Company Secretary
Company Secretary
Company Secretary
A Company Secretary is a person who handles the legal aspects of an organization, business enterprise or an individual. A Company Secretary is also responsible for maintaining and auditing the company’s tax returns, keeping the records safe, advising the top management regarding the financial health of the company.
In India, The Institute of Company Secretaries regulates and ain the profession of CS.
Table of Contents
- Interpretation & General Laws
- Company Law
- Corporate & Management Accounting
- Securities Laws & Capital Markets
- Tax Laws
- Financial & Strategic Management
- Risk Management
- Compliance Management and Due Diligence
- Corporate Funding & Listings in Stock Exchanges
- Advanced Tax Law
- Corporate Restructuring
- Resolution of Corporate Disputes
Company Secretary FAQs
Who is the target audience for this exam?
- Students
- Company Secretary
- Company Registrar
- Legal Adviser
- Administrative Secretary
What skills are required for this exam?
- Strong Communication Skills
- Expertise in Company Law
- Time Management
- Multitasking
- Good Written and Spoken Skills
- Strong Numerical Skills
- Analytical Skills
What is Company Secretary?
A Company Secretary is basically a senior position in a private sector company or public sector organisation, who regulates and maintains the legal aspect of a company. It is one of the key positions which help the top management in decision making.
What are the career prospects after completing the exam successfully?
- Company Secretary Executive
- Company Secretary
- Legal and Compliance Manager
- Company Registrar
- Legal Advisor
- Corporate Planner
- Administrative Secretary
What are the exam objectives?
- Interpretation & General Laws
- Company Law
- Corporate & Management Accounting
- Securities Laws & Capital Markets
- Tax Laws
- Financial & Strategic Management
- Risk Management
- Compliance Management and Due Diligence
- Corporate Funding & Listings in Stock Exchanges
- Advanced Tax Law
- Corporate Restructuring
- Resolution of Corporate Disputes