ICSI CSEET 2022 July session to be conducted through remote proctored mode; Check details here

ICSI CSEET 2022 July session to be conducted through remote proctored mode; Check details here

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Shruti Garg
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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 28, 2022 10:52 IST
ICSI will conduct the CSEET 2022 exam for July session in remote proctored mode. Candidates appearing for the upcoming CSEET must check the important guidelines.

ICSI will conduct the CSEET 2022 exam for July session in remote proctored mode. Candidates appearing for the upcoming CSEET must check the important guidelines.

CSEET 2022 July Session

CSEET 2022 July Session

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India will conduct the CSEET 2022 scheduled on July 9, 2022 in remote proctored mode. Authorities have issued several guidelines on account of COVID-19 pandemic. Candidates who have registered for the CSEET 2022 July session must download the admit card when released. Check the guidelines issued by the authority for the conduct of CSEET 2022 July session.

CSEET 2022 Important Guidelines: July Session

  • Candidates will not have to report to test centres to appear for exam. Candidates are allowed to appear for the exam through their own laptop/desktop from home or any convenient place. Candidates will not be allowed to appear througsmartphoneses/tablets.Β 
  • In view of the remote proctored mode, the Viva Voce portion will stand cancelled. Β 
  • The CSEET 2022 exam pattern for July 9, 2022, shall be as under:

CSEET Exam Pattern 2022Β 

SubjectΒ 

Number of questionsΒ 

MarksΒ 

Business CommunicationΒ 

35Β 

50Β 

Legal Aptitude and Logical ReasoningΒ 

35Β 

50Β 

Economic and Business EnvironmentΒ 

35Β 

50Β 

Current AffairsΒ 

15Β 

50Β 


Β 

Presentation & Communication Skills Β 

20Β 

TotalΒ 

140Β 

200Β 

  • Candidates must not practice any unfair means during the remote proctored examination. If found, serious action will be taken against the student. Candidates must refrain from adoption of unfair means which include:Β 
    • Using Mobile Phones or such gadgets including headphone, etc.Β 
    • Use of study material/ chits/ handwritten or printed material/ Pen & PaperΒ 
    • Presence of any other person/ receiving or seeking help from other person in any formΒ 
    • Tampering with Screen /Camera/ Audio/ Mic/ Safe Examination BrowserΒ 
    • Capturing video/ photograph(s) of Question screenΒ 
    • Leaving Examination seat during the test (candidate not visible in camera of the computer used for Examination)Β 
    • Verbal or non-verbal communication of any sortΒ 
    • Reading Questions loudly, etcΒ 
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Ma'am CSEET is mandatory for graduation?

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