ICSI WIRC opens registration for CSEET online classes for November 2021 session
Candidates who have registered for CSEET November 2021 exam can register for the online classes by paying the registration fees.
Mahima Bahl | September 9, 2021 | 11:13 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is inviting applications for the 7th batch of CSEET November 2021 online classes. The last date of registration is September 18, 2021. The classes will commence tentatively from the fourth week of September, 2021; the exact date will be notified to registered candidates. The maximum duration of online classes is 21 days. ICSI will conduct the CSEET exam for the November session on November 13, 2021.
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CSEET 2021 registration
for November session is open in online mode.
Candidates who want to register for the CSEET 2021 November session online classes have to make a non-refundable and non-transferable online payment of Rs 1,000. Taking part in the online classes is not mandatory.
Days and Timings
Days (Fourth week of September till next 21 days) |
Morning |
Evening |
Monday to Saturday |
10 am to 12 noon |
2-4 pm |
How to make payment
Mode of Payment: NEFT
Bank: Canara Bank
Saving Account Name: OTC WIRC A/C
Account No.: 50372010001097
IFSC Code : CNRB0015037
Branch: Nariman Point
Once the payment is made, candidates have to mandatorily fill the details in a Google form.
Click here to fill the google form after making payment.
Note 1: ICSI will start the online classes, subject to registration of minimum number of candidates
Note 2 : The link for online classes will be sent to registered candidates
For further details, please contact on 022-61307901 / 61307904 / 8657438811 or drop an email at bannashankar.dasari@icsi.edu.
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