ICSI CSEET 2026 registration deadline extended to February 28; exam from June 1
ICSI has extended CSEET June 2026 registration till February 28. Apply at smash.icsi.edu; check fees, eligibility, exam dates, and documents required.
Candidates can download this e-book to know all the details related to CSEET such as eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, study material and other related information.
Check NowICSI CSEET June Registration 2026: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has extended the last date to fill the CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) June 2026 application form to February 28. Aspirants can fill out the form by visiting the official website of ICSI at smash.icsi.edu.
As per the schedule, ICSI CSEET enrollment window without late fee will be made available from March 1 to April 7. Those who missed the deadline will be given an opportunity to fill the CSEET form by paying a late fee from April 8 to 20.
Applicants must have passed or be in the process of appearing for the 10+2 board exam to be eligible for the CSEET exam 2026. Graduates and postgraduate candidates are also eligible to appear for the exam. There is no upper age limit, the institute clarified.
The CSEET June 2026 exam will be held offline from June 1 to June 4 in a center-based examination.
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ICSI CSEET June Registration 2026: How to fill out the form?
To submit the application form, aspirants must follow the steps given below.
- Visit the official website of ICSI at smash.icsi.edu.
- Fill out the ICSI CSEET June 2026 application form,
- Upload the required documents,
- Make the payment, and then submit.
- Download the confirmation page and take a printout for further reference.
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ICSI CSEET June 2026 Registration: Fees and documents required
The application fee for the ICSI CSEET June 2026 is Rs 7,500 and examination fees is Rs 1,500. The documents required for the ICSI CSEET June 2026 registration are:
- Candidate’s photograph
- Candidate’s signature
- Date of birth certificate
- Class 12th admit card/ hall ticket (If appearing)
- 10th pass certificate
- Class 12th pass certificate or marksheet
- Category certificate
- Identity proof (any one): Aadhaar card, Passport, Voter ID, driving license, PAN card or ration card
In case of any issues, candidates can contact the ICSI helpdesk at support.icsi.edu or at helpline number: 0120- 4522000, the institute said.
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