What is the admission process of ICSI Delhi?

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    Punit Goyal | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) delhi's admissions procedure details :

    • Passing the CSEET (Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test)
    • Finishing the 10+2 test with at least a 50% overall score
    • Submitting evidence of enrollment, like an exam roll number.
  • To apply for ICSI Delhi's CS course, you must first register online at the ICSI website. Following registration, you will need to provide the required documents—your mark sheet from classes 10 and 12, a passport-sized photo, and your signature—and pay the application fee. After that, you can choose to send the application to the ICSI Delhi office via mail or online. ICSI Delhi will process your application and verify your qualifications. When your application is approved, you will receive an evidence letter with information on the CS course, including the start date, curriculum, and payment schedule.

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