Specialized corporate law and governance qualification for leadership and compliance roles
ACS, or Associate Company Secretary, is a professional designation in India awarded by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). An ACS is a key managerial person in a company, responsible for a wide range of legal, regulatory, and administrative duties. Their primary role is to ensure a company’s strict compliance with corporate laws and ethical governance standards
The Company Secretary course includes three stages and a 21-month mandatory practical training requirement.
A computer-based entrance test required after Class 12.
Two modules covering corporate law, taxation, accounting, and securities laws.
Advanced papers on governance, restructuring, dispute resolution, and corporate advisory.
Compulsory training under a Company Secretary or a recognized company.
After completing all stages and training, candidates receive ACS membership.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has three main levels of examination: Foundation, Intermediate, and Final. Each level is designed to test a candidate’s knowledge and skills in various aspects of accounting, finance, and law
This is the entry-level test for students who have passed their 12th standard. It is a computer-based test that assesses aptitude for the CS profession. Graduates are exempt from this test and can directly enroll in the Executive Programme.
Covers communication formats and professionalism essential in corporate environments:
Business writing, email drafting, reports
English grammar, comprehension
Presentation techniques
Oral communication & etiquette
Blends elementary legal concepts with analytical reasoning:
Constitution basics
Legal terms & maxims
Law of contracts fundamentals
Logical sequences, puzzles, verbal reasoning
Provides understanding of how economies and businesses operate:
Economic systems, demand-supply
National income, inflation, monetary systems
Business cycles & Indian economic environment
Industrial growth and government policies
Tests contemporary awareness and communication competency:
National & international current affairs
Business, corporate & legal developments
Presentation and verbal skills (viva voce)
This is the second stage, which is more rigorous and covers a wide range of subjects. It is divided into two modules.
MODULE I
Focuses on legal systems, reasoning, statutory interpretation & general laws:
Legal theory, sources of law
Constitution basics
Interpretation of statutes
Civil & criminal procedures
Law of contracts & torts
Comprehensive coverage of corporate laws under the Companies Act, 2013:
Incorporation & types of companies
Articles, Memorandum, prospectus
Share capital, debentures & dividends
Board structure & meetings
Directors’ roles, duties & responsibilities
Accounts, audit & annual filings
Corporate governance framework
Covers legal procedures for forming and managing entities:
Business structures
Registration procedures
Industrial relations & labour welfare
Employment codes
Licensing and approvals
A combined paper emphasizing reporting and finance strategies:
Corporate Accounting
Final accounts
Amalgamation, consolidation, reconstruction
Corporate financial statements
Financial Management
Capital budgeting
Time value of money
Working capital management
Financial analysis & planning
MODULE II
Detailed study of the Indian securities market regulatory environment:
SEBI Act & regulations
Insider trading & LODR compliance
Public issue processes
Listing requirements
Mutual funds, intermediaries, depositories
Covers commercial laws impacting businesses:
FEMA & cross-border regulations
Competition Act
Consumer Protection Act
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Commercial transactions & dispute frameworks
A complete introduction to India’s taxation system:
Income tax concepts
Residential status & tax computation
Deductions, exemptions
GST provisions
Input tax credit, compliance, returns
This is the second stage, which is more rigorous and covers a wide range of subjects. It is divided into two modules.
GROUP I
A comprehensive paper covering advanced financial reporting:
Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS)
Consolidation of financial statements
Corporate financial reporting
Business combinations
Financial instruments
Share-based payments
It prepares candidates for high-level financial reporting and compliance standards.
Advanced coverage of tax regulations & planning:
Corporate tax management
Assessment procedures
International taxation
Anti-avoidance rules
Litigation & dispute resolution
Covers corporate documentation and legal drafting techniques:
Drafting contracts & agreements
Petitions, applications, notices
Minutes, resolutions & statutory documentation
Appearance before tribunals
GROUP II
Focused on corporate compliance systems:
Secretarial audit process
Due diligence reviews
Compliance monitoring
Reporting standards
In-depth coverage of restructuring laws:
Mergers, demergers, takeovers
Corporate restructuring strategies
Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC)
Liquidation procedures
Covers dispute-handling mechanisms:
Arbitration, mediation, conciliation
Oppression, mismanagement
Fraud identification & penalties
NCLT and NCLAT procedures
Options include:
Banking Laws
Intellectual Property Rights
Insolvency
Corporate governance specializations
Assistant Company Secretary, Compliance Officer Salary Range: ₹3–5.5 LPA
Manager – Legal & Secretarial, Corporate Governance Officer Salary Range: ₹6–12 LPA
Company Secretary of listed companies, Head of Compliance, VP – Legal Salary Range: ₹15–30+ LPA Top-tier CS professionals earn significantly higher.
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Anyone who has passed Class 12 or is a graduate can pursue the course.
No, mathematics is not a compulsory subject for pursuing the CS course.
The three levels are CSEET, Executive Programme, and Professional Programme.
The minimum duration is 4.5 years if you clear all exams and training on the first attempt.
The exams are a mix of both subjective and objective questions.
The total ICSI fees, excluding coaching, are approximately ₹60,000 to ₹80,000.
Yes, it is considered one of the toughest professional exams due to its vast syllabus and rigorous exams.
A newly qualified CS can expect an average starting salary of ₹3-5.5 lakh per annum.
No, there is no age limit to appear for the CS exams.
A CS's role includes legal compliance, corporate governance, board management, and regulatory affairs.