CSEET 2020 to be held in "Online Remote Proctored" mode; know details
Team Careers360 | August 6, 2020 | 12:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Check NowNEW DELHI : The Institute of Company Secretaries of India has decided to conduct the first ever CSEET examination scheduled to be held on August 29, 2020 through remote proctored mode. Candidates who have applied for the exam will be able to appear for the exam from their home. On Account of Covid 19 Pandemic, the Council of the Institute has decided to conduct the First CSEET on 29th August, 2020 with the following modifications:
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(i) CSEET shall be conducted through REMOTE Proctored mode instead of conducting the same from Test Centers. Candidates are allowed to appear for the test through laptop/ desktop from home/ such other convenient place. Candidates shall not be allowed to appear through smart phone (mobile)/ tablet etc.
(ii) In view of the Remote Proctored mode, the Viva Voce portion stands removed for the First CSEET to be held on 29th August, 2020. The computer based MCQ portion of the online test forming part of CSEET shall remain the same as per the existing structure of CSEET. Paper-4 will carry a total of 50 marks, which will contain questions on Current Affairs, Presentation & Communication Skills.
Test Process
Every candidate will be required to login through secured ID and password on the online Test taking platform on the day of the test (the details of the time schedule, website address, ID and password will be communicated to the candidates in due course separately). The candidates appearing in CSEET shall be remotely proctored, from the control room of the Institute, as per details given below:
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Login credentials for candidates will be sent by email and sms before the exam.
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At the beginning of each session, the candidate undergoes an identity verification at 2 levels, Level 1: Capture of facial photo. During the examination, the Al tool constantly monitors the picture of the candidate taking the exam with the facial photo captured initially for any mismatch. In case of any mismatch, the system will capture the anomaly and notification to candidate / live proctor is also instantly displayed. Level 2: Candidate will need to display Admit Card and Valid ID Proof (PAN / Aadhar / Any other valid Govt. Approved ID). Proctor will instruct the candidate to display the Admit Card / ID after the logging in to the exam.
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If candidate is violating any rules during the test or trying to adopt any unfair means, the system will automatically collect data based on the following parameters and will immediately alert the online live proctor.
ICSI has also announced the exam date for CSEET November 2020 through an official notification. The exam will be held on November 28, 2020 and candidates can register for the November session till October 27, 2020.
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