The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is set to begin the Company Secretary June 2026 examination session on June 1. Thousands of candidates appearing for the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET), CS Executive and CS Professional examinations have been advised to ensure they carry all mandatory documents to their respective examination centres.
The examination session is particularly significant this year as the June 2026 CSEET examination is being conducted in offline mode for the first time. Candidates have been reminded that entry into the examination hall will not be permitted without the required documents.
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Examination schedule for June 2026 session
ICSI has announced separate examination schedules for different programmes under the Company Secretary course.
The CSEET June 2026 examination will be held from June 1 to June 4. Meanwhile, both the CS Executive and CS Professional examinations will continue from June 1 to June 7.
Candidates are advised to carefully check their examination date, reporting time and venue details mentioned on their admit cards before leaving for the centre.
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Mandatory documents required at the exam centre
ICSI has instructed students to carry specific documents that will be verified before they are allowed to enter the examination hall.
Candidates must carry their respective admit card for CSEET, CS Executive or CS Professional examinations along with their student identity card. In addition, a valid government-issued photo identification document is mandatory.
Accepted identity proofs include Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, Driving Licence or any other valid photo ID recognised by authorities.
Officials have stressed that candidates failing to produce the required documents may be denied entry to the examination venue.
Important guidelines for candidates
Students have also been advised to verify all details printed on their admit cards well before the examination day. If a candidate's photograph or signature is missing, ICSI has directed them to affix a recent passport-size photograph and get it attested by an authorised official.
The attestation can be done by a Gazetted Officer, an ICSI Officer or Member, the Principal of a recognised school, or the Manager of a nationalised bank.
ICSI has reiterated that no candidate will be allowed to appear for the examination without a valid admit card. To avoid last-minute inconvenience, students should keep all documents ready in advance and reach their examination centres well before the reporting time.