed Module - IV of the Professional Programme 2007(Old) Syllabus comprising of two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. You will have to appear in the following six papers spread in three Modules under
the Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advanced Company Law and Practice ii) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and
Insolvency
Module II iii) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
Module III iv) Advanced Tax Laws & Practice v) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings vi) Elective Paper
Question 20 I have passed Module - I & Module – II of the Professional Programme2007
(Old) Syllabus comprising of Four papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. You will have to appear in the following Four papers spread in three Modules
under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
Module II ii) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Module III iii) Advance Tax Laws & Practice
iv) Elective Paper
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Question 21 I have passed Module - I & Module - III of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus comprising of Four papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. You will have to appear in the following Four papers spread in two Modules under
the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
ii) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency
Module II iii) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
iv) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Question 22 I have passed Module - I & Module - IV of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus comprising of Four papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Four papers spread in three Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency
Module II ii) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
Module III iii) Advance Tax Laws & Practice iv) Elective Paper
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Question 23 I have passed Module - II & Module - III of the Professional Programme 2007
(Old) Syllabus comprising of Four papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Four papers spread in three Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advanced Company Law and Practice
ii) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
Module II iii) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Module III iv) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
Question 24 I have passed Module II & Module IV of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus comprising of Four papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Four papers spread in Two Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advanced Company Law and Practice
Module III ii) Advanced Tax Laws & Practice
iii) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
iv) Elective Paper
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Question 25 I have passed Module III & Module IV of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus comprising of Four papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Four papers spread in three Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advance Company Law and Practice
ii) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency
Module II iii) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
Module III iv) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
Question 26 I am left with Module I only of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old)
Syllabus comprising of Two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Two papers spread in Two Modules under the Professional Programme2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Advanced Company Law and Practice
Module III ii) Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
Question 27 I am left with Module II only of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old)
Syllabus comprising of Two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Two papers spread in Two Modules under the Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Final Examination:
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Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency
Module II ii) Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
Question 28 I am left with Module III only of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old)
Syllabus comprising of Two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following TWO papers under the Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module III i) Advanced Tax Laws & Practice
ii) Elective Paper
Question 29 I am left with Module IV only of the Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus comprising of Two papers. In which papers I shall be required to appear during December, 2016 Session of Examinations to complete the Professional Programme Stage?
Ans. : You will have to appear in the following Two papers spread in two Modules under the Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus to complete the Professional Programme Examination:
Modules under Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus
Paper(s) to be passed
Module I i) Secretarial Audit, compliance Management and Due Diligence.
Module II ii) Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
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Question 30 What will be the modified scheme of corresponding exemptions after switchover from 2007 (Old) Syllabus to 2012 (New) Syllabus?
Ans.
Paper Passed Under Professional
Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus
Exemption allowed in the Corresponding
Paper Under Professional Programme 2012
(New) Syllabus as per the modified switchover
scheme
Company Secretarial Practice Advanced Company Law and Practice
Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings Drafting, Appearances and Pleadings
Financial, Treasury and Forex
Management Financial, Treasury and Forex Management
Corporate Restructuring & Insolvency Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and
Insolvency
Strategic Management, Alliances &
International Trade Elective Paper under Module-3
Advanced Tax Laws and Practice Advanced Tax Laws and Practice
Due Diligence and Corporate
Compliance Management
Secretarial Audit, Compliance Management and
Due Diligence
Governance, Business Ethics and
Sustainability Ethics, Governance and Sustainability
Information Technology and Systems Audit (*)
(*) All Students switching over from Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus to Professional Programme 2012 (New) Syllabus or have already switched over from Professional Programme 2007 (Old) Syllabus to Professional Programme 2012(New) Syllabus shall be eligible for exemption in “Information Technology and Systems Audit” paper under the Professional Programme 2012(New) Syllabus.
Question 31 I am a student prior to introduction of 2007 (Old syllabus). I have registered to Professional Programme as per the Re-registration Scheme for dropout students. Am I eligible to get the exemption from Information Technology and Systems Audit paper covered under 2012(New Syllabus) as per the modified switchover scheme?
Ans. : No. You are not eligible for the exemption in Information Technology and Systems Audit Paper covered under 2012(New) Syllabus as you have directly registered to 2012 (New) Syllabus.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS!
Important Announcement on Switchover from Professional Programme 2007(Old) Syllabus to 2012 (New) Syllabus
The Council of the Institute in its meeting held on 17th September, 2016 decided as under : 1. All 2007 (Old) Syllabus Students shall be compulsorily required to switchover to 2012 (New) Syllabus
from December, 2016 Session and no further examinations will be conducted under 2007(Old) Syllabus.
2. All 2007 (Old) Syllabus Students switching over/ switched over to 2012 (New) Syllabus shall be granted exemption in Information Technology and Systems Audit Paper. All students registered under 2007 (Old) Syllabus and already switched over to 2012 (New) Syllabus at any point of time shall be eligible for this exemption. Such students shall be eligible for exemption in the said paper even if they have appeared in the examinations under 2012 (New) Syllabus.
3. All 2007 (Old) Syllabus Students who have cleared/ exempted the Strategic Management, Alliances and International Trade paper shall be granted exemption in the Elective Paper under Module-3 of 2012 (New) Syllabus.
