CS Executive results 2024 declared; Manish, Bhumi Vinod Mehta top in old, new syllabus
Anu Parthiban | August 25, 2024 | 02:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
CS Executive result link at icsi.examresults.net. The institute has also invited applications for merit-cum-means assistance for pursuing Professional programme.
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Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the CS Executive results for the June session for both the 2017 and 2022 syllabus. Manish and Bhumi Vinod Mehta topped in old and new syllabus respectively.The CS Executive result link has been hosted on the official website, icsi.examresults.net. Along with the CS results, the result-cum-mark statements 2024 will also be hosted on the portal.
The ICSI also declared the CS Professional results 2024 at 11 am today. As per the CS Professional toppers list 2024, Bhumika Singh has topped under the new syllabus and Ishika Soni has topped under the old syllabus.
The institute has invited applications for merit-cum-means assistance for “award of 25 numbers of financial assistance for pursuing Professional programme of the "Company Secretaryship" from students who fulfil the eligibility criteria”. The last date to submit the application is November 25.
According to the scheme, “a candidate applying for assistance should have passed Both Modules of the Executive Programme examination without exemption in any paper, at one sitting, in the first attempt in CS June, 2024 exam.
The total income of such an applicant, if employed or is having an independent source of income, should not be more than Rs 2,40,000 per annum and in case of dependent, whether partially or wholly, the combined gross income from all sources should not be more than Rs 3,60,000 per annum.
CS Executive all India merit list
List of CS Executive rank holders who have passed all papers without exemption in any paper, in one sitting, under old syllabus in June session 2024
|
Rank |
CS Executive toppers name (old syllabus) |
|
1 |
Manish |
|
2 |
Anusha Praveen Bansal |
|
3 |
Shah Paritosh Jyoti |
|
4 |
Sachi Dahiya |
|
5 |
Monisha K |
|
6 |
Lavanya N |
|
7 |
Khushi Aswani |
|
8 |
Harsh Jain |
|
9 |
Tvesa Lala |
|
10 |
Riya |
|
10 |
Surabhi Hemant Bagade |
|
11 |
Poorva Kumari |
|
11 |
Chandan Kumar S |
|
12 |
Ponnamanda Akanksha Devi |
|
13 |
Yogesh Saini |
|
13 |
Jinesha Alkesh Joshi |
|
14 |
Ansh Pandey |
|
14 |
Mahek Bhandari |
|
15 |
Akshaya U K |
|
16 |
Sourabh Chouhan |
|
17 |
Caroline Francis |
|
17 |
Kratika Madan |
|
18 |
Uma Sadhawani |
CS Executive all India merit list
List of CS Executive rank holders who have passed all papers without exemption in any paper, in one sitting, under the new syllabus in June session 2024
|
Rank |
CS Executive toppers name (new syllabus) |
|
1 |
Bhumi Vinod Mehta |
|
2 |
Manasa Iyer R |
|
3 |
Mehal Tushar Shah |
|
4 |
Deepshikha Jain |
|
5 |
Garvit Khandelwal |
|
6 |
Manshani Hunny Manoj Kumar |
|
7 |
Arwa Haveliwala |
|
8 |
Anshika Singh |
|
9 |
Sanchit Tayal |
|
10 |
Dhruvika Mehta |
|
11 |
Chandu Raviteja |
|
12 |
Aditi Santosh Bodhale |
|
13 |
Anshuman Patil |
|
14 |
Kasak Wadhwani |
|
15 |
Priyanshu Dobriyal |
|
16 |
Deepkumar Maheshbhai Agrawal |
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