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ICSI CSEET 2023 Admit Card Released At icsi.edu, How To Download

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India has scheduled the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) for this year on Sunday, July 30.
 
ICSI CSEET 2023 Admit Card Released At icsi.edu, How To Download

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India has scheduled the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) for this year on Sunday, July 30. The ICSI CSEET Admit Card 2023 has already been released for the applicants and can be accessed at icsi.edu. The test will be conducted online through Remote Proctoring, and eligible candidates will receive their login details three days before the exam. The exam, which was originally planned for July 8, 2023, got postponed due to unavoidable reasons. Initially, all candidates were expected to receive their hall tickets on July 21.

For the ICSI CSEET 2023, the institute has laid out some guidelines. Candidates are allowed to use their own laptops or desktops from home or any suitable isolated location as per these rules. However, the use of mobile phones, tablets, etc., is strictly prohibited during the exam. To download the ICSI CSEET Hall ticket, candidates need to provide basic information such as their registration number or application number. The admit card will display the location of the exam centre for each candidate.

For registered candidates to access their admit cards, they should follow these steps:

Step 1: Visit the official website, icsi.edu.

Step 2: Go to the student tab on the homepage and click on the CSEET link.

Step 3: Click on the "ICSI CSEET 2023 admit card" link.

Step 4: Enter the login details and submit.

Step 5: The hall ticket will appear on the screen.

Step 6: Download and take a printout for exam purposes and future reference.

The ICSI CSEET 2023 Admit Card will contain essential details such as the candidate's name, enrollment number, date, time, and exam venue. The exam will be conducted entirely in English. To pass the CSEET, candidates must secure a minimum of 40 per cent in each paper and a total of 50 per cent in all papers combined. There will be no negative marking for incorrect responses. The exam will have a duration of two hours and consist of four multiple-choice-based papers, each carrying 35 questions worth 50 marks, resulting in a total of 140 questions. Paper 4 will have two parts: Part A with 15 current affairs questions, and Part B with 20 presentation and communication skills questions.