ICSI CS June 2022 exams from tomorrow; Exam day guidelines for candidates
ICSI will conduct CS Executive and Professional exams from June 1 to June 10, in offline mode.
Deepti Shikha | May 31, 2022 | 01:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Institute of Company Secretaries (ICSI) will conduct CS Professional and Executive exams from tomorrow, June 1, 2022. The CS Professional and Executive admit cards have already been issued on May 21, 2022. ICSI has also released exam day instructions for candidates appearing in the CS Professional and Executive exams in 170 centres across the country.
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How to download CS June 2022 admit cards?
Candidates can download the admit card for CS professional and executive exams by following the given steps:
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Visit the official website of ICSI - icsi.indiaeducation.net
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Enter the 17 digit CS registration number and click on the “Get Admit Card” link
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The admit card will be displayed on the screen, download and take a printout for the examination.
Click here to download CS June 2022 admit cards
Items to carry to CS June 2022 exam centre
Candidates will be allowed to carry the following items inside the CS June 2022 examination hall.
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CS June 2022 admit card
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Student identity card
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Special permission/ letter, if any, as accorded by the institute to PwD
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Face mask
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50/100 ml sanitizer in a transparent bottle
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Stationery Items like pen, pencil, eraser
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Transparent water bottle
Instructions for CS Executive and Professional exams 2022
ICSI has released a series of guidelines for candidates appearing in the CS Executive and Professional exams 2022. Candidates should read the instructions and guidelines before appearing in the exam:
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Candidates should download their admit cards and verify all the particulars properly. If they find any discrepancy in the CS June 2022 admit card they should immediately bring it to the notice of the institute at their support portal - support.icsi.edu.
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Candidates should report to the test centre at least 60 minutes before the commencement of the test.
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Candidates must carry one blue or black ballpoint pen. They are not allowed to write with any other coloured pen except for blue and black.
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Candidates are not allowed to carry mobile phones, advanced calculators, study materials, smartwatches or any other electronic materials inside the examination hall.
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No candidate should be allowed to leave the examination hall within one hour of the commencement of the Examination, during the last 15 minutes of the examination or without signing the Attendance Sheet and without properly handing over his/her answer book(s) to the invigilator.
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Special instructions due to COVID-19 pandemic
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All candidates must ensure before reaching the examination centre that they do not have any symptoms of COVID-19.
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Candidates should download a self-declaration of health status along with the admit card.
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Candidates should maintain proper social distancing from each other both inside and outside the examination hall.
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Candidates should mandatorily wear a face mask covering the mouth and nose throughout the examination.
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Candidates will be allowed to enter the examination hall 60 minutes before the commencement of the examination in a systematic manner.
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