ICSI CS Foundation December 2021 exams begin today; Check batch timings, major guidelines
Mahima Bahl | January 3, 2022 | 09:38 AM IST | 2 mins read
CS Foundation December 2021 exams are being conducted on January 3 and 4, 2022. The exam mode is remote proctored mode.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has commenced CS Foundation December 2021 exams today, January 3, 2022. Candidates registered under the CS Foundation course for the December exam should download their CS Foundation admit card 2021 from the official website - icsi.edu. CS Foundation is to be conducted only in remote proctored mode from the December 2021 session onwards.
The CS Foundation exams are being conducted on January 3 and January 4, 2022, in remote proctored mode . ICSI has made four batches for each exam day. The first batch starts at 9:30 am. Candidates can check the batch timings in the table given below.
CS Foundation Exam Dates December 2021
|
Date of exam |
Papers |
Batch |
Time |
|
|
January 3, 2022 |
Paper-1: Business Environment and Law |
I |
9.30 am |
11.00 am |
|
II |
12.00 Noon |
1.30 pm |
||
|
Paper-2: Business Management, Ethics and Entrepreneurship |
III |
2.30 pm |
4.00 pm |
|
|
IV |
5.00 pm |
6.30 pm |
||
|
January 4, 2022 |
Paper-3: Business Economics |
I |
9.30 am |
11.00 am |
|
II |
12.00 Noon |
1.30 pm |
||
|
Paper-4: Fundamentals of Accounting and Auditing |
III |
2.30 pm |
4.00 pm |
|
|
IV |
5.00 pm |
6.30 pm |
||
Exam day guidelines to be followed
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Candidates can appear for the exam through a laptop, desktop from home or any other convenient place
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Before appearing in the CS examination, candidates should download Safe Exam Browser (SEB) from the download link provided by ICSI.
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Make sure to keep a hard copy of the CS Foundation admit card and, student identity card or a government identification card like passport, driving licence, PAN card, UID Aadhaar card, voter ID card
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Candidates should log in 40 minutes before the commencement of the exam; Also, login after 30 minutes of commencement of the exam are not allowed.
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Do not keep any mobile phone, iPad, study material, palmtop, pager, books, printed or handwritten material, Bluetooth, health band, smartwatch, pieces of paper, digital diary, watch alarms, scientific and programmable calculators, listening devices and recording or photographic devices or any kind of communication device/gadget, or any other reference material during the CS Foundation exam time.
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Do not take photographs of the laptop or desktop screen during the exam.
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Consulting, whispering with any person, talking, attempting to copy will be treated as unfair means.
Earlier, CS Executive and CS professional exams 2021 for the December session were conducted from December 21 to 30, 2021 in offline mode across various ICSI CS exam centres . The results for the ICSI exams will be released soon.
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