ICSI temporarily extends the time limit for Compulsory switchover in New Training Structure

The ICSI has temporarily extended the time limit for Compulsory switchover in New Training Structure upto 31st December 2023.

Compulsory switchover in New Training Structure

Reetu | Dec 7, 2023 |

ICSI temporarily extends the time limit for Compulsory switchover in New Training Structure

ICSI temporarily extends the time limit for Compulsory switchover in New Training Structure

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has temporarily extended the time limit for Compulsory switchover in the New Training Structure upto 31st December 2023.

This has reference to the Institute announcement dated 23rd March 2023, vide which final opportunity was given to the students under Earlier/ Modified Training Structures to complete remaining parts of training and introduction of Compulsory Switchover to the New Training Structure wef 01st July 2023.

The Institute has decided to temporarily extend the compulsory switchover in New training structure for another period of six months ie upto 31st December 2023.

It is clarified that the students who are unable to complete the requirement of short term trainings under earlier/modified training structure so far, may complete their remaining trainings upto 31st December 2023.

StudyCafe Membership

Join StudyCafe Membership. For More details about Membership Click Join Membership Button
Join Membership

In case of any Doubt regarding Membership you can mail us at [email protected]

Join Studycafe's WhatsApp Group or Telegram Channel for Latest Updates on Government Job, Sarkari Naukri, Private Jobs, Income Tax, GST, Companies Act, Judgements and CA, CS, ICWA, and MUCH MORE!"




Author Bio
My Recent Articles
GST Department detected Rs.3.28 Crore Tax Evasion Hindustan Unilever gets GST orders for disallowing GST Credit worth Rs.1.48 Crore GSTN Advisory on Barring of GST Return on Expiry of 3 Years PIL filed in Supreme Court seeking clarification on GST on Mental Health Services Income Tax Dept. Raids in Jamshedpur; Found Evidence of Hawala Money Linked to PoliticsView All Posts