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CSEET 2021 Exam Syllabus


CSEET 2021 EXAM

The CS Executive Entrance Examination (CSEET) is administered by the Institute of Company Secretaries (ICSI) for direct entry to the CS Executive Program. The CS Executive Entrance Exam Test (CSEET) will be conducted 4 times a year in May, July, November and January. Students appearing for the 10+2 exams/who have recently appeared for the same or students, undergraduates and postgraduates can register with CSEET at icsi.edu.


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CSEET Syllabus For 2021 Exam

The entrance examination question paper will be based on the following topics:

Paper 1 – Professional Communication: To test the applicants’ knowledge of English grammar requirements and important aspects of professional communication.

Paper 2 – Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning: To examine the basic understanding of the law, legal aptitude, and logical reasoning skills.

Paper 3 – Economic and Business Environment: Understanding the concepts of micro and macroeconomics focusing on the Indian economy to examine the understanding of various important components of the business environment.

Paper 4 – Current Affairs, Presentation and Communication Skills (Viva-Voce): To test applicants’ awareness of current issues of national and international importance to test the listening and writing skills of the applicants.

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