We’ve put the 2026 admit cards up on icsi.edu as we gear up for an offline test run from June 1 through the 4th. With the return of paper-based exams and a bit more scrutiny at the door, it’s best to download, check over, and print your hall ticket now so you don’t have any hiccups at the centre.
What this means for students
CSEET is what stands between many of you and the CS Executive course. The Institute is being firm on this: no printed admit card and no valid photo ID, no entry. Even a small error in the details can be a problem, so go ahead and verify your e-admit card right away.
ICSI has also made the cards for the Executive and Professional levels available. If you’re at an institution with a prep hub, you’ll want to look at your schedule in light of the June dates and the logistics involved.
How to download the CSEET June 2026 admit card
Downloading takes a few minutes on the official portal. Use this quick route:
– Go to icsi.edu and open the Latest@ICSI section.
– Find the e-admit card link for June 2026 exams.
– Enter your 17-digit registration number.
– Submit and view the hall ticket on screen.
– Save the PDF and take a clear printout.
See something amiss on the card? A wrong name or centre? Get in touch with the ICSI helpdesk. Have your digital file handy, but know that only a hard copy will do when you walk in.
Key exam dates and institutional schedule
To reiterate, the CSEET is an in-person affair on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th of June, 2026. Make sure you have a government-issued ID with you – Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, or Voter ID will all work.
For those of us on campus, here is how the week is shaping up for the Executive Programme (Syllabus 2022). You have Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws (Group 1) on the 1st, Company Law and Practice (Group 1) on the 3rd, and Corporate Accounting and Financial Management (Group 1) on the 7th.
The Professional side is much the same. Mark down the 1st for ESG – Principles and Practice (Group 1), the 4th for Corporate Restructuring, Valuation and Insolvency (Group 2), and the 5th for Compliance, Audit and Due Diligence (Group 1).
Then there are the open-book electives to factor in. Group 2 has Arbitration and GST/Corporate Tax on the 6th. The 7th is for Group 1’s CSR and Internal/Forensic Audit.
Who is exempt from CSEET
ICSI allows direct entry to the CS Executive for specific profiles. If you meet any of the following, you do not need to take CSEET:
– ICSI Foundation Examination passed
– CA Final passed (ICAI)
– CMA Final passed (ICMAI)
– Bachelor’s Degree or Post Graduate Degree
– Final year or final semester undergraduate status
Some of you may have exemptions, which is a relief, but your papers have to be straight when you register.
Exam day checklist
When you go to the venue, give yourself 30 to 45 minutes to spare. Bring a neat, printed version of your 2026 CSEET card and an ID. Don’t bother with a screenshot; they won’t let you in with one.
With the four-day window on us, it’s time to make sure your hall ticket is right, you have some leeway for travel, and you know where you’re going. For anything else, icsi.edu is the place to be.











