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Required passing marks for the CS examination offered by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India??

As you want to get information about C.S. Foundation Exams Minimum Passing Marks so here I am giving you same information.

Foundation Program Examination

Qualifying Marks
Candidate must have minimum of forty per cent marks in each subject and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all the subjects put together for passing exam.
C.S. Foundation Program Examination Qualifying Marks
Qualifying Marks (Passing Criteria) for CS Examination
Foundation Programme Examination
Qualifying Marks
A candidate shall be declared to have passed the Foundation Programme examination
if he/she obtains at one sitting a minimum of forty per cent marks in each subject and
fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all the subjects put together.
Provided that a candidate who has appeared in all the subjects for which he/she was
enrolled and has obtained sixty per cent marks or above in any subject, but failed,
shall be declared to have passed in the subsequent examination, if he/she obtains a
minimum of 40 per cent marks in each remaining subjects and fifty per cent marks in
the aggregate of the remaining subjects at one sitting within the next three following
examinations.
Executive Programme Examination
Qualifying Marks
(a) For Both Modules: A candidate shall be declared to have passed in Both Modules
of the Executive Programme examination —
(i) If taken simultaneously and if he/she secures at one sitting, a minimum of
forty per cent marks in each of the papers in which he/she is required to
appear and fifty per cent marks in aggregate of all the papers put together; or
(ii) If he/she has passed in any one Module of Executive Programme examination
held under the old syllabus, prior to the introduction of the Executive
Programme examination under the current syllabus and secures at one sitting a
minimum of forty per cent marks in each of the remaining papers in which
he/she is required to appear and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all
such remaining papers of the Executive Programme examination put together.
(b) For One Module: A candidate is declared to have passed in one module of the
Executive Programme examination if he/she secures at one sitting a minimum of
forty per cent marks in each paper and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all
papers of that module and is declared to have completed the Executive
Programme examination on passing both the modules.
Provided that a candidate who has appeared in all the papers of a module, for
which he/she was required to enroll, and has secured sixty per cent or more marks
in any paper(s) and a minimum of twenty-five per cent marks in each of the
remaining paper(s) of the module, but has failed in that module, shall be
exempted from that or those paper(s) in which he/she secured sixty per cent or
more marks, in any subsequent examination on submission of an application in
this behalf on or before the last date of enrolment for the examination in which
he/she intends to appear;
Provided further that if a candidate who has appeared in all the papers of a
module for which he/she was enrolled without obtaining any exemption and has
failed in one paper of the module, but secured a minimum of sixty per cent of the
total marks of the remaining papers of that module, shall be declared to have
passed in that module if he/she re-appears in the remaining one paper in which
he/she had failed and obtains fifty per cent marks in any subsequent examination.
Explanation: For the purpose of the above provisos, the marks obtained by a
candidate in the paper(s) in which he/she had obtained exemption on the basis of
having secured sixty per cent or more marks shall not be taken into account for
computing his/her result of the remaining paper(s) of the module in any
subsequent examination.
Professional Programme Examination
Qualifying Marks
(a) For All Modules: A candidate shall be declared to have passed in all modules of
Professional Programme examination —
(i) If taken simultaneously and if he/she secures at one sitting, a minimum of
forty per cent marks in each of the papers in which he/she is required to
appear and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all the papers put together;
or
(ii) If he/she has passed in any one or more group(s) of Final examination held
under the old syllabus prior to the commencement of Professional Programme
examination under the current syllabus, and secures at one sitting a minimum
of forty per cent marks in each of the remaining papers in which he/she is
required to appear and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all such
remaining papers put together.
(b) For One Module: A candidate shall be declared to have passed in a module of
Professional Programme examination if he/she secures at one sitting a minimum
of forty per cent marks in each paper and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of
all the papers of that module and shall be declared to have completed the
Professional Programme examination on passing all the modules.
Provided that a candidate who has appeared in all the papers of a module for
which he/she was enrolled and has secured sixty per cent or more marks in one
paper and a minimum of twenty-five per cent marks in the remaining papers of
that module but failed in the module, shall be exempted from that paper in which
he/she secured sixty per cent or more marks in any subsequent examination on
submission of an application in this behalf on or before the last date of enrolment
for the examination in which he/she intends to appear.
Explanation: For the purpose of the above proviso, the marks obtained by a
candidate in the paper in which he/she had obtained exemption on the basis of
having secured sixty per cent or more marks shall not be taken into account for
computing his/her result of the remaining paper of that module in any subsequent
examination.

Here I am giving you some questions of foundation exam question paper:

1. Which one of the following is not a feature
of business environment ?
(A) Dynamic nature
(B) Image building
(C) Uncertainty
(D) Totality of external forces.
2. Which one of the following describes the
desired future position of a company ?
(A) Mission statement
(B) Vision statement
(C) Competitive advantage
(D) Qualitative policy.
3. The process of eliminating unnecessary
controls and restrictions on the smooth
functioning of a business enterprise is known
as —
(A) Liberalisation
(B) Globalisation
(C) Privatisation
(D) None of the above.
4. The choice of an appropriate form of
business organisation largely depends upon :
I. Ease of formation
II. Continuity and stability
III. Liability aspects
Correct option is —
(A) I and II
(B) II and III
(C) I and III
(D) I, II and III.
5. The minimum number of members required
to get a co-operative society registered is —
(A) 15
(B) 20
(C) 10
(D) 5.

CS Foundation Question Paper




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Old January 4th, 2014, 05:42 PM
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Default Re: C.S. Foundation Exams Minimum Passing Marks

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India is a famous educational institution for the CS studies .. below I am giving you information about the
Required passing marks for the CS examination offered by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India

Exam tentative dates:
June Examination
First Week of June
[2nd to 5th – 2 pm to 5 pm].

December Examination
Last Week of December
[30th to 2nd January – 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm].

Foundation Programme Examination

Qualifying Marks
Foundation Programme examination :: minimum of forty per cent marks in each subject and fifty per cent marks in the aggregate of all the subjects put together.

Qualifying Marks

(a) For Both Modules: A candidate shall be declared to have passed in Both Modules
of the Executive Programme examination —
(i) If taken simultaneously and if he/she secures at one sitting, a minimum of
forty per cent marks in each of the papers in which he/she is required to
appear and fifty per cent marks in aggregate of all the papers put together

for more details I am attaching a PDF file with it ..

Contact details :
The Institute Of Company Secretaries Of India
Sheriff Chambers, 3rd Floor,Rear Block,14, Cunningham Rd, Bangalore, Karnataka 560052 ‎
080 2226 1861
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