15 months training for icsi

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Devadas K S (One life one Dream) (3525 Points)
Replied 14 May 2011

Thanks alot sir...........:)

 

i just thought about doing CS or CWA along with CA. Not decided on it yet..........


Suresh Prasad (www.aubsp.com) (15630 Points)
Replied 14 May 2011

Originally posted by : Devu 4 u

Thanks alot sir...........

 

i just thought about doing CS or CWA along with CA. Not decided on it yet..........

 

Welcome jee...!!!!!!!!!!


CA ADITYA SHARMA (CA IN PRACTICE ) (16719 Points)
Replied 14 May 2011

training is must for cs degree


CS Bijoy (Expert) (6394 Points)
Replied 14 May 2011

15 month training is not compulsory if you can avail the exemption facility by showing experience.

Devadas K S (One life one Dream) (3525 Points)
Replied 14 May 2011

@ Bijoy

What type of experiance is required to qualify for Exemption ?



Nitin Grover (CS) (1228 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

Dear Friends

Training is compulsory except if you are eligible for exemption. A person in on Managerial Post in a Company for minimum last 3 year can get exemption in 15 months training.

 

No students can do CA / CS / CWA simultaneously with out permission from Institutes.

 

Regards


Manjul Soni. (CA Student.) (1407 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

i completed Articleship Under CA................
would i get exemption From 15 month training Under CS Course ????????
if i apply for that after passing CS - Executive Course ????


Nitin Grover (CS) (1228 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

No you are not eligble dear


Manjul Soni. (CA Student.) (1407 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

so is there any way to get exemption ?


CA NIKHIL JAIN (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT) (41 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

Hi,

I am a Chartered Accountant and currently working with BIG 4 Audit firm,

So, can i claim for exemption from CS training as i have cleared all professional exams of CS.

 

Nikhil Jain



Devadas K S (One life one Dream) (3525 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

Originally posted by : Nitin Grover

Dear Friends

Training is compulsory except if you are eligible for exemption. A person in on Managerial Post in a Company for minimum last 3 year can get exemption in 15 months training.

 

No students can do CA / CS / CWA simultaneously with out permission from Institutes.

 

Regards

 

that means almost everyone must do 15 months training.........


Devadas K S (One life one Dream) (3525 Points)
Replied 15 May 2011

Originally posted by : Nitin Grover

Dear Friends

Training is compulsory except if you are eligible for exemption. A person in on Managerial Post in a Company for minimum last 3 year can get exemption in 15 months training.

 

No students can do CA / CS / CWA simultaneously with out permission from Institutes.

 

Regards

 

How can i get permission ?

 

Any form to apply ?


A-G-V (Student) (571 Points)
Replied 16 May 2011

Originally posted by : CA NIKHIL JAIN

Hi,

I am a Chartered Accountant and currently working with BIG 4 Audit firm,

So, can i claim for exemption from CS training as i have cleared all professional exams of CS.

 

Nikhil Jain

Sir,  exemption from CS training will also be granted if u have acquired ACA degree & has been in practise for not less than 3 yrs. I read about this in CS prospectus :)U can get exemption from CS practical training if u have completed 3 yrs of practice as CA
 


CS Rajinder Kaur (Professional) (23 Points)
Replied 16 May 2011

Dear Students!!!!

CS Training/Articleship of 15 months is compulsory for getting the membership of ICSI. If u have relevant experience of 3 years this training may be exempted. People do all three degrees i.e CA, CS & CWA together but very less people take the membership of all three institutes. So it depends on you whether u want to take the membership of all three institutes or no.

Regards,

CS Rajinder Kaur



Nitin Grover (CS) (1228 Points)
Replied 16 May 2011

hi friends

Training under any other act will be consider as exemption for CS.

ACA as practice -  i am also not sure that he can get exemption or not.

Training under Big 4 is also not eligible for exemption.

 

Regards



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