ICSI releases CSEET 2021 mock test today; Check details here
Team Careers360 | January 7, 2021 | 12:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
The mock test is being conducted for students who were unable to appear for the CSEET 2021 mock test on January 6.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced another CSEET mock test today, on January 7, 2021 . Students who were unable to give the mock test on January 6, 2021, can appear for this exam. Candidates can check the official notification on icsi.edu .
Only the candidates who were absent for the mock test on January 6 will be allowed to appear for the second mock test. Candidates will be notified about the batch timings, user id and password on their registered email id or mobile number.
ICSI is conducting the CSEET 2021 mock test for students who are scheduled to give the CSEET exam on January 9, 2021 . The test is being conducted to make the students familiar with the format of the main exam.
Students must download the Safe Exam Browser (SEB) on their laptop or PC to appear for the CSEET exam or CSEET mock test 2021.
Click here to read the process to download SEB.
The CSEET 2021 exam on January 9, 2021, will be conducted in remote proctored mode. Students who have queries regarding the CSEET January 2021 can refer to the CSEET FAQ’s released by the ICSI.
Candidates can check the complete list of CSEET 2021 frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) on the given link .
CSEET 2021 will be an MCQ based exam with a duration of 120 minutes. There are 4 papers in one single sitting of the exam. The marks breakup for each paper is given below.
CSEET 2021: Marks breakup
|
S.NO |
CSEET subjects |
Number of questions |
Marks |
|
1 |
Paper‐1: Business Communication |
35 |
50 |
|
2 |
Paper‐2: Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning |
35 |
50 |
|
3 |
Paper‐3: Economic and Business Environment |
35 |
50 |
|
4 |
Paper‐4 : Part‐A: Current Affairs (15 Qns) |
35 |
50 |
|
Part‐B: Presentation & Communication Skills (20 Qns) |
|||
|
|
Total |
140 |
200 |
Technical requirements for appearing in CSEET
|
1 |
Operating system |
Windows 7/8/8.1/10 |
|
2 |
Processor |
Minimum 2 cores |
|
3 |
RAM |
2 GB or above |
|
4 |
Screen Resolution |
1024 x 768 and Above |
|
5 |
Browser |
Latest Google chrome |
|
6 |
Web camera |
Resolution 640 x 480, 15 frames per second (fps) |
|
7 |
Microphone |
Any external or internal memory |
|
8 |
Network bandwidth |
Minimum 512 Kbps |
|
9 |
.Net Framework |
v4.5.2 |
|
10 |
Internet access |
Uninterrupted Minimum 512 Kbps |
|
11 |
Antivirus |
Disable during exam |
|
12 |
Power supply |
Uninterrupted |
|
13 |
Laptop/PC |
Have administrative privileges for installations |
|
14 |
Anydesk |
Download Anydesk for giving remote access to the helpdesk for any support needed during the exam |
|
15 |
Adblock/pop up block |
Disable under google chrome extensions |
|
16 |
Webcam/ mic |
Enable under google chrome extensions |
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