Tuesday 5 July 2011

SIMPLE TIPS FOR CLEAR CS EXECUTIVE PROGRAME

Clearing Your CS EXECUTIVE Exams – Tips, Strategies & Guidelines

The CS Executive Course consists of the following subjects and modules:
MODULE - I
1. General and Commercial Laws
2. Company Accounts, Cost and Management Accounting
3. Tax Laws
MODULE - II
4. Company Law
5. Economic, Labour & Industrial Laws
6. Securities Laws and Compliance Management

Pattern of the Question Papers:

Generally, in exams, the pattern of the question papers in all the above mentioned subjects is as follows:

1. 8 questions will be asked out of which any 6 are to be answered. In each paper, the 1st question will be compulsory which will consist of 4-5 parts. (SUFFICIENT CHOICE)

2. There will be 15 to 20 marks of Objective Questions (True/False, Multiple Choice Questions, Fill in the Blanks etc.) in each paper. Method of Study:

Firstly, every student should decide well in advance whether he/she should opt for private coaching or do self study. Generally, for practical subjects, students opt for coaching. However, it is not necessary to take tuitions for passing CS exams. One can easily clear the CS exams with 2-3 months of sheer hard work. Self Study is better if you think you are comfortable with the theme of the subject. On the other hand, coaching should be undertaken for typical subjects that scare the hell out of you.

Next, every student should focus on the study material provided by ICSI. This is very important because the question papers are set from these modules only. Following points may help you in module study:

1. Try to remember the concepts and don’t try to mug up things.

2. Analyse each topic from exam point of view & give special importance to high-scoring topics.

3. Take a sketch pen and underline the expected blanks, MCQs and True / False questions. This will help you to score bonus marks since such questions are generally easy & straight-forward.

4. Don’t over-concentrate on any topic since the syllabus is very lengthy. Remember, your main aim of doing module study is to have a basic understanding of the subject. Therefore, overemphasis to less important topics is not at all recommended (especially during exam days).

5. Don’t forget to make short notes, wherever needed. This will help you during revision time.

6. Make the use of Scanners to prioritise your study. Understand the trend of questions asked in the previous examinations. Easy & high-scoring topics should be covered first before studying the difficult & unimportant topics.

7. Revision is very important. This point is generally under-estimated but let me tell you that this could be the difference between a Pass and a Fail. This is all the more important in a professional exam like CS where every mark is important & there is not even a single day gap
between the papers. So don’t forget to revise whatever you have done.

Analysis of the Subjects:

1. General and Commercial Laws: This is a difficult subject to start off. When you read it for the first time, everything will be new & you might find yourself in alien territory. However, once you get a grip of it, you will find it very high-scoring. The Institute material and scanner is enough for this subject. It requires at least 2 readings to become familiar with the terminology of this subject. In short, this subject is not as tough as it looks. Just stick to it for a week & I’m sure you’ll master it.

2. Company Accounts and Cost and Management Accounting: This is one of the two practical subjects in the CS Executive course. Students from Commerce background might have studied most of the topics in this subject earlier in some or the other way. As the name suggests, the syllabus consists of major portion from Company Accounts, Costing & Management Accounting. From practical point of view, topics such as Holding Company, Amalgamation are very important. For the practical portion, stick to the material you are comfortable with and then solve the scanners to test yourself. Don’t ignore the theory portion. Generally, it carries around 30-40 marks. For the theory portion, refer to the study material only.

3. Tax Laws: This subject is divided into two parts – Income Tax (50 marks) & Wealth Tax, VAT & Service Tax (50 marks). Income tax is a bit lengthy for 50 marks but it is very interesting. Students who have studied it at the B.Com. level in detail may find it high-scoring. On the other hand, Wealth Tax, VAT & Service Tax is not that technical & it hardly requires 3 days of preparation. For better understanding, students may refer to the book authored by Mr. Girish Ahuja. Finally, don’t forget to have a look at the recent amendments applicable for your attempt.

