The test is administered online via Remote Proctoring and credentials are provided to eligible candidates three days before the exam (representative image)
Candidates who have applied for the exam can access their ICSI CSEET Admit Card 2023 at icsi.edu. The location of the exam center is mentioned on the entrance card
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India will conduct this year’s Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) on Sunday 30th July. For candidates who have applied for the exam, the ICSI CSEET Admit Card 2023 has been released and can be accessed at icsi.edu. The test will be administered online via Remote Proctoring and credentials will be provided to eligible candidates three days prior to the exam.
The exam was originally scheduled for July 8, 2023, but was postponed for unavoidable reasons. It was previously expected that all applicants would receive their hall tickets on July 21.
The institute has also drawn up a number of guidelines for the ICSI CSEET 2023. In accordance with these rules, candidates may use their own laptop or desktop from home or any other suitable and isolated location, but not use a mobile phone, tablet, etc.
To download the ICSI CSEET Hall Hall ticket, candidates are required to provide some basic details such as their registration number or application number. The ICSI CSEET Admit Card July 2023 will then state the location of your exam center.
ICSI CSEET 2023 Admission Card : How to Download
Registered candidates can follow the steps below to access their admission tickets:
Step 1: Visit icsi.edu, the official website.
Step 2: On the home page, go to the student tab and tap on the CSEET link
Step 3: Then click on the “ICSI CSEET 2023 Admission Card” link.
Step 4: Enter the credentials and submit
Step 5: The hall ticket will now appear on the screen.
Step 6: Download and take a printout for exam purposes and future references.
ICSI CSEET 2023: Details on access card
- Name of the candidate
- Enrollment number
- Date
- Time
- Exam location
The CSEET questionnaire is administered in English only. To pass the CSEET, candidates must obtain at least 40 percent on each paper and a minimum of 50 percent on all papers. No points will be deducted for any incorrect answers. The exam lasts two hours and consists of four MCQ-based papers, each with 35 questions worth 50 points. There will be 140 questions in total. Part A of Paper 4 will consist of 15 current affairs questions, while Part B will consist of 20 presentation and communication skills questions.