ICSI CS Admit Card Released for CS Executive & Professional December 2019 Exams
Ridhi.Khurana | December 11, 2019 | 02:47 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, December 11 - The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has released the admit cards for CS Executive and Professional on December 11 for the upcoming session of exams. The same can be downloaded in online mode at the official website of ICSI. Candidates need to enter their 17 digit ICSI registration number to download the CS December admit card.
Steps to download the ICSI CS December 2019 Admit Card:
Step 1- Visit the ICSI admit card website at icsi.indiaeducation.net .
Step 2- Now enter your ICSI registration number that contains 17 digits.
Step 3- Now click on ‘Get admit card’. The CS Admit card will appear on screen.
Step 4- Click on ‘Download Admit Card’. The same will now appear in the form of pdf.
Step 5- Now download or directly print the admit card from this page.
As the ICSI exams are conducted twice a year, the admit cards are also issued twice for June and December session of exams. ICSI is going to conduct December 2019 session of exams for CS Foundation on December 28 and 29, and those of Executive and Professional programme between December 20 and 30, 2019. Candidates need to carry this admit card along with ICSI identity card and a government issued identity card. The duration as well as pattern of exams varies for CS Foundation and that of Executive-Professional.
In case of any discrepancy with the CS admit card, candidates may contact the concerned authorities at 0120- 3314111, or 0120-6204999
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