4. Company Law: Company law is the main subject of the CS Executive Course. Students should read this subject to gain knowledge because a Company Secretary is expected to be an expert in this field. Clarity is very important in this subject. Understand the subject instead of mugging up. Try & remember the important sections. This paper is very interesting since it deals with all the aspects of a company right from its formation to its end. Don’t be afraid by the size of the module of this subject. You can easily score 60 if you read the module once & understand the theme of the subject. Undoubtedly, if you mention sections and cases in your answers, it will fetch youmore marks in the exams. However, if you are not sure of the same, then please don’t take a risk. Wrong section numbers create a negative impression on the examiner & this may cost you heavily in terms of marking for your other answers.

5. Economic and Labour Laws: This is the trickiest and the most dangerous subject. It is the result changer in the second group. Everyone should be perfect with the labour laws and you must score at least 30 out of 40 marks. Economic laws are very dry and would require detailed preparation. The trick here is to master the labour laws portion and just go through the economic laws. Many people fail in this group just because they are not able to score 40 in this paper. So don’t take this paper lightly & read it regularly right from the start.

6. Securities Laws and Compliance Management: This subject is a little technical. On the day before the exam, you might feel totally exhausted (this being the last one). You might also find yourself totally confused but don’t worry, that’s just the nature of this subject. I would recommend that you study this subject in the last month because you might not be able to retain it for a long time (unless you have some real-time practical knowledge). Topics such as ‘Stock exchanges’ and ‘Public issue of securities’ carry more weightage so lay special emphasis on these chapters. This is the final paper so just go for it & give it everything you have.

So that’s just about it. I hope I was able to give you an insight on how to prepare for your CS Executive Exams. Finally, I hope that 25th February / 25th August will no longer remain a nightmare rather it would become a day of celebration for all the CS Students. Wishing you loads of success.

ALL THE BEST &
Enjoy Passing

Thanks & Regards
Krishna
9347278474
krmokrishna@gmail.com

Tuesday 14 June 2011

6 PRINCIPLES OF LIFE

* No point using limited life to chase unlimited money.
* No point earning so much money you cannot live to spend it .
* Money is not yours until you spend it.
* When you are young, you use your health to chase your wealth ; when you are old, you use your wealth to buy back your health . Difference is that,it is too late .
* How happy a man is, is not how much he has but how little he needs .
* No point working so hard to provide for the people you have no time to spend with


Thanks & Regards
K. Krishna
9347278474
krmokrishna@gmail.com
Hi to all the member of the future company secretaries,

i have some material of company law, security law, labour law and tax law, any one required material just give ther mail id so i can forward the material. it is usefull who are attemting in december, 2011

All the best to all the members who have written exams in june and waiting for results, i pray to god all are suceed in ther exams.

be intouch with all the members


Thanks & Regards
K. Krishna
9347278474
krmokrishna@gmail.com

Thursday 9 June 2011

COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW

Once upon a time the colors of the world started to quarrel.
All claimed that they were the best. The most important, the most useful, the most beautiful and the favorite.
Green said:
"Clearly I am the most important. I am the sign of life and of hope.
I was chosen for grass, trees and leaves. Without me, all animals would die. Look over the countryside and you will see that I am in the majority."
Blue interrupted:
"You only think about the earth, but consider the sky and the sea. It is the water that is the basis of life and drawn up by the clouds from the deep sea. The sky gives space and peace and serenity. Without my peace, you would all be nothing."
Yellow chuckled:
"You are all so serious. I bring laughter, gaiety, and warmth into the world. The sun is yellow, the moon is yellow, and the stars are yellow. Every time you look at a sunflower, the whole world starts to smile. Without me there would be no fun."
Orange started next to blow her trumpet:
"I am the color of health and strength. I may be scarce, but I am precious for I serve the needs of human life. I carry the most important vitamins. Think of carrots, pumpkins, oranges, mangoes, and papayas. I don't hang around all the time, but when I fill the sky at sunrise or sunset My beauty is so striking that no one gives another thought to any of you."
Red could stand it no longer he shouted out:
"I am the ruler of all of you. I am blood - life's blood!I am the color of danger and of bravery. I am willing to fight for a cause. I bring fire into the blood. Without me, the earth would be as empty as the moon. I am the color of passion and of love, the red rose, the poinsettia and the poppy."
Purple rose up to his full height:
He was very tall and spoke with great pomp: "I am the color of royalty and power. Kings, chiefs, and bishops have always chosen me for I am the sign of authority and wisdom. People do not question me! They listen and obey."
Finally Indigo spoke, much more quietly than all the others. But with just as much determination:
"Think of me. I am the color of silence.
You hardly notice me, but without me you all become superficial. I represent thought and reflection, twilight and deep water. You need me for balance and contrast, for prayer and inner peace.".