4. These exemptions shall come into force with effect from CS December, 2016 Session of Examinations.
International Company Secretaries Olympiad As you all are aware that the First International Company Secretaries Olympiad was conducted in association with Science Olympiad Foundation on 15th September, 2016 & 4th October, 2016 for XI and XII class students in India and Abroad where more than 1400 schools all over the country and more than 36000 students participated at National and International Level. After the Grand Success of Ist ICSO , next 2nd International Company Secretaries Olympiad for Academic Year 2017-2018 is being conducted on 23rd Jan & 30th Jan, 2018. We request you all to disseminate the details of 2nd ICSO to your friends and relatives so that they can avail this unique opportunity and win various rewards. For more details, kindly visit :- http://www.csolympiad.info or call us Tel.Nos. 011-33132333 / 66204999
Chartered Secretary Journal
The “Chartered Secretary” Journal is published by the ICSI, with a view to ensure continuous up-gradation of the knowledge of the Members. The Journal is equally important for the students of the Institute. Students who are interested to purchase the journal can subscribe for the same by remitting the nominal subscription fees of Rs. 500/- per annum. Students can either subscribe for the Journal at the time of registration in each stage of CS Course or separately through our Chartered Secretary division.
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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 below in the user manual:-
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Fees Waiver Scheme for Students of State of Jammu & Kashmir and North-Eastern States
The Institute has recently 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 Government of India is announcing special packages for socio-economic development of these States and the Institute is also playing a vital role in the development of society at large. 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 till 31st March, 2018. All students belonging to North Eastern States and State of Jammu and Kashmir who have passed the 10+2 Examinations and Bachelor’s Degree Examinations /CPT of ICAI/Foundation pass of ICAI-COST irrespective of the percentage of marks shall be eligible for Fee Waiver while registering for Foundation Programme and Executive Programme Stage respectively.
The initiative is expected to play a significant role in empowerment of the youth of such areas.
Students are requested to disseminate this information amongst their friends or relatives who are keen to join CS Course from these states.
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We are pleased to inform that the Institute is celebrating July month as the “Student Month”. Various activities for the students have been planned during the month of July 2017 on Pan India basis at various Regions/Chapters offices of the Institute which are listed below.
PLANTATION OF TREES
BLOOD DONATION CAMP ON DOCTORS DAY
STUDENTS CONFERENCE
ELOCUTION COMPETITION
COMPANY LAW QUIZ
NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPITION
SPECIAL BULLETINS FOR THE STUDENTS DURING THE MONTH OF JULY
PARENTS –STUDENTS –TEACHERS MEET
WEBCAST FOR STUDENTS
MSOP
CAMPUS PLCEMENT
SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN
QUIZ CONTEST FOR STUDENTS
E GOVERNANCE PROGRAMME
CAREER AWARENESS PROGRAMME
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR TRAINEES
COMMUNICATION AND SOFT SKILLS
WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY-DECLAMATION COMPETITION
KARGIL VICTORY DAY-ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION
MOTIVATIONAL TALK FOR STUDENTS
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Students are advised to participate in large numbers in the above mentioned programmes and competitions as the same shall groom them in developing their personality to a great extent.
Further it is informed that a webpage has also been exclusively developed for the student month wherein exhaustive details of students month related activities are given. Students can visit the webpage on the website of the Institute at www.icsi.edu
Webpage developed for students – Student month (July 2017)
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED BY REGION/CHAPTER OFFICES
JAMSHEDPUR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month-July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Jamshedpur Chapter of EIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sl. No. Date Program Venue
1. 1 July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Valley Lawn, Centre For Excellence, Jamshedpur
2.
4th & 5th July 2017
Two Days PIP Programme (Subj. to min 10 student registration)
Centre For Excellence – Meeting Room, Jamshedpur
3. 6th July 2017
Moot Court Competition Centre For Excellence – Library, Jamshedpur
4. 7th July 2017
Commencement of Class Room Teaching(Subj. to min 10 student registration)
Jamshedpur Chapter Office of ICSI
8. 11th, 12th & 13th July 2017
Three Days PEGP Programme(Subj. to min 10 student registration)
Centre For Excellence – Meeting Room, Jamshedpur
14th July 2017
Webcast for students from HQ. Jamshedpur Chapter Office of ICSI
8 15th July 2017 Parent Teacher Meeting Centre For Excellence – Library, Jamshedpur
9 17th July 2017 Group discussion between Students & Members on GST.
Centre For Excellence – Library, Jamshedpur
10 19th July 2017 Organizing Samadhan Diwas Jamshedpur Chapter Office of ICSI
11 20th July 2017 Campus Placement for Members. Jamshedpur Chapter Office of ICSI
12 25th July 2017 Career Awareness Week XITE College
13 26th July 2017 Career Awareness Week DBMS Kadma High School
14 27th July 2017 Career Awareness Week Kerala Public School
15 28th July 2017 Career Awareness Week Kasidih High School
16 29th July 2017 Career Awareness Week Loyola School
20 31st July 2017 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Jamshedpur Chapter Office of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Jamshedpur Chapter of ICSI
CS Rabi Narayan Kar CS V Natarajan CS Sital P Swain CS Adarsh Kr Agarwal Chairman Vice–Chairman Secretary Treasurer
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Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, the ICSI, Bhubaneswar Chapter is celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by our Institute. As a part of celebration, the following activities will be organised during this month:-
Sr No
Date Program Venue Timings
1 1st July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Bhubaneswar Chapter office / or somewhere else (to be decided later)
9.30 am
2 1st July – 7th July, 2017
Career Awareness week
Balasore District of Odisha 9.30am – 5 pm
3 4th July 2017
Motivational classes for students
Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
4 5th July, 2017 Workshop on GST – both for students & members
Bhubaneswar Chapter 6 pm
5 6th July, 2017 Swachh Bharat Abhijan
Bhubaneswar Chapter 10 am
6 7th July, 2017 Commencement of Executive Programme Module- II oral coaching
Bhubaneswar Chapter 7.00 am
7 8th July – 15th July, 2017
Career Awareness Week
Jagatsinghpur District of Odisha
9.30 am –5 pm
8 10th July 2017
Personality Development Programme for students
Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
9 11th July, 2017 Updates on Companies Act, 2013
Bhubaneswar Chapter 6 pm
10 13th July, 2017 Workshop on GST – both for students & members
Bhubaneswar Chapter 6.00 pm
11 15th July, 2017 Chapter Level Moot Court Competition
Bhubaneswar Chapter 5.30 pm
12 17th July – 20th July, 2017
Career Awareness Week
Puri District of Odisha 9.30 am – 5 pm
13 16th July, 2017 Parent, Teachers & Bhubaneswar Chapter 10.00 am
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Students Meet& Faculty Induction programme
14 18th July, 2017 Public Speaking – for students
Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
15 19th July, 2017 ‘SamadhanDiwas’ : Resolving of all pending complaints go down to ZERO
Bhubaneswar Chapter 10 am – 6 pm
16 20th July 2017
Programme for students on “How to face an interview”
Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
17 21st July – 31st July 2017
Career Awareness Week
Ganjam District of Odisha 9.30 am – 5 pm
18 22nd July,2017
Free Lecture on “Basics of Accounting”
Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
19 20th July, 2017
Workshop on GST for students& members
Bhubaneswar Chapter 6 pm
20 25th July 2017 Corporate Etiquette Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
21 27th July, 2017 Communication / soft skills development Programme for students attending classes.
