What is the difference between CSEET old and new syllabus?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    The main difference between the old and new syllabus for the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) are that the new syllabus has more subjects, including Quantitative Aptitude in Part 4. The Viva Voce section has been removed from the new syllabus, starting with the November 2023 session. The new syllabus of CSEET only allows entry to the CS course through CSEET. In the new syllabus, all papers except Paper 4 have 20% case-based objective-type questions and 80% descriptive questions. The new syllabus has two elective papers instead of one paper. The new syllabus has two groups instead of three.

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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The Institute of Company Secretaries of India introduced the revised syllabus for CSEET under 2022. Here are the key difference between the old and new syllabus of CSEET:
    1. Subjects: The number of subjects has been increased in CSEET. The new subject included in CSEET syllabus is Quantitative Aptitude in part 4.
    2. Elimination of Viva Voce: Viva Voce section will now stand cancelled from November 2023 session examination onwards. Earlier the CSEET included of Presentation and Viva Voce section.
    3. Entry route: The new syllabus has made the exclusive mode of entry through CSEET to CS course. The marks are distributed equally among each
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