The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is set to announce the results for the CS Executive Entrance Test, commonly referred to as CSEET, for the July examination today. Once the results are released, candidates will have the opportunity to view their scores on the official website, icsi.edu. ICSI CSEET result 2025: What time will the July exam results be available?
As per the official notification, the CSEET results for the July examination are scheduled to be announced at 2 PM today, July 16.
CSEET result 2025: Required login credentials to access scores
Candidates are advised to keep the following information ready to check the result online-
- Unique ID number and
- Date of birth.
How to access the ICSI CSEET result 2025?
Candidates can follow the steps outlined below to check their CSEET results online-
- Visit icsi.edu.in.
- After the results are announced, a login window for checking scores will appear on the homepage. Enter your credentials and submit.
- Review and download the CSEET result.
The CSEET July examination took place on July 5 and 7, 2025.
ICSI has stated that the results, along with the individual subject-wise breakdown of marks for each candidate, will be accessible on icsi.edu. Additionally, the formal e-result-cum-marks statement will be uploaded to the same website immediately following the announcement of the results.
ICSI will not provide a physical copy of this document to candidates.
ICSI CSEET Result 2025 Live: Below is the structure of the CSEET examination-
- Business Communication: 35 questions, 50 marks
- Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning: 35 questions (sub part A- Legal Aptitude, 30 marks and sub part B- Logical Reasoning, 20 marks)
- Economic and Business Environment: 35 questions (sub part A- Economics, 25 marks and sub part B- Business Environment, 25 marks)
- Current Affairs and Quantitative Aptitude: 35 questions (sub part A- Current Affairs, 30 marks and sub part B- Quantitative Aptitude, 20 marks)
Total: 140 questions, 200 marks.
No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers in the CSEET examination.