Bhubaneswar Chapter 9.30 am
22 31th July 2017 Swachh Bharat Abhijan
Bhubaneswar Chapter 10 am
Please participate in all the above activities and enhance your capabilities
Notice for each programme/ changes if any would be uploaded in the Chapter home page for information of all. Further addition of new programmes as per the ICSI Pan India Programmes during the month will also be uploaded in the Chapter home page for information of all students of the Chapter.
For more details about the programmes, students are requested to please feel free to contact the Chapter at 0674-2552282 / 2551139 on all working days from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Thanks and regards
CS PriyadarshiNayak CS SurendraNathMallick CS Rajendra Kumar Kar Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary & Treasurer
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THRISSUR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Thrissur Chapter of SIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Distribuition of Saplings in nearby schools and colleges, in addition to CAP.
Schools and Colleges around Thrissur Town.
1. St. Thomas College/School.
2. KV, Ramavarmapuram.
3. Amrita Vidyalaya, Ayyanthole
2 2nd July 2017 Induction programme for students and parents.
Thrissur Chapter
3 2nd July 2017 Inauguration of Oral Coaching Classes for Executive Mod II
Thrissur Chapter
4 3rd July 2017
Yoga and Meditation Classes to motivate the students.
Thrissur Chapter
5 6th July 2017
Session on Fundamentals of Accounting Classes.
Thrissur Chapter
6 8th July 2017** Understanding of practices (a study tour)
Kochi
7 9th July 2017 Soft Skill Programme Thrissur Chapter
8 12th July 2017 Campus Placement for Trainees Thrissur Chapter
9 13th July 2017 Study Circle Meeting on GST. Thrissur Chapter
10 17th - 22nd July 2017
Career Awareness Week Schools/Colleges in Thrissur
11 19th July 2017 Essay writing Competition “WHY SHOULD I BE A CS”
Thrissur Chapter
12 19th July 2017
Programme for students on “Soft skill”
Thrissur Chapter
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13 21st July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees
Thrissur Chapter
14 22nd July 2017 Seminar on “Corporate Etiquettes”
Thrissur Chapter
15 25th July 2017 Program for Students on “TIPS to CRACK the EXAM”
Thrissur Chapter
16 26th July 2017
In association with Kargil Vijay Diwas, Elocution Competition on CSR
Thrissur Chapter
17 26th July 2017 Cultural Events Thrissur Chapter
18 28th July 2017 World hepatitis Day. Seminar on
Eat right
Beat stress
Do workouts
Be healthy and happy
Live long
Thrissur Chapter
Don’t Limit your Challenges, Challenge your Limits………
Thanks and regards
For Thrissur Chapter of ICSI
CS SINDHU K S CS SREEKRISHNA KUMAR CHAIRPERSON SECRETARY
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THANE CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Thane Chapter of WIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees Around Thane Chapter Premises
2 1st July 2017 Blood Donation Camp Thane chapter of ICSI
3 3rd July 2017 Issue of Press Release Thane chapter of ICSI
4 7th July 2017 Special session for Oral Coaching Students December - 2017 Batch
Thane chapter of ICSI
5 8th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Thane chapter of ICSI
6 10th -19th July 2017
Executive Development Programme Thane chapter of ICSI
7 10th-14th July 2017
Career Counselling & Help Desk set up at Palghar (Girisagar Yojana)
Thane chapter of ICSI
8 14th July 2017 Webcast for students Thane chapter of ICSI
9 15th July 2017 Campus placement for Students Thane chapter of ICSI
10 17th - 21st July 2017
Career Counselling & Help Desk set up at Daman (Girisagar Yojana)
Thane chapter of ICSI
11 18th July 2017 Moot Court Competitions Thane chapter of ICSI
12 19th July 2017
‘Samadhan Diwas’ On this date each and every department and Office of ICSI and Call center will ensure that the pending complaints go down to ZERO
Thane chapter of ICSI
13 20th July 2017-5th August 2017
MSOP Thane chapter of ICSI
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14 21st July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees Jointly with Thane chapter of ICSI
15 22nd July 2017
Corporate houses to be called to guide the students
Thane chapter of ICSI
16 25th - 29th July 2017
Career Awareness week
Thane chapter of ICSI
17 26th July 2017
Kargil Victory Day- Essay writing competition on the theme “Good Governance practices in armed Forces”
Thane chapter of ICSI
18 27th July 2017 Swatchh Bharat Abhiyan
19 28th July 2017 Declamation Competition on the theme ”Role of CS in environment and Pollution control laws”
Thane chapter of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Thane Chapter of ICSI
CS Nitin Upadhye CS Rehana Khan CS Vikas Chomal Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary
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JALANDHAR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Jalandhar Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr. No
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees DAV College Park, Near Chapter Office
2 1st July 2017 Issue of Press Release on Student Month NA
3 4th July 2017 A get together with CS students after the examination Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
4 5th July 2017 Student updates on emerging aspects in corporate laws Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
5 5th July 2017-9th July 2017
5 days Entrepreneurship Development Program Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
6 7th July 2017
On 7th July, 2017, all the RO and Chapters shall be activating Class Room Teaching
Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
7 15th July 2017 Parent teachers meet would be conducted Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
8 17th July 2017 Faculty Induction Programme Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
9 19th July 2017 Communication / soft skills development Programme for students attending classes
Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
10 19th July 2017 ‘Samadhan Diwas’ On this date each and every department and Office of ICSI and Call center will ensure that the pending complaints go down to ZERO
Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
11 19th July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
12 25th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
13 25th July 2017 to 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
14 27th July 2017 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Jalandhar chapter of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Jalandhar Chapter of ICSI
CS Mohit Saluja CS Amit Vinayak
Chairman Secretary
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Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Salem Chapter of SIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas - Plantation of tree Salem Chapter of ICSI
2 4th July 2017 A get together with CS students after the examination.
