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What is CSEET (Entrance Test)? ICSI Updates 2020

What is CSEET (Entrance Test)? ICSI Updates 2020

The Amendment introduces CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) which will be a mandatory qualifying test for all categories of students for registration to Executive Programme, except a few. They are:
  • Students who have passed the CS Foundation Programme.
  • Students who have passed the Final Course of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
  • Students who have passed the Final Course of The Institute of Cost Accountants of India.
  • Note: Other than the aforesaid categories all who seek registration for executive programme irrespective of their qualification have to qualify the CS Entrance exam. The direct entry for Graduates / Post Graduates under the old regulations stand eliminated.
    CSEET shall be an online Computer-based Test. CSEET will comprise of MCQs and Viva Voce. The duration of CSEET shall be 135 minutes (120 Minutes for MCQ test and 15 minutes for Viva-Voce).  This aims at having entrance test at par with the other professions such as medical, engineering etc. CSEET shall be conducted 4times in a year in months of May, July, November and January. The first CSEET exams are expected to be conducted by May 2020.
  • Until now, 10 + 2 students wishing to take the CS course had to enroll in the Foundation program and qualify it to get eligible for the Executive programme. Since now the foundation programme is ruled out. The only entry to Executive Period that the student
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  • Takshila learning is providing CS Online Coaching Classes for CS COURSE classes comprises video lectures, MCQs series and proper notes for preparation.

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