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 Company Secretary Entrance Exam 2021

Company Secretary Entrance Exam / CS Entrance Exam Test – A major change was introduced in the curriculum of ICSI CS programme by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). The ICSI has introduced CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) for admission into CS Executive replacing the earlier CS Foundation programme. Now, CSEET will be a mandatory qualifying Exam for registration to Executive Programme. Students who are willing to pursue the CS course will first have to crack the CSEET exam and then only they can register into the CS Executive Programme. The main objective of such a change is to ensure students have the requisite level of aptitude and skills to become successful CS professionals.

CSEET Exam Pattern

The CS Executive Entrance Exam is based on the Objective Type/ Multiple Choice Questions and will conduct Viva Voice for Test Hearing, Written Communication, and Oral Communication Skills. The CS Executive Entrance Examination will consist of four papers. Each paper will have Objective Type / Multiple Choice Questions, each of which will get one or two marks and there will be four choices with correct answers. The duration of the test will be 120 minutes to 15 minutes Viva in presentation and communication skills.

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Computer-Based Testing (CBT)

The test will be conducted for 120 minutes at designated testing centers. The computer-based test (CBT) conducted in the MCQ pattern will be as follows:

  1. Subject- Business Communication
  • of Questions – 35
  • Marks -50
  1. Subject- Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning
  • of Questions – 35
  • Marks – 50
  1. Subject- Economics and Business Environment
  • of Questions – 35
  • Marks – 50
  1. Subject- Current Affairs
  • of Questions – 50
  • Marks – 20

Total no. of Questions – 120

Total Marks – 170

 

Viva Voce

The 15-minute presentation and communication skills for 30 marks (Viva-Voce) will be conducted online after the MCQ-based CBT or through video designated using Artificial Intelligence (AI).


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