Salem Chapter of ICSI
3 5th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Salem Chapter of ICSI
4 5th July 2017 Student Program on “Emerging Aspects in Corporate Laws “
Salem Chapter of ICSI
5 7th July 2017 Activating Class Room Teaching Salem Chapter of ICSI
6 19th July 2017
Programme on Soft Skill for Class Room Teaching students
Salem Chapter of ICSI
7 19th July 2017
‘Samadhan Diwas’ – Pending Complaints go down to Zero
Salem Chapter of ICSI
8 24th to 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week Salem Chapter of ICSI
9 25th July 2017
Motivational Talk to Students Salem Chapter of ICSI
10 26th July 2017
Kargil Victory day - essay writing competition on the theme “good governance practices in armed forces”
Salem Chapter of ICSI
11 27th July 2017
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Salem Chapter of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Salem Chapter of ICSI
CS Gnanashekaran S CS Anuradha S Chairman Secretary
e-bulletin 76 July 2017
RAIPUR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Raipur Chapter of WIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Brindaban garden situated near Chapter Office along with forest department
2 1st July 2017
Study Circle Meeting for members and students
Raipur Chapter Office
3 3Rd July 2017 Faculty induction Programme
Raipur Chapter Office
4 4th,July 2017 Parent teachers meet would be conducted.
Raipur Chapter Office
5 7th July, 2017 On 7th July, 2017, all the RO and Chapters shall be activating Class Room Teaching.
Raipur Chapter Office
6 8Th July,2017 Study Circle Meeting for members and students
Raipur Chapter Office
7 10th, July 2017 Student updates on emerging aspects in corporate laws & a get together with CS students after the examination.
Raipur Chapter Office
8 11Th to 15th July-2017
Skill development programme Raipur Chapter Office
9 15Th July 2017 Study Circle Meeting for members and students
Raipur Chapter Office
10 17th,July 2017 Half Day seminar for students and members
Venue not yet decided
11 22Nd July 2017 Study Circle Meeting for members and students
Raipur Chapter Office
12 24th, July 2017 Students conference Venue not yet decided
13 24th to 28th July 2017
Celebration of career awareness week on pan India basis at all offices and study centers
At various school and colleges across Chhattisgarh
14 26th,July 2017 Kargil Victory day- essay writing competition on the theme “good governance practices in armed forces”
Raipur Chapter Office
e-bulletin 77 July 2017
15 27Th July 2017 Swachh bharat abhiyan
Raipur Chapter Office
16 25th to 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week At various school and colleges across Chhattisgarh
17 28Th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Raipur Chapter Office 18 29th July 2017 29th July 2017 Study Circle
Meeting for members and students
Raipur Chapter Office
19 29th July 2017 World Nature Conservation Day- Declamation competition on the theme “ Role of a CS in environment and pollution control laws”
Raipur Chapter Office
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Raipur Chapter of ICSI
CS Y.C Rao Prafulla Kumar Dash CS Abhishek Jain Chairman Programme Co-ordinator Secretary
e-bulletin 78 July 2017
HOOGHLY CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Hooghly Chapter of EIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
2 5th July’2017 Student updates on emerging aspects in corporate laws
Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
3 18th July’2017 Moot Court competitions Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
4 19th July’2017 Samadhan Diwas Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
5 19th July’2017 Communication / soft skills development Programme for students attending classes.
Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
6 25.07.2017 to 29.07.2017
Career Awareness Week Different Schools of Hooghly and nearby districts
7 27th July’2017 Swachha Bharat Abhiyaan Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
8 30th July’2017 Annual Students Conference 2017, in association with EIRC of ICSI (The programme will consist of “Quiz Contest” “Motivational Session” & “Cultural Programme”
Bhasha Bhawan Auditorium, National Library, Kolkata
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and Regards
For Hooghly Chapter of ICSI
CS Abhijit Nagee Chairperson
CS Rajan Singh Vice Chairman
CS Ganga Maharshi Secretary
CS Anuj Saraswat Treasurer
e-bulletin 79 July 2017
MODINAGAR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Sr. No.
