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CS Professional Exam: Tips to Pass in Your First Attempt

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Introduction to CS Professional Exam

CS Professional is the final stage examination of the Company Secretary (CS) Course, which holds great significance in becoming a CS. These exams conducted by ICSI take place twice a year, in June and December, and consist of three modules with three subjects each. While the papers involve descriptive-type questions, it’s worth noting that Paper 8 and 9 are open book examinations, with Paper 9 being an Elective Paper.

To ensure success in your first attempt, it’s crucial to follow the correct preparation strategy while covering the extensive syllabus. Here are some tips to help you effectively sail through the exam:

#1 Selecting the Right Study Materials

To prepare for the exam, gather all necessary study materials ahead of time. While some students prefer ICSI study materials, it’s essential to consider well-known author books as well. Striking a balance between the Institute study material and other resources can be beneficial.

#2 Choosing between Classes or Self-Study

Deciding between attending coaching classes or self-study is a critical decision. Analyze the syllabus to understand its vastness. Coaching classes often provide valuable guidance in understanding concepts, as opposed to simply memorizing topics.

#3 Prioritizing Important Topics

Emphasize the most important topics and concentrate on concepts that have been frequently asked in past exams. Underline and highlight important keywords while studying to replicate them in the exams. Creating concise notes or flowcharts can simplify complex concepts and aid in revision.

#4 Practice Makes Perfect

Make a conscious effort to prioritize challenging tasks over easier ones. Determine your strong and weak subjects, allocating time and effort accordingly. Solving question papers builds confidence and helps manage time effectively.

#5 Create a Study Schedule and Plan

Before starting your studies, create a study plan that outlines all the topics to be covered and the time dedicated to each. Short-term plans of a week or less will help you focus on the present and avoid procrastination.

#6 Overall Management

Self-management is crucial. Stay updated by reading relevant newspapers to incorporate current examples in your answers, improving response quality and grades. Prioritize physical activity and mental refreshment to maintain good health. Enjoy the journey rather than focusing solely on the end goal.

#7 Attempting the Exam Smartly

Having your own strategy, developed through mock tests, can be advantageous. Attempt the entire paper and ensure coverage of all questions. During evaluation, examiners look for keywords, so highlighting them is essential.

By following the correct preparation strategy, maintaining perseverance and hard work, and utilizing available resources, you can pass the CS Professional Examinations with flying colors.

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ICSI notifies SOP on preventive measures for conducting CS Examinations scheduled from 21 December to 30 December 2020

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ICSI SOP FOR CS EXAMINATIONS

The ICSI SOP for CS Examinations notified the standard operating procedure on preventive measures for conducting CS Examinations scheduled to be held from 21st December to 30th December, 2020. In view of the prevalent situation of Corona Virus, the ICSI has taken all possible measures for conducting CS Examinations scheduled to be held from 21st December to 30th December, 2020 in the most safe and secured manner. The SOP on preventive measures shall be followed to contain spread of COVID-19 during conduct of CS examinations. The Institute notifies various measures to be taken by and shall be observed by all (staff, students and parents) at the Examination Centres. Firstly, physical distancing of at least 6 feet shall be followed as far as feasible. Seating of candidates in each examination room has been reduced to 12 candidates from the standard practice of seating 25 candidates earlier so that adequate social distancing can be maintained. Secondly, use of face covers/masks was made mandatory for all. It should be properly worn covering the mouth and nose throughout the time spent at Examination Centre. Secondly, use of face covers/masks was made mandatory for all. It should be properly worn covering the mouth and nose throughout the time spent at Examination Centre. Thirdly, practice of frequent hand washing with soap and/or use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers (for at least 20 seconds) has been made mandatory for all at examination centres. Fourthly, respiratory etiquette shall strictly be followed at all examination centres. This involves strict practice of covering one’s mouth and nose while coughing/sneezing with a tissue/handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing of used tissues properly.Fifthly, self-monitoring of health shall be compulsory for all candidates and reporting of the same by submitting a ‘Self Declaration’ about their health status to the Superintendent of Examinations.

Sixthly, spitting shall be strictly prohibited.

The Institute has provided for additional staff strength, additional accommodation, sanitization, hygiene, and maintenance of social distancing for containment of COVID-19 during the conduct of CS examinations, December 2020 at examination centers. The Institute decided to open the examination centres in Metro/ Megacities in such a manner that the examination centres should cover the different and maximum parts/areas of the cities and the distance for the candidate should be possibly the minimum. The Institute also decided to further divide Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Kolkata and Thane into zones and to increase the number of zones where zone(s) already exist in order to reduce the traveling time of examinees and overcrowding at the examination centres. The ICSI has announced that in order to become eligible for the “Opt-Out” option, such students shall be essential to submit a COVID-19 Positive report evidencing that they themselves or their immediate relatives were infected by COVID-19 during the period from 20 November 2020 to 30th December, 2020. For Official Release by ICSI Click Here