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CSEET Registration FAQ’s and CSEET Eligibility Criteria 2021

CSEET Registration FAQ


CSEET Registration FAQ’s and CSEET Eligibility Criteria 2021


CS Executive Entrance Test  Registration FAQ’s

ICSI stands for the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, which has just taken a huge step toward presenting a significant modification in the ICSI CS program's educational plan. The CS Foundation Program was put on hold. ICSI merely halted the program; however, it has been replaced by a test known as the "CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET)".

 

For all classes of understudies, passing the “CSEET” test is now required for participation in the Executive Program. There are, however, some exceptions that have been made for a few classes. Current Foundation program understudies, on the other hand, are qualified to take the test till the validity of their enrollment expires.

 

CSEET Eligibility Criteria 2021 and Exemption

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 program will also have to qualify the CSEET to become eligible for registration to the Programme.

The following students will be exempt from appearing for CSEET:

1. CS Foundation Programme passed students.

2. ICAI (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) Final Course passed students with exemption fee of Rs. 5000/-

3. ICMAI (The Institute of Cost Accountants of India) Final Course passed students with exemption fee of Rs. 5000/-


Exemption

Intrigued who have finished the twelfth norm, are qualified to take the ICSI CSEET test.

In any case, understudies from the accompanying classes are excluded from showing up from CSEET and can continue for enlistment straightforwardly to Executive Program.

CS Foundation Program passed understudies

ICAI (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) Final Course passed understudies

ICMAI (The Institute of Cost Accountants of India) Final Course passed understudies

 

CSEET Registration FAQ

Let’s check the FAQs on the New Regulations Including CSEET:

 

i. Can the Graduates/Post Graduates (Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Holders apply for enrollment directly to the Executive Program?

Ans: No. The Graduates/Post Graduates should initially qualify for the CSEET before enrolling in the Executive Program.

 

ii. Will the new admissions to Foundation Program be over when the new guidelines/CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) will be announced?

Ans: Yes. New admissions to Foundation Program will not be entertained after the announcement of the new rules and the CS EXECUTIVE ENTRANCE TEST will be presented as a passing test for enrollment to the Executive Program.

 

iii. Are there any kind of people who are restricted from qualifying for the CSEET or looking for enlistment to the Executive Program?

Ans: Yes. As indicated by the current standards, understudies from the accompanying classes are absolved from qualifying CSEET, they are viewed as qualified to look for enlistment straightforwardly.

 

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