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Modinagar Chapter
2 10-15 July 2017 Career Awareness Week School/College
3 25-29 July 2017 Career Awareness Week School/College
LUDHIANA CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue (Tentative)
1 1st July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Adjacent Park, Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
2 1st July 2017 Issue of Press Release on Student Month
Local News Paper
3 4th July 2017 A get together with CS students after the examination
Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
4 8th July 2017 Cultural Programme for students GNIMT, Ludhiana
5 15th July 2017 Students Parent Meet Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
e-bulletin 80 July 2017
6 17th July 2017 Faculty induction Programme Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
7 19th July 2017
Communication / soft skills development Programme for students
GNIMT, Ludhiana
8 25th-29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week Under Jurisdiction of Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
9 25th July 2017 Motivational talk for students GNIMT, Ludhiana
10 26th July 2017
Kargil Victory Day- Essay writing competition on the theme “Good Governance practices in armed Forces”
Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
11 27th July 2017 Swachh bharat abhiyan Adjacent Park, Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Ludhiana Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
CS Jatin Singal CS Monika Verma Chairman Secretary
e-bulletin 81 July 2017
RANCHI CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Ranchi Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sl. No. Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
MECON Colony, Ranchi
2 3rd July 2017 Mock Interview session for students
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
3 4th July 2017 A session on "How to Prepare for Professional exams"
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
4 5th July 2017
Quiz contests for Students Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
5 5th July 2017 Student Program on “Emerging Aspects in Corporate Laws “
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
6 7th July 2017
Commencement of Oral Coaching for Foundation course
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
7 12th July 2017 Preliminary Round of All India Moot Court Competition 2017
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
8 15th July 2017 Students Parent Meet Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
9 19th July 2017
Communication / Soft Skill Development Programme for students
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
10 21st July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
11 22nd July 2017 Guidance program on “Corporate Etiquettes”
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
12 25th July 2017 Program for Students on Personality Development
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
e-bulletin 82 July 2017
13 25th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
14 26th July 2017
Kargil Victory Day- Essay writing competition on the theme “Good Governance practices in armed Forces”
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
15 27th July 2017 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (To be confirmed)
16 28th July 2017 Declamation Competition on the theme ”Role of CS in environment and Pollution control laws”
Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Ranchi Chapter of EIRC of ICSI
CS Puja Kumari Chairperson
e-bulletin 83 July 2017
JODHPUR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Jodhpur Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr. No
Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Children Park, Jodhpur
2 1st July 2017 Blood Donation Camp Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
3 3rd July 2017 Mock Interview session for students
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
4 4th July 2017 Free Lecture on "How to Prepare for Professional exams"
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
5 5th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
6 5th July 2017
Student Program on “Emerging Aspects in Corporate Laws “
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
7 6th July 2017 Students introduction with Senior Members of Jodhpur
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
8 7th July 2017 Orientation Program for Students. Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
9 8th July 2017 Free Session on “Drafting” Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
10 10th July 2017 Cultural Programme for students Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
11 11th July 2017 e-Governance programme Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
12 12th July 2017 Free Lecture on “Basic Accounting” Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
13 13th July 2017 CS the Lifeline of Corporate Governance world.
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
14 14th July 2017-19th July 2017
5 days Skill Development Program Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
15 20th July 2017 Students Parent Meet Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
e-bulletin 84 July 2017
16 20th July 2017 to 24th
5 Days Entrepreneurship Program Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
17 25thJuly 2017 Program for Students on Personality Development
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
18 26th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
19 27th July 2017
Kargil Victory Day- Essay writing competition on the theme “Good Governance practices in armed Forces”
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
20 28thJuly 2017 Declamation Competition on the theme ”Role of CS in environment and Pollution control laws”
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
21 29th July 2017 Students Parent Meet Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
22 31st July 2017 Programme for students on “Soft skill”
Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
*Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Kindly disseminate the information among Students and Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards,
CS Devendra Soni Chairman For Jodhpur Chapter of ICSI
e-bulletin 85 July 2017
ALWAR CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Alwar Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Alwar Chapter of ICSI & nearby Park
2 4th July 2017
A get together with CS students after the examination.
