ICSI revises CSEET, CS course fee structure; registration, exam fees hiked
Anu Parthiban | June 13, 2024 | 03:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
The CSEET registration fee has been increased from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000. Know the revised fee structure for ICSI CS course and examination here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has revised the CS course fees and CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) registration fees from the academic year 2024. The CSEET registration fee has been increased to Rs 2,000 and CS Executive and Professional course fees have nearly doubled. However, the reservation policy remains the same for all categories.
As per the revised fee structure, candidates will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 2,000 to appear in the CSEET exam, which is conducted to determine eligibility for CS course. The application fee was Rs 1,000 till last year. The optional CSEET classes advance fees, however, remain the same at Rs 1,000.
The institute has also hiked the education fees of CS Executive, Foundation, and Professional, but the registration has been fixed at Rs 2,000.
Earlier this week, the ICSI announced the time table for CS Executive and Professional programmes for the December 2024 session. As per the schedule, the CS exams will commence from December 21.
Candidates who clear CS Executive, will have to pay an education fee of Rs 19,000 and pre-exam fee of Rs 1,000, totalling to Rs 20,000, for CS Professional programme.
Revised fees for CS courses 2024
Here’s the revised fee structure for ICSI CS courses for the academic year 2024-25.
|
CS course |
Fee structure 2023 |
Revised fees |
|
CS Executive, CS Foundation, direct admission |
|
|
|
Registration fees |
Rs 2,000 |
Rs 2,000 |
|
Examination fees |
Rs 6,500 |
Rs 12,900 |
|
CSEET exemption fee |
Rs 5,000 (for direct admission) |
Rs 5,000 (for direct admission) |
|
Pre-exam test fees |
Rs 1,000 |
Rs 1,000 |
|
One day orientation programme |
Rs 600 |
Rs 600 |
|
Chartered Secretary Journal Subscription (Optional)for one year |
Rs 500 |
Rs 500 |
|
Total |
Rs 10,600 Rs 15,600 (direct admission) |
Rs 17,000 Rs 22,000 (direct admission) |
CS exam 2024 fees
Here’s the course-wise exam fees for CS courses.
|
Exam |
Earlier fees |
Revised fees |
|
Executive programme |
Rs 1,200 per group |
Rs 1,500 per group |
|
Professional programme |
Rs 1,200 per group |
Rs 1,800 per group |
|
Late fee for submission of examination form |
Rs 250 |
Rs 250 |
|
Change of examination center, module, or medium |
Rs 250 per change |
Rs 250 per change |
|
Surcharge for appearing in Examinations from overseas centre (Dubai) (over and above normal examination fee) |
100 US dollars |
100 US dollars |
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