CS Foundation CBT mode exam converted to remote proctoring mode from December 2021 onwards
ICSI will conduct the CS Foundation exams in remote-proctored mode from December 2021 onwards. Registered candidates do not need to visit the exam centres.
Mahima Bahl | October 11, 2021 | 09:00 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has released a notification stating that it has decided to conduct the CS Foundation computer-based exam in remote-proctored mode from December 2021 onwards. Candidates who are registered under the CS Foundation programme will now be able to appear in the exam through remote-proctored mode.
Accordingly, the CS Foundation December 2021 exams will also be conducted in remote-proctored mode. The date of the CS Foundation 2021 exam is January 3 and 4, 2022 for the December 2021 session. As per the schedule released for December 2021 exams, Paper 1 and 2 will be conducted on Day 1; and Paper 3 and 4 will be conducted on Day 2. Candidates who are registered under the CS Foundation course can check the batch number and exam timings at the official website of ICSI - icsi.edu.
The major benefit of the remote proctored exams is that candidates do not need to visit the exam centres for appearing in the exam. They can appear in the CS Foundation exam from anywhere through the remote-proctored mode.
Earlier, ICSI notified that the CS Executive and Professional exams (both old and new syllabus) for the December 2021 session will be held from December 21 to December 30, 2021. Check the complete timetable here .
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