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Online Insolvency Law Quiz by ICSI Institute On Jan 31

By LawStreet News Network      19 January, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Online Insolvency Law Quiz by ICSI Institute On Jan 31

ICSI Institute of Insolvency Professionals is holding an Insolvency Law Quiz for Students & Professionals* Online, under the leadership of CS Makarand Lele, President ICSI and CS Alka Kapoor CEO, ICSI IIP.

The Competition will be held on Thursday January 31, 2019.

The Competition is open for all the Students of any Institute, School, College, University or Organization meeting the eligibility criteria as per details given.

To participate, the students can enroll online through this link anytime on or before 29th Jan 2019.

#insolvencylawchallenge Quiz for all students across India and abroad on 31st Jan 2019.

ICSI Institute of Insolvency Professional is holding an Insolvency Law Online Test on Insolvency Law.

  • No participation fee
  • Minimum Educational
  • Eligibility: Class 12 pass
  • 6 PM to 6:45 PM
  • Upper Age limit: 25 years
  • Test can be taken from any place (your home or cyber caf)

Prizes along with Publications and Certificate to be won for top 10

1st prize Rs 30,000/-
2nd prize Rs 15,000/-
3rd prize Rs 5,000/-

Consolation prize (7) Certificate & Publications.

Details of the test

Test will have 100 questions to be answered in 45 mins. with negative marking 0.25 Marks.

Time of Test 6 PM to 6:45 PM.

In case of equal marks, the award will be equally distributed amongst the candidates scoring same marks.

The number of candidates taking the test may be limited to 1000 only, chosen randomly, at the sole discretion of ICSI Institute of Insolvency Professionals.

Topics coverage: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law and all subsequent amendments

*Insolvency Professionals, people associated with Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) and Insolvency Professionals Agencies are not eligible for Insolvency Law Quiz.

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