Alwar Chapter of ICSI
3 7th July 2017
On 7th July, 2017, Alwar Chapter shall be activating Class Room Teaching
Alwar Chapter of ICSI
4 10th July 2017 e-Governance programme Alwar Chapter of ICSI
5 15th July 2017 Students Parent Meet Alwar Chapter of ICSI
6 15th July 2017 Faculty induction Programme Alwar Chapter of ICSI
7 19th July 2017
Communication / soft skills development Programme for students attending classes
Alwar Chapter of ICSI
8 19th July 2017 Samadhan Diwas Alwar Chapter of ICSI
9 20th July 2017 EDP Alwar Chapter of ICSI
10 21st July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees
Alwar Chapter of ICSI
11 24th July 2017 Students conference Alwar Chapter of ICSI
12 24th - 28th July 2017
Celebration of career awareness week
Alwar & Dausa districts
13 25th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Alwar Chapter of ICSI
14 25th - 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week Alwar & Dausa districts
15 27th July 2017 Swachh bharat abhiyan Alwar Chapter of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Alwar Chapter of ICSI
CS Jay Prakash Lodha CS Poonam Data Chairman Secretary
e-bulletin 86 July 2017
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, SIRC OF ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Programs Venue
1 1st July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of saplings
ICSI-SIRC House
2 3rd July 2017 A get together with CS students after the examination
ICSI-SIRC House
3 5th July 2017 Communication/soft skills development Programme for students
ICSI-SIRC House
4 6th July 2017 Interaction with faculties -Tips for the preparation for exam on the subject Drafting,Appearances and Pleadings
ICSI-SIRC House
5 7th July 2017 Commencement of Class Room Teaching for Foundation / Executive Programme for December 2017 examination
ICSI-SIRC House
6 7th July 2017 Student study circle meeting on “Loan to director & intercorporate loans & investments”
ICSI-SIRC House
7 10th July 2017 Parent teacher meet ICSI-SIRC House
7 11th July 2017 Student updates on emerging aspects in company law
ICSI-SIRC House
8 12th July 2017 GST ICSI-SIRC House
9 14th July 2017 How to prepare for the exams ICSI-SIRC House
10 14th July 2017 Student study circle meeting on “Managerial Remuneration”
ICSI-SIRC House
11 15th July 2017 Commencement of Class Room Teaching for Professional Programme for December 2017 examination
ICSI-SIRC House
12 17th July 2017 Motivational talk for students ICSI-SIRC House
13 18th July 2017 Moot Court ICSI-SIRC House
14 19th July 2017 Interaction with faculties -Tips for the preparation for exam on the subjects Financial,Treasury & forex Management
ICSI-SIRC House
15 19th July 2017 Samadhan Diwas’ On this date each and every department and Office of ICSI and
ICSI-SIRC House
e-bulletin 87 July 2017
Call center will ensure that the pending complaints go down to ZERO
16 20th July 2017 Launch of special edition of students bulletin for the month July 2017
ICSI-SIRC House
17 20th July 2017 Faculty Induction programme ICSI-SIRC House
18 21st July 2017 Interaction with faculties -Tips for the preparation for exam on the subject Tax laws and Practice
ICSI-SIRC House
19 22nd July 2017 Campus Placement programme ICSI-SIRC House
20 24th July 2017 Mock BM ICSI-SIRC House
21 25th July 2017 Interaction with faculties -Tips for the preparation for exam on the subject capital markets
ICSI-SIRC House
22 26th July 2017 Kargil Victory day - essay writing competition on the theme “good governance practices in armed forces”
ICSI-SIRC House
23 27th July 2017 Swachh bharat abhiyan ICSI-SIRC House
24 27th July 2017 Quiz contest on Company Law ICSI-SIRC House
25 28th July 2017 World Nature Conservation Day- Declamation competition on the theme “ Role of a CS in environment and pollution control laws”
ICSI-SIRC House
26 28th July 2017 Student study circle meeting on “Secretarial Standard-1”
ICSI-SIRC House
27 29th July 2017 Mock AGM ICSI-SIRC House
28 30th July 2017 Starting of 2nd Batch of full time executive programme
ICSI-SIRC House
29 31st July 2017 Cultural Programme for students ICSI-SIRC House
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For SIRC OF ICSI
CS Ganapathi G M CS Dhanapal S Chairman Member & Chairman Class Room Teaching Committee
e-bulletin 88 July 2017
DEHRADUN CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Dehradun Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No Date Program Venue
1 01st July, 2017 Regional Conference Host-Dehradun Chapter
Mussoorie (Uttrakhand)
2 04th July 2017 Students Induction Programme DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
3 05th July, 2017 Student Program on “Company Law”
DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
4 06th July, 2017 Students Programmed “On Personality Development”
DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
5 07th July, 2017 Free session on “Corporate law” for Students of Executive & Professional
DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
6 08th July, 2017 CAP Programmes CNI Girls/Boys College Dehradun
7 10th July,2017 CAP Programmes DEHRADUN
8 11th July, 2017 Students Parent Meet DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
9 12th to 15th July, 2017
CAP Programmes DEHRADUN/ RISHIKESH SCHOOLS
10 17th July, 2017 Programme for students on “Soft skill”
DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
11 18th to 22nd July,
CAP Programmes DEHRADUN SCHOOLS
12 24th July 2017 Motivational talk for students DEHRADUN CHPATER OF ICSI
13 25th to 29th July, 2017
CAP Programmes DEHRADUN SCHOOLS
Submitted for your kind information please.
With kind regards,
(Anita Bhandari), Administrator, Dehradun Chapter of NIRC of ICSI
e-bulletin 89 July 2017
SURAT CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Surat Chapter of WIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Garden area of Choupati, Surat
2 1st July 2017
Issue of Press Release on Student Month
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3 7th July 2017 Start of Class Room Teaching. Surat chapter of ICSI
4 14th July 2017 Webcast for students Surat chapter of ICSI
5 15th July 2017
Parent teachers meet would be conducted.
Surat chapter of ICSI
6 15th July 2017
Kargil Victory day- essay writing competition on the theme “good governance practices in armed forces”
Surat chapter of ICSI
7 17th July 2017 EDP Lords Plaza, Surat
8 17th July 2017
(Tentative)
Faculty induction Programme Surat chapter of ICSI
9 18th July 2017 Moot Court Competitions Lords Plaza, Surat
10 19th July 2017 Communication / soft skills development Programme for students attending classes.
Lords Plaza, Surat
11 19th July 2017
‘Samadhan Diwas’ On this date each and every department and Office of ICSI and Call center will ensure that the pending complaints go down to ZERO
Surat chapter of ICSI
e-bulletin 90 July 2017
12 20th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Lords Plaza, Surat
13 21st July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees
Lords Plaza, Surat
14 21st July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Lords Plaza, Surat
15 24th to 28th July 2017
Celebration of career awareness week on pan India basis at all offices and study centers
In Districts allocated for Surat Chapter
16 25th - 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week In Districts allocated for Surat Chapter
17 27th July 2017 Swachh bharat abhiyan Surat chapter of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!!