And so all the colors went on boasting each others. Each convinced of his or her own superiority. Their quarreling became louder and louder. Suddenly there was a startling flash of bright lightening, thunder rolled and boomed. Rain started to pour down relentlessly. The colors crouched down in fear, drawing close to one another for comfort.
In the midst of the clamor, the Rain began to speak:
"You foolish colors, fighting amongst yourselves, each trying to dominate the rest. Don't you know that you were each made for a special purpose, unique and different? Join hands with one another and come to me."
Doing as they were told, the colors united and joined hands.
The Rain continued:
"From now on, when it rains, each of you will stretch across the sky. In a great bow of color as a reminder that you can all live in peace. The Rainbow is a sign of hope for tomorrow."

And so, whenever a good rain-washes the world and a Rainbow appears in the sky, is to let us remember to appreciate one another.


Regards
Krishna
9347278474
krmokrishna@gmail.com

Friday 22 April 2011

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QUALITIES OF SUCCESS



Qualities of Success is more than a few buzz-words that I got out of some book. They have been a part of my life for many years. Without learning and internalizing these traits, I wouldn’t have any of the successes I have. Now, I feel the need to share them with you, in the hopes that you will someday have the success you want.

As this series continues, you will see where more and more, these traits overlap each other. That’s no coincidence. All of these traits are interconnected, and when you don’t have one, you really don’t have any.

As new posts are written that deal with what I believe are important qualities to posess, I will also include the quality here.

HONESTY: This shouldn’t need too much description. Honesty is telling the truth at all times. When you lie, you weaken your credibility, but more importantly, you have to waste energy remembering and propigating the lie you told.

SELF-CONTROL: In Personal Finance, many times, we talk about money, saving, sacrificing. At some point, all we are really doing is substituting one compulsion for another. While you don’t want to let ‘things’ control you, neither do you want to let the fear of ‘things’ to control you. The only thing that should control you is your own set of values, morals, and belief in what is best for you.

DEDICATION: There is a phrase that nothing worth having is easy. One of the reasons why dedication is a quality that successful people share is because it is so much easier to say, “F-it! I’ve done my share.” While you may have done your ‘share’, doing your share is only good enough to get you in with the pack. If you want to lead the pack, you have to be willing to do the work needed to get there.

LOYALTY: Along your path to success, there will be many opportunities to screw the other guy over. Companies will ask for your loyalty, your friends will ask for your loyalty, and both will be willing to show you their (version of) loyalty. Stay true to yourself. Don’t break loyalty with family, or those who share your desire to succeed. Never take someone’s affirmation of loyalty with the same weight as their proof in deeds of their loyalty.

PRIDE: Taking pride in what you do, where you work, or even just in who you are is essential. The little things that you do throughout the day that show you don’t take pride are noticed by others. Even if it seems like no big deal at the time, if you take no pride in yourself, how can others be proud of you?

PATIENCE: Nothing worth having is going to come quickly. You need to be able to prove your worthiness to your boss so that they will trust you with the authority you deserve. ALSO, anybody who claims you can get rich quick is full of it! Real wealth, real riches, don’t come from some magic formula that they will sell you for $14.95. It doesn’t come from investing in risky ventures. It only comes from hard work, prudent investing, savings, strong budgeting skills, and experience. EVERYTHING comes down eventually.

