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CSEET Eligibility Criteria 2021 | ICSI CSEET Syllabus


CSEET Eligibility Criteria 2021 | ICSI CSEET Syllabus 

This CSEET Video Lecture covers the updated CSEET eligibility criteria 2021  for the entrance exam, as well as the exam protocol in 2021, in this video. Our faculty answers all of the important questions that students have about CSEET.

Before taking the CS Foundation Exam, students should review the CSEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern to understand the subjects and major themes that will be covered in the exam so that they can prepare appropriately.

Here you can find a comprehensive guide to the CSEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern for the year 2021.

 

Eligibility Criteria for the ICSI CSEET in 2021

Candidates who have finished their 10+2 or equivalent test are eligible to take the exam, however, those with higher educational degrees must also pass. Candidates who are eligible for the ICAI and ICMAI final courses will receive an exemption from the CS Executive Entrance Test and will not be required to take it.

 

CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) papers

Paper 1 – Business Communication

Paper 2 – Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning

Paper 3 – Economic and Business Environment

Paper 4 – Current Affairs

 

CSEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2021

The CSEET 2021 exam consists of four papers in total. Each paper in the CSEET Syllabus is broken into sections based on the units covered. Candidates should thoroughly read through the units and examine the syllabus.

The first three papers of the CSEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern, however, will each have 35 questions, with the fourth exam covering current affairs having 15 questions. To be considered a pass, candidates must score at least 50 percent in the aggregate and 40 percent in each paper out of a total of 200 points.

 

We hope you found the information presented in this post to be helpful. Wishing you the best of success with your next examinations! Continue reading about this topic CSEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2021.

 

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