ICSI CSEET 2021: Re-test to be conducted on May 10
Mahima Bahl | May 10, 2021 | 10:32 AM IST | 1 min read
The re-test is for candidates who couldn’t take or complete the CSEET 2021 exam conducted on May 8 due to technical difficulties.
Candidates can download this e-book to know all the details related to CSEET such as eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, study material and other related information.
Check NowNEW DELHI - The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has issued an official notification stating that CSEET 2021 re-test will be conducted on May 10. Candidates who could not appear in CSEET on May 8 due to some technical glitches can appear in the exam now on May 10.
CSEET 2021 (May) is being conducted through Remote Proctored mode.
The user ID, password and batch timings for the re-test will be communicated to candidates through EMail/SMS individually. Download the admit card from ICSI official website and read the instructions carefully.
The candidate mustn’t also forget to download the Safe Exam Browser (SEB) in advance as it is mandatory for taking the exam.
Note, concerned candidates, failing to appear in the retest on May 10 will be marked absent for the CSEET May session.
Online doubt clearing classes starts today for Executive and Professional programmes.
Registrations are currently open for online classes of ICSI exams to be conducted in June 2021. Classes are being conducted for the Executive programme (NS) Module - II and Professional Programme (NS) Module - III.
The classes are scheduled to take place between June 10 and 14, 2021.
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