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ICSI CSEET 2023 Exam On January 7: ICSI Notifies Exam Instructions and Technical Guidelines

The ICSI has announced the CSEET 2023 Exam Date. The Exam will be held on January 7. Before appearing for the exam, candidates are advised to go through the exam instructions and guidelines.

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the CSEET (Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test) 2023 Exam Dates. The ICSI CSEET 2023 Exam will be held on January 7, 2023, in the remote proctored mode. Candidates will be allowed to appear for the exam using their own laptop or desktop from home/ such other convenient and isolated place. 

Along with the CSEET 2023 Dates, the ICSI has also released a detailed set of instructions for candidates appearing in the exam. The availability of CSEET 2023 Admit Cards shall be notified soon by the ICSI.

The CSEET 2023 Exam will have a duration of two hours with 140 questions across four papers: Business Communication, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning, Economic and Business Environment, Current Affairs and Presentation and Communication Skills. These sections will have 35 questions each. 

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The question paper will be displayed in the English language only. The admit cards of the CSEET 2023 Exam will be released 10 days before the examination. Moreover, candidates appearing for the ICSI CSEET 2023 Exam are required to go through the detailed Exam Instructions and Technical Guidelines before appearing for the exam. 

CSEET 2023 Exam: Candidate instructions and Technical Guidelines

  • Recommended Internet Speed: Dedicated Internet and Internet Bandwidth of minimum 2MBPS (4G/ Wi-Fi) or above upload speed
  • Browser: Google Chrome version 8.0 and above
  • Video/Audio: Webcam and a good quality Mic is required. Enable webcam and mic underChrome settings-Extensions
  • Operating System – Windows 10 OR 11 (Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions) OR Windows 8/8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit) (all editions) OR Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) (all editions) with up-to-date service pack, device drivers, security patches in test taking system
  • RAM and Processor: 4 GB+ RAM, i3 5th Generation 2.2 Ghz or equivalent/higher
  • Pop-up Blocker: Disable ad blocker/pop up blocker under Chrome Extensions
  • Cookies: Enabled
  • Firewall: Disabled
  • Anti- Virus: Disabled. "Any make" to be disabled-can be re-installed post examination
  • Admin-rights: Enabled. Candidate to have administrative privileges on the laptop/desktop to enable installation/uninstallations
  • Any Remote Desktop Applications: Uninstalled

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