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Why to do CS

Because its a THINKING BEYOND OBVIOUS profession

originated from the Latin word

secretarius
COMPANY

SECRETARY

A person to whom a SECRET is entrusted. It reflects the confidentiality of the role and the trust placed on the position.

Company Secretary

Company Secretary is the officer of the company who aligns various management functions with company policies, ensures compliance of all applicable laws and endeavors to develop mutual trust between various stakeholders for sustainable growth of the company.
The use of the word secretary in the name of this specialization is a bit misleading for one who is new to the concept. A Company Secretary has nothing to do with regular secretarial work. A Company Secretary is a professional whose role in a corporate set up is that of an advisor for legal matters.

Snapshot
The CS professionals, along with the chartered

accountants and cost accountants, are seen as the three pillars of the corporate world with regards to legal compliances; finances, taxation and costing. Every company with a paid up capital of over Rs 5 crore is legally bound to employ a full-time CS The only profession apart from CA and CWA that have statutory power given by central govt.

Cont
The demand for qualified CS professionals is

bound to grow considering the prevailing demand-supply mismatch." As of now, the ICSI has 30,000 enrolled members and it extends coaching and training services to 2.80 lakh students across India. The growing demand for the professionals can be gauged from the rising number of enrolments for the CS exam, which is up from 94,000 in December 2010 to 1.20 lakh in 2011

Company Without Company Secretary

Company Policies

Management Functions
Ethics and Mutual Trust

Regulatory Compliances

NO COORDINATION In the COMPANY

Company With Company Secretary

Company Policies Management Functions

Regulatory Compliances
Ethics and Mutual Trust

COMPANY SECRETRY aligns everything to CORPORATE GROWTH

Again Question comes in mind why to do CS ?

Company Secretary is Vital Link


INVESTORS

GOVT & REGULATOR

BOARD

COMPANY SECRETARY
OTHER
STAKEHOLDERS

EMPLOYEES

PUBLIC

Role of CS in Company
Handling legal aspects

responsibilities attached to meetings of Board of


Directors matters related to central/state sales tax, excise laws, labour laws and corporate laws. authorized to sign the annual returns of the company A Company Secretary handles matters related to obtaining institutional finance compliance officer of the company Corporate Planner and Strategic Manager.

Which Act governs the COMPANY SECRETARIES

COMPANY SECRETARIES ACT 1980

Who Are Eligible for CS


Eligibility for foundation

course for training as a Company Secretary is 10+2 Eligibility for intermediate Graduates or post-graduates in commerce, or any other discipline except fine arts. ICWA or CA Eligibility for Professional After having qualified in the Intermediate course, a student is eligible to study the final course. Company Secretary Training A student who has passed the executive or professional course has to undergo the management training of 15 months either in the companies sponsored by the institute or under the guidance of a Company Secretary in practice.

Procedure of becoming CS
Pass foundation course or

Graduates Direct entery to Executive

Computer Training SIP training Pass Executive EDP 15 month internship under CS Pass professinal level 15 day stock exchange training

Prospects for employment


1. Doing job
A company secretary graduate can get recruited in private

as well as government organization. There are many private companies. As far as government jobs are concerned, the following are the main employers State Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Airport Authority of India

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited


Bharat Earth Movers Limited

2. Practicing company secretary 3. Be lacturer

Qualities Of Company Secretaries

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