CS Foundation Admit Card 2018 for the December session to be released soon
Naureen Gurung | December 15, 2018 | 02:25 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 15: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ISCI) has announced that the CS Foundation admit card 2018 will be released shortly. Candidates will be able to access their admit card online by typing in their unique 17 digit registration ID. The admit card of CS Foundation will contain the candidate’s name, photograph and signature, and other important information like date and time of the CS Foundation exam, name and address of the exam centre, etc. Candidates will be required to carry their CS Foundation 2018 admit card on the exam day for verification.
Important dates regarding CS Foundation Admit Card 2018
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Event |
Date |
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CS Foundation admit card |
To be available soon |
|
CS Foundation exam 2018 |
December 29 & 30, 2018 |
|
Declaration of results |
Third week of February 2019* |
*Tentative
How to download CS Foundation 2018 Admit Card?
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Visit the official website.
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Click on the admit card portal.
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Enter your unique 17 digit registration number and click on ‘Get Admit Card’.
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Download and print out at least 2 copies of the CS Foundation admit card.
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In case of any mistake in the information mentioned on the admit card, candidates must contact the Institute at Tel. No.- 0120- 3314111, 0120-6204999.
Candidates who applied for CS Executive and CS Professional can click here to check their admit card.
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