ACCOUNTABILITY: Once you leave your mother’s womb, you become more than just you, you become a representative to the world of your family. You become a representative to your family of your friends. When you work, you are a representative of your company, and of the public. This is a huge responsibility, and one that is too often overlooked. Remember this responsibility throughout the day, and act in a way that befits a company that has the good sense to have hired you. Also, act in a way that the customers who ultimately pay your salary would be happy with. And never forget to always act in such a way that demonstrates that your parents did the right things in raising you.

INITIATIVE: If all you want to do is sit around waiting for pay day, that’s your call. Don’t count on being moved up in the world, don’t count on making a difference, and especially don’t count on being noticed by anybody. You have to look around you at your work place and see what needs to be done and decide what you can do. I forget the exact quote; I forget even where I heard it first, but there is a saying that if you put your self in the road, good luck has no choice but to go through you (or something like that). The point is that you have to create your own luck in life, and the best way to do that is by showing a little initiative.

DIGNITY: Sure, it’s easy to pick on those that are less than perfect, but at what cost to our own feelings of right and wrong. Don’t try to build yourself up by tearing someone else down: You make yourself look even worse in the end.

SELF RESPECT: On the other side of dignity, you have self-respect. The short of it is, there are bad people out there who are looking for anything to make fun of you about, to try and take away your dignity. Don’t give them any more ammo than they (think) they may have. If you carry yourself as if you were a success, with all the obligations that entails, chances are good that you will be a success.

DISCIPLINE: In life, quite frequently, your parents aren’t going to be near you to stop you from doing something stupid, and that’s a good thing. The responsibility for doing that now lies squarely on your shoulders. Revel in this, and know that all of the lessons they have taught you are within you. Make sure you listen to those lessons, so you don’t do something you may regret in the future.

PERSEVERANCE: Very few new things you try in life will work perfectly the first time. You have to make the decision whether or not you are willing to keep trying something till it does work, or till you can do it better. Some things are important enough to stick to, but others should be dropped like a rock as soon as you see that it will be a failure. You need to learn the difference.

HUMILITY: You might be really good at something. You might even be the best. If so, congratulations! Take that skill or talent, and put it to work helping others. Don’t get stuck on yourself or your abilities. There is no shame, and you will win a lot more battles, in being gracious in accepting the accolades that you get for your skills.

COURTESY:: Doing the small, inconsequential things that are just nice, will never hurt you. You become a better person for doing them, and people will want to do them for you more often.

RESPONSIBILITY: Understand that your actions today define your destiny tomorrow. Not what happened last year, or last week. Not what someone else said about you or did to you, but your actions and reactions. Accept that, and you will see that there is a pride in knowing that you can overcome the stupid things that have happened in the past with right action today.

INDOMINITABLE SPIRIT: Never let the outside world, or any of the nay-sayers beat you! You are better than that, and you can win!

LEADERSHIP: You never really know who is watching you, or when. If you want to be successful, and if you want to someday help others to become successful as well, you need to take on the responsibility of being a leader. Leaders are not born that way; to become a good leader takes hard work, discipline, and a willingness to put your name on the line.

Friday 15 April 2011

Hi Company Secretaries..... As u know very well that Exams are tooo near, so plz help each other.. anybody who has got any materials, plz  keep updating it or sent it to my I.D, plzzzzz stay in touch.... ma I.D is......

malvika.chawan@gmail.com,...... its also my Facebook I.D guys.......

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Welcome

"Mistakes, Failures and Rejections are a part of Progress and Growth, Nobody ever Achieved anything Worth without Facing these Things."

                                  We The Company Secretaries dont accept anybody elses definition of me, we DEFINE ourselves. For doing it, the ICSI had been Helpful. One of its Help towards us was introducing the STUDENT INDUCTION PROGRAMME. A SEVEN day Programme, with Every minute of it to teach us something new, which we were ignorant of. Having undergone many sessions which were indeed life moulding, with new ideas and concepts and giving a practical view about the Corporate World.

                                   Starting the Seventh Batch of S.I.P, From 05.04.2011 to 12.04.2011, undergoing serious sessions from Learned Scholars was something like being Blessed. Hope, we had some more days of learning added to the Seven Day Program called, "THE STUDENT INDUCTION PROGRAM."