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Surat Chapter of ICSI
CS Kuldip Nagar CS Komal Khadaria CS Arvind Kumar Yadav Chairman Vice-Chairperson Secretary
e-bulletin 91 July 2017
GOA CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Goa Chapter of WIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Public Utility Places
2 4th July 2017 Mock Interview session for Professional Students
GOA Chapter
3 5th July 2017 Free Lecture on "How to Prepare for Professional exams"
Goa Chapter
4 7th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students
Goa Chapter
5 10th July 2017
Student Program on “Emerging Aspects in Corporate Laws
Goa Chapter
6 11th July 2017 Free Session on “Drafting” Goa Chapter
7 15th July 23017
Students Parent Meet Goa Chapter
8 12th July 2017 Programme for students on “Soft skill”
Goa Chapter
9 20th July 2017 to 27th July 2017
4th EDP Goa Chapter
10 13th July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees
Goa Chapter
11 14th July 2017 Free Lecture on “Basic Accounting”
Goa Chapter
12 17th July 2017 Program for Students on Personality Development
Goa Chapter
13 18th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Goa Chapter
14 25th July 2017 to 31st July 2017
Career Awareness Programme at different Collages
Goa Collages
Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students (Trainee) in their offices.
e-bulletin 92 July 2017
VADODARA CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017 Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Vadodara Chapter of WIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Presidency Club, Next to Podar World School Sherkhi, Vadodara
2 5th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Vadodara chapter of ICSI
3 11th July 2017 Preliminary Round of 15th All India Moot Court Competitions – 2017
Vadodara chapter of ICSI
4 14th July 2017 Webcast for students Vadodara chapter of ICSI
5 15th July 2017 Parent Teachers Meet Vadodara chapter of ICSI
6 17th July 2017 Faculty Induction Programme Vadodara chapter of ICSI
7 19th July 2017 Communication/soft skills development Programme for students attending classes.
Vadodara chapter of ICSI
8 21st July 2017 Orientation Programme for trainees Vadodara chapter of ICSI
9 26th July 2017 Kargil Victory day- essay writing competition on the theme “good governance practices in armed forces”
Vadodara chapter of ICSI
10 27th July 2017 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Vadodara chapter of ICSI
11 28th July 2017 World Nature Conservation Day- Declamation competition on the theme “Role of a CS in environment and pollution control laws”
Vadodara chapter of ICSI
Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your capabilities!!!!!!!! Notice for each program would be circulated from time to time.
Note: Members are kindly requested to inform the students in their offices.
Thanks and regards
For Vadodara Chapter of ICSI
CS Hemant Nandaniya Chairman
CS Hemant Valand
Vice-Chairman
CS Susheela Maheshwari
Secretary
CS D S Mahajani Treasurer
e-bulletin 93 July 2017
BAREILLY CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Bareilly Chapter of NIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1 July 2017
Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
C. I. Park, Prem Nagar, Bareilly
2 1st July 2017
Issue of Press Release on Student Month
3 5th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
4 7th July 2017 Activation of Class Room Teaching
Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
5 10th July 2017
5 Days Skill Development Program
Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
6 14th July 2017 Webcast for students Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
7 15th July 2017 Students Parent Meet Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
8 19th July 2017 Samadhan Diwas Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
9 24th July to 28th July 2017
Celebration of Career Awareness Week
Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
10 25th July to 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
11 26th July 2017
Kargil Victory day- essay writing competition on the theme “good governance practices in armed forces”
Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
12 27th July 2017 Swacch Bharat Abhiyan Bareilly Chapter of ICSI
e-bulletin 94 July 2017
COIMBATORE CHAPTER
Celebration of Students’ Month- July 2017
Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform that, Coimbatore Chapter of SIRC of ICSI will be celebrating July 2017 as Students’ Month as declared by ICSI. As a part of celebration, following activities will be organised during this month:
Sr No
Date Program Venue
1 1st July 2017 Van Mahotsav Divas-Plantation of trees
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
2 4th July 2017 Blood Donation Camp Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
3 4th July 2017
A get together with CS Students after the examination
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
4 5th July 2017 Quiz contests for Students Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
5 5th July 2017 Student Program on “Emerging Aspects in Corporate Laws “
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
7 07th July 2017
7th July 2017 for Regular Batch (Already had Inauguration for weekend Batch on 17th June. 120 students participated)
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
8 15th July 2017 Parent teachers meet would be conducted
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
9 19th July 2017 Communication / soft skills development Programme for students attending classes.
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
10 19th July 2017 ‘Samadhan Diwas’ On this date each and every department and Office of ICSI and Call center will ensure that the pending complaints go down to ZERO
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
11 21st July 2017
Orientation Programme for trainees
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
e-bulletin 95 July 2017
12 22nd July 2017 Corporate houses to be called to guide the students
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
13 24th – 28th July 2017
Celebration of career awareness week on pan India basis at all offices and study centers
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
14 25th July 2017 Motivational talk for students Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
15 25th – 29th July 2017
Career Awareness Week Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
16 23rd July 2017 Swacch bharat abhiyan Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
17 28th July 2017 World Nature Conservation Day- Declamation competition on the theme “ Role of a CS in environment and pollution control laws”
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI
Thanks & Regards, Sreejith.P Asst. Director The Institute of Company Secretaries of India Coimbatore Chapter PH: 0422-2237006 Address: No.209, KSG Complex, Door No. 1 & 2,IInd Floor, Sastri Road, Ramnagar, Coimbatore - 641009
NATIONAL LEVEL COMPETITIONS FOR THE YEAR 2017
Name of the Programme Host Region (2017)
16th All India Elocution Competition WIRC
15th All India Moot Court Competition EIRC
17th All India Company Law Quiz SIRC
17th All India Essay Writing Competition NIRC
18th All India Students` Conference NIRC
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e-bulletin 96 July 2017
Examination 1. DECLARATION OF JUNE, 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS
The results of Professional Programme and Executive Programme examinations held in June, 2017 are tentatively to be declared in the month of August, 2017. The date of declaration of the result would be announced on the website of the Institute (www.icsi.edu.). The results along with individual candidate’s subject-wise break-up of marks would be made available on Institute’s website after the declaration of results.
