ICSI CS Professional result declared for June 2019; check 5 easy steps to download
Ridhi.Khurana | August 25, 2019 | 11:14 AM 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 Professional 2019. The result has been declared at 11 am as per the scheduled declared by institute in online mode for both old and new syllabi of CS Professional. Candidates who appeared for June exams held between June 1 and 10, 2019. This will be followed by a list of top three rank holders as well as the merit list containing top 50 rank holders of CS Professional June 2019. Candidates can check the steps below for accessing their result:
How to check CS professional result 2019:
- Visit the official website of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) at www.icsi.edu,
- Go to the Student Examination portal,
- Click on ‘CS Professional Result 2019’ option,
- Enter your roll number and registration number and then click on ‘Submit’,
- E-marksheet will be shown. The candidate should download and take a print of the same for future reference.
The result page will contain the following details:
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Name of the Examination
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Name and roll number of the candidate
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Status: Qualified or not
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Subject name
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Marks obtained in each paper and the respective module
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Overall marks obtained in CS Professional.
CS Professional is the last stage towards becoming a Company Secretary. It may be noted that the Company Secretaryship course requires three levels of examinations (Foundation, Executive and Professional) and training phase to be successfully accomplished. Then only can the candidate carry the tag of having become a qualified Company Secretary.
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