ICSI CSEET exam tomorrow; here are guidelines for candidates

Staff ReporterUpdated: Friday, July 08, 2022, 03:28 PM IST
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The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is going to conduct the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) 2022 tomorrow, July 9. The exam will be held online through remote proctored mode. The admit card of students appearing for the exam are already out on the official website- icsi.edu. Applicants can now download their hall tickets by entering the required login details.

Applicants are asked to download the safe exam browser on the device from which they will appear for the exams.

Guidelines for applicants appearing for ICSI CSEET July 2022 Exam:

  • It is mandatory for students to log in to the CSEET portal 30 minutes before the exam time.

  • It is compulsory for applicants to download the CSEET admit card along with the instructions.

  • Students will only be able to give the exam with the login details given to them via emails or SMS.

  • It is very important for all candidates to have a laptop/desktop, constant power supply, and an active internet connection.

  • Using other devices or books is strictly prohibited to the candidates.

  • Students will be monitored throughout the duration of the test and any sort of unfair behavior will lead to the cancellation of their exam.

  • Apart from the registered candidate, nobody should be present for the test.

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