The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has opened the registration window for the Company Secretary (CS) Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) May 2025. Interested candidates can apply for the exam through the official website of ICSI at icsi.edu.
The deadline to apply for the ICSI CSEET May exam is 15 April 2025. The exam will be held on 3 May 2025, in remote proctored mode for a duration of 120 minutes. The examination will consist of 200-mark questions. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers.
To be eligible for the exam, candidates must have passed or be appearing for Class 12. The syllabus for the ICSI CSEET covers Business Communication (50 marks), Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning (50 marks), Economic and Business Environment (50 marks), and Current Affairs and Quantitative Aptitude (50 marks).
The application fee for the ICSI CS Executive Entrance Test is Rs 2000 and must be paid online.
In addition to the CSEET registration announcement, the ICSI also informed that the CS executive and professional course examinations will be held from December 21 to December 30, 2024. Admit cards for both the old and new syllabus are available on the ICSI official website.
ICSI CSEET 2025 May Registration Last Date
The deadline to apply for ICSI CSEET 2025 is 15 April 2025.
ICSI CSEET 2025 May Exam Date
ICSI CSEET 2025 examination will be conducted on 3 May 2025.
ICSI CSEET 2025 Application Fee
The application fee for the ICSI CS Executive Entrance Test is Rs 2000.
Steps to Apply for ICSI CSEET 2025?
Visit the official website, icsi.edu.
Click on the direct link to register for ICSI CSEET 2025.
Complete the registration process.
Go to the login page.
Enter the required login details.
Hit the submit option.
An application form will open.
Fill in all the important details.
Upload documents, if any.
Pay the application fee.
Submit the form.
Download, save, and print a hard copy of form for future use.
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