ICSI extends last date for change of centre, medium and module for CS June 2020
Team Careers360 | May 2, 2020 | 12:20 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Institute of Company Secretaries of India has extended the last date to submit requests for change of exam centre, medium of exam and module for the upcoming CS June 2020. Candidates can submit requests for change in these fields till June 5, 2020. ICSI has already postponed the CS June 2020 exams due to the spread of COVID-19 in the country and the subsequent lockdown situations in the country.
How to change CS June 2020 exam centre, medium and module?
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Login to the official CS Smash portal using valid credentials
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Upon login candidates will have to click on “apply for enrollment services” link
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After registration and enrollment, ICSI provides five enrolment services namely - Addition of Module, Deletion of Module, Interchange of Module, Centre Change and Medium Change.
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Candidates can select and modify any or all of the options according to the change they want to make.
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After making the required changes, candidates will have to click on the “Confirm Application”.
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Candidates will also have to pay the required fee for making the above given changes.
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The change will be successfully done upon successful payment and submission of the change request.
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Take a printout of the payment confirmation page and the application form for future reference.
Candidates can make their centre, medium and module change requests here
As per the revised schedule CS June 2020 examinations from July 6. ICSI has already released the revised schedule on its official website.
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