The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the results of the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) for July 2024. The results were declared today at 2 pm, and candidates can now check their scorecards on the official ICSI website.
To view their results, candidates must log in to the ICSI website using their registration number and date of birth. The scorecard will display a subject-wise breakdown of marks, allowing candidates to evaluate their performance in each exam section.
The CSEET exam was conducted in a remote proctored mode on July 6, 7, and 8, 2024. This allowed candidates to take the exam from the safety and comfort of their homes while ensuring the integrity of the examination process through online proctoring.
To pass the CSEET, candidates must secure at least 40% marks in each section and an aggregate of 50% across all sections. This ensures that candidates have a well-rounded understanding of all the subjects covered in the exam.
Candidates can check their results and download their scorecards by visiting the official ICSI website. It is advised to keep a copy of the scorecard for future reference, especially for those who plan to proceed with further stages of the Company Secretary course.
The CSEET is a crucial step for aspiring company secretaries, as it is an entry-level exam for the Company Secretary course. Passing the CSEET opens the door for candidates to enrol in the Executive Program of the ICSI.
For those who did not pass, reviewing the scorecard to understand the areas that need improvement is essential. This feedback can be instrumental in preparing for the next attempt.
As per India Times reports, candidates are encouraged to promptly check their results and take the necessary steps based on their performance. The ICSI has made accessing the results straightforward, ensuring that candidates can quickly get the information they need. Congratulations to all the successful candidates, and for those who did not pass this time, use this as an opportunity to prepare better for the next exam.