Institute of Company Secretaries of India

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Abbreviation ICSI
Formation October 4, 1968 (1968-10-04)
Legal status Statutory body under an act of Parliament of India, i.e. the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 (Act No. 56 of 1980)
Objective To Regulate and Develop the Profession of Company Secretaries.
Headquarters 22, ICSI HOUSE, Lodhi Road, Institutional Area, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi 110003, India
Region served India
Membership Approx. 56000+
Students Approx. 300000+
Member's designations ACS and FCS
Official languages English, Hindi
President CS Makarand Lele [1]
Vice President CS Ahalada Rao V.[2]
Officiating Secretary CS Ashok Kumar Dixit [3]
Regional office New Delhi (NIRC)
Mumbai (WIRC)
Kolkata (EIRC)
Chennai (SIRC)
Branches 70 chapters across India[4]
Website www.icsi.edu

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is a statutory professional body in India with the objective of promoting, regulating and developing the profession of company secretaries in India.[5] It is headquartered in New Delhi, has four regional offices at New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai,[6] and has 69 chapters around the country.[7]

A person is eligible to apply for membership by passing all three levels of examinations prescribed by ICSI and completing a period of practical training.[8]

References

  1. "CS Makrand Lele and CS Ahlada Rao V appointed office bearers of ICSI". Commerce Duniya.
  2. "ICSI's new President and Vice President elected". Millenium Post.
  3. "CS Dinesh takes charge as Secretary ICSI". State Times.
  4. "Indore: ICSI Golden Jubilee year gala tomorrow". Free Press Journal.
  5. "PM inaugurates Golden Jubilee Year Celebrations of ICSI". GK Today.
  6. "The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI)". Jagran Josh.
  7. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi To Inaugurate ICSI Golden Jubilee Celebrations At Vigyan Bhawan Today". NDTV.
  8. "ICSI CS Executive Programme results 2017: Results to be declared at 2:00 PM on the official website on icsi.edu". India.com.


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