CS Foundation Admit Card 2018 released today
Naureen Gurung | December 21, 2018 | 11:29 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 21: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ISCI) has released the CS Foundation admit card 2018 on December 21. However, the link for downloading the e-admit card seems to be unavailable.
On December 19, 2018, as well, ICSI had announced the availability of admit cards for the CS Foundation with the link being removed from the official website after a while. Such technical glitches have caused much inconvenience to the CS Foundation candidates as the exam days are approaching. The CS Foundation exam will be conducted in online mode on December 29 and 30, 2018. Candidates must report at the allotted exam centre with their CS Foundation admit card and e-identity card for verification.
How to download the CS Foundation 2018 Admit Card?
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Visit the official institute website and go to the 'Student Announcements' section under the 'Students' tab.
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Click on the CS Foundation admit card portal.
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Enter your unique 17 digit registration number and click on ‘Get Admit Card’.
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Save 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.
CS Foundation e-Identity Card
The e-Identity card needs to be downloaded from the ‘Others’ section and after printing it out, candidates must get it signed by any one of the authorities listed below:
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Gazetted officer of the central or state government
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Manager of a nationalized bank
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Member of the Institute, with ACS/ FCS number
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Principal of a recognized school/ college
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Officers of ICSI
Download your CS Foundation Admit Card 2018 now.
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