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28.02.01  Statutory Qualifications

Chapter 27: Chapter 28 · COMMERCE

. . Statutory Qualifications           (  )                      (    ) Qualifications specified in clause (a) above A degree in law granted by any university Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Membership of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India A post-graduate degree or diploma in Management or Commerce A diploma in company Law granted by any Indian Law Institute           12th Commerce Unit - - . .

PM According to Section ( ) of the Companies Act , a Company Secretary must possess the qualifications prescribed by the Central Government from time to time.The qualifica­tions prescribed by the Companies Secretary’s Qualifications) Rules , for the Secretary of a Company are: A (i) In case of a company having a paid-up share capital of ₹ crore or more, the Secretary must be a member of the Institute of Company Secretar­ies of India incorporated under the Companies Act, , and licensed under Sec. of that Act. (ii) A per­son who is a member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries of London shall also be eligible for ap­pointment as Secretary of such a company. (B) In the case of any other company, one or more of the following qualifications shall have to be possessed by the Secretary: (i) Qualifications specified in clause (a) above; (ii) A degree in law granted by any univer­sity.

(iii) Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. (iv) Membership of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. (v) A post-graduate degree or diploma in Management or Commerce granted by any university or the Indian Institute of Management. (vi) A diploma in Company Law granted by any Indian Law Institute.

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