ICSI Postpones CS 2019 Exams of Dec 23 and 24 for Executive and Professional Programmes
Ridhi.Khurana | December 23, 2019 | 09:49 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, December 23- The Institute of Company Secretaries of India has again postponed the CS Executive and Professional exams that were scheduled to be conducted December 23 and 24. The exams are postponed for all examination centres across India as well as overseas. The official notification was released on ICSI website stating the postponement of CS December 2019 exams for another two days.
The postponed exams of CS Executive and Professional are as follows:
Earlier, the concerned authorities had announced for postponement of CS exams to be conducted on December 20 and 21 for Executive and Professional programmes. However, it may be noted that the authorities have not announced the revised exam dates for any of the postponed exams for CS Executive and Professional.
As per the official notification, candidates are asked to keep in touch with the official website of ICSI. The rest of exams shall be conducted as per schedule from December 26 onwards in the exam centres across India and abroad. So now, it is clear that the postponed exams will be conducted in the coming year, i.e. January 2020.
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