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ICSI CSEET Eligibility & CSEET Online Classes



ICSI CSEET Eligibility & CSEET Online Classes

 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.

ICSI CSEET Eligibility:

 

 

  • Candidates, who have completed 12th standard or equivalent, will be eligible.
  • Graduate or postgraduate candidates who were otherwise eligible to seek registration directly to the Executive programme will also have to qualify the CSEET to become eligible for registration to the Programme.
  • The following students will be exempt for appearing for CSEET:
  1. 1. CS Foundation Programme passed students.
  2. 2. ICAI (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) Final Course passed students with exemption fee of Rs. 5000/-
  3. 3. ICMAI (The Institute of Cost Accountants of India) Final Course passed students with exemption fee of Rs. 5000/-

Takshila Learning is providing CSEET Online Classes to help you in your CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) Preparation. Our Online course helps you in preparing for CS Course Online/CA/CMA/DipIFR or even Various Competitive Exams such as SSC/Railways/Banking. You can study by staying at your home with all the comfort or you can prepare even while doing the job as you can watch our videos multiple times from anywhere on any device and on any time.

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