2. ISSUING OF MARKS-SHEETS OF JUNE, 2017 EXAMINATION
According to the decision taken by the Institute, the dispatch of Result-cum-Marks Statements for Executive Programme Examination in physical form has been discontinued. Instead formal E-Result-cum-Marks Statements for Executive Programme Examination June, 2017 would be uploaded on the website: www.icsi.edu for downloading by the students for their reference, use and records. However, the Result-cum-Marks-Statements of Professional Programme would continue to be issued in physical form.
3. ANNOUNCEMENT: OPENING OF NEW EXAMINATION CENTRES
ATTENTION STUDENTS
NEW EXAMINATION CENTRES
FOR COMPANY SECRETARIES EXAMINATION-DECEMBER, 2017
The Institute is pleased to announce opening of new Examination Centres at the following cities on an experimental basis w.e.f. December, 2017 session of examination :
S. No. City & State Centre Code
1 Moradabad (Uttar Pradsesh) 247
2 Solapur (Maharashtra) 436
Accordingly, candidates can opt for new examination centre at the aforesaid city (ies) while enrolling for December, 2017 examination in addition to the existing examination centres.
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5. ALL INDIA PRIZE AWARDS-JUNE, 2016 EXAMINATIONS
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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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] or contact on phone number 0120-4082136.
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News from Region
THE INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES OF INDIA SOUTHERN INDIA REGIONAL COUNCIL
ORAL COACHING CLASSES FOR PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME
ALL MODULES : WEEK-END CLASSES FOR DECEMBER 2017 EXAMINATION
Date of Commencement Module Days Timing Fee
15.07.2017 Module-I Saturdays
Sundays
Tuesdays
01.30 p.m. to03.30 p.m.
07.00 a.m. to 09.00 a.m.
06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m.
Rs.6100/-
15.07.2017 Module-II Saturdays
Sundays
Thursdays
03.45 p.m. to 05.45 p.m.
09.15 a.m. to 11.15 a.m.
06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m.
Rs.6100/-
15.07.2017 Module-III * Fridays
Saturdays
Sundays
06.00 p.m. to08.00 p.m.
06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m.
11.30 a.m. to 01.30 p.m.
Rs.5000/-
*Excluding Elective subjects
WHY SHOULD YOU UNDERGO CLASS ROOM TEACHING [ORAL COACHING] AT ICSI-SIRC
1. Classes are conducted exclusively for students doing CS course and the focused coaching helps the students
tremendously. 2. Classes are conducted for the past several decades and thousands of Company Secretaries have passed
from our oral coaching with many students getting All India Rank. 3. The faculty members are sought after professionals; they teach not only theoretically but also provide
practical experience. 4. Students undergoing Classroom teaching can utilize the library and reading room (with more than 2000
books) free of cost for their reference. 5. Tests are conducted which will help the students to prepare for the examinations; 6. Students can attend all meetings organized by Students Forum of ICSI free charge which will enable them to
update their knowledge, clarify doubts and improve their leadership skill. 7. Sessions on how to prepare exams and also doubt clearing session exclusively for the difficult subjects will
be free for Oral Coaching Students. 8. The fees charged by ICSI is one of the lowest and the classes are conducted only for the benefit of students. 9. Special Programme on Union Budget will be organized for the students free of cost.
For further details please contact:
SIRC OF THE ICSI, 9, Wheat Crofts Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600 034 Phone : (044) 28279898, 28268685; E-mail : [email protected]
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THE ICSI – SIRC
ORAL COACHING CLASSES for
EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER 2017 EXAMINATION
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India – Southern India Regional Office is commencing
Oral Coaching Classes for Executive Programme Both Modules for
December 2017 examination from 10th July, 2107
Executive Programme : Date of commencement : 10.07.2017
Module-II (Morning) Fees: Rs. 5600
Module-I (Evening) Fees: Rs. 6100
Oral Coaching Classes
Stage Date of Commencement
Timings Fee Last date for receipt of application
Executive Programme
(Module-II Morning) for December examination.
10.07.2017 6.30 a.m. to
8.30 a.m.
Rs.5600/- 03.07.2017
Executive Programme
(Module-I Evening) ) for December 2017 examination.
10.07.2017 6.00 p.m. to
8.00 p.m.
Rs.6100/- 03.07.2017
Foundation Programme (Morning Batch) for December 2017 examination.
10.07.2017 9.00 a.m.
to 11.00 a.m.
Rs.5100/- 03.07.2017
Foundation Programme (Evening Batch) for December 2017 examination.
10.07.2017 4.00 p.m.
to 6.00 p.m.
Rs.5100/- 03.07.2017
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ALL MODULES : WEEK-END CLASSES FOR DECEMBER 2017 EXAMINATION
Date of Commencement
Module Days Timing Fee
15.07.2017 Module-I Saturdays Sundays Tuesdays
01.30 p.m. to 03.30 p.m. 07.00 a.m. to 09.00 a.m. 06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m.
Rs.6100/-
15.07.2017 Module-II Saturdays Sundays Thursdays
03.45 p.m. to 05.45 p.m. 09.15 a.m. to 11.15 a.m. 06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m.
Rs.6100/-
15.07.2017 Module-III * Fridays Saturdays Sundays
06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m. 06.00 p.m. to 08.00 p.m. 11.30 a.m. to 01.30 p.m.
Rs.5000/-
*Excluding Elective subjects
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