10&12th Standard Marks for Company Secretary Exam fees, says ICSI by Students Education Fund Trust scheme-60/75/90%
The Council of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) in its 182nd meeting held on 31.08.2008 has approved creation of ‘ICSI Students Education Fund Trust’ to financially assist the economically backward students as part of its social responsibility & to promote/ encourage academically bright students to attract the best available talent to the profession.
I think, soon one can see, school students aiming their marks to get Company Secretary Course fee exemption, saying, I got This Much & I aim to become a Company Secretary !!! (like Doctors / Engineers having Cut-off marks)
Categories of Students who are eligible & how to claim such exemption from such fees & format of application with enclosures can be understood from See Yes -> Yes, ACS: 10&12th Standard Marks for Company Secretary Exam fees, says ICSI by Students Education Fund Trust scheme-60/75/90%
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The Council of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) in its 182nd meeting held on 31.08.2008 has approved creation of ‘ICSI Students Education Fund Trust’ to financially assist the economically backward students as part of its social responsibility & to promote/ encourage academically bright students to attract the best available talent to the profession.
I think, soon one can see, school students aiming their marks to get Company Secretary Course fee exemption, saying, I got This Much & I aim to become a Company Secretary !!! (like Doctors / Engineers having Cut-off marks)
Categories of Students who are eligible & how to claim such exemption from such fees & format of application with enclosures can be understood from See Yes -> Yes, ACS: 10&12th Standard Marks for Company Secretary Exam fees, says ICSI by Students Education Fund Trust scheme-60/75/90%
Enjoy CS Studies & Updates…Keep readin…
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Vj
Trezrrr...Every Pulsss...
See Yes -> Yes, ACS
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