ICSI CS 2021 exam: One more attempt to students under CS 2012 old syllabus

ICSI CS 2021 exam: One more attempt to students under CS 2012 old syllabus

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Anangsha Patra
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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 11, 2021 11:48 IST

ICSI has decided to give one more attempt to students under the 2012 old syllabus for ICSI CS 2021 exam. Read complete details below.

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Institute of Company Secretaries of India has decided to give one more attempt to students under 2012 old syllabus for ICSI CS Exam 2021. The Institute will give an attempt to students of the Executive and Professional Programme under 2012 old syllabus during the December 2021 session.

According to the official notice, “Three elective subjects of Professional (New Syllabus) such as Forensic Audit: Direct Tax Laws and Practice and Valuation and Business Modelling shall also continue in December 2021 exam session.”

Check here the official notice

“Students who have already switched over to ICS CS new syllabus, their requests for returning to old syllabus shall not be allowed. Also, all students (under 2012 old syllabus) may note that they shall be compulsorily switched over to 2017 (New syllabus) from June 2022 Session onwards,” the notice further reads.

ICSI has also re-opened the online window for submission of request for change of CS June 2021 exam centre. Candidates appearing in CS 2021 June exam from August 10 to 20 can submit their request for a change of exam centre till June 12.

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