The weightage of topics in the CS Executive for both new and old syllabus : therajpicz

Here's a breakdown of the chapter-wise weightage for the CS Executive exam, as per the latest syllabus. This distribution can help you prioritize your study plan for the December 2024 exams:

1. Jurisprudence, Interpretation, and General Laws (JIGL)

  • Constitution of India: 8-10 marks
  • Interpretation of Statutes: 10-12 marks
  • Administrative Laws: 5-7 marks
  • Law of Torts: 6-8 marks
  • Other General Laws: 5-8 marks

2. Company Law

  • Incorporation and its Consequences: 10-12 marks
  • Financial Structure: 8-10 marks
  • Management and Control of Companies: 15-20 marks
  • Accounts and Audit: 8-10 marks
  • Secretarial Standards and Compliance: 5-7 marks

3. Setting Up of Business Entities and Closure (SBEC)

  • Choice of Business Organization: 6-8 marks
  • Types of Companies and Formation: 10-12 marks
  • Charters and Legal Status: 8-10 marks
  • LLP and other Entities: 8-10 marks
  • IBC, 2016: 15 marks

4. Corporate & Management Accounting and Financial Management

  • Accounting Standards and Ind AS: 8-10 marks
  • Financial Statements: 10-12 marks
  • Financial Management: 40-50 marks
  • Strategic Management: 20-25 marks

5. Securities Laws & Capital Markets

  • SEBI Laws and Regulations: 15-20 marks
  • Stock Exchanges: 10-15 marks
  • Primary and Secondary Markets: 10-15 marks

6. Economic, Business and Commercial Laws (EBCL)

  • Foreign Exchange Management: 8-10 marks
  • Competition Law: 5-7 marks
  • Intellectual Property Rights: 8-10 marks
  • Consumer Protection Laws: 6-8 marks
  • Arbitration and Conciliation: 5-7 marks

4. Tax Laws

  • Basic Concepts and Residential Status: 20-25 marks
  • Income from Salaries, House Property, Business/Profession, Capital Gains, Other Sources: 20-25 marks
  • Deductions, Rebates, Relief: 5-7 marks
  • GST: Comprehensive (specific mark distribution varies)
These weightages are indicative and can vary slightly in the actual exam. It's crucial to cover the entire syllabus comprehensively, as selective study might not be sufficient due to potential changes in exam patterns.

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