ICSI announces CS Executive result 2019 for June session; check toppers here
Ridhi.Khurana | August 25, 2019 | 02:50 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 25- The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the result for June session of CS Executive 2019 along with the three toppers and the merit list. Candidates can access them all in online mode. The list of top three rank holders and merit list for CS Executive 2019 is available at icsi.edu . Khushi Agarwal secured AIR 1 in old syllabus while Gokul R. is the topper for new syllabus of CS Executive 2019. The result for CS Executive 2019 can be accessed by candidates after following the steps provided below:
- Visit the official website of ICSI at www.icsi.edu .
- Select the name of examination, i.e. CS Executive (old or new).
- Enter the roll number and registration ID
- Now click on ‘submit’.
- The result marksheet will display on screen, download this e-marksheet for future reference.
ICSI also shared the top three rank holders for both old and new syllabi of June 2019 session. Candidates can check them both as provided below:
CS Executive Toppers 2019- Old Syllabus
CS Executive Toppers 2019- Old Syllabus
CS Executive is the second step towards Company Secretaryship for those who entered the course after 10+2. However, its the entry level course as well for graduates and others, as specified by ICSI. Candidates having passed both the modules of June 2019 examination of CS Executive will be eligible for the CS Professional examination. Hence, CS Executive is a crucial task for all the candidates aspiring to be come a Company Secretary.
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