ICSI CS Foundation June exam results 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: After the declaration of results, ICSI will also publish a notification regarding the verification of marks. Candidates will be allowed to seek marks verification in all subjects. Usually, the deadline given for this process is within 30 days from the date of declaration of results.

The next Examination for CS Foundation Programme will be held on December 28 and 29, 2019.
In June, 2019 session, 64.53% of candidates passed the Foundation Programme examination. Sanghavi Khushi Devendra Kumar from Ahmedabad Centre and Yogita Daswani from Indore Centre jointly secured all India first rank in the Foundation Programme examination.
The result of Company Secretaries Foundation Programme examination held in 125 centres across the nation including one overseas centre at Dubai on June 8 and 9, has been declared today at New Delhi and released to all the regional and chapter offices of the Institute throughout the country for information of all concerned. In addition to making available the result along with subject-wise break-up of marks on the Institute’s website – www.icsi.edu. The ICSI has extended the facility of downloading of e-Result-cum-Marks Statement by the candidates.
It is mandatory for the candidates to score more than the fixed cut off percentage to qualify CS Foundation 2019 exam. The cut off is 50% overall and 40% in each subject.
Step 1: Visit the official ICSI website: icsi.edu.
Step 2: Click on the link for result and e-mark sheet.
Step 3: Enter your roll number and click on submit.
Step 4: View and download your e-mark sheet.
CS Foundation examinations were held from June 8 and ended on June 9, 2019. The examination for CS Executive exam had started from June 1 and ended on June 10.
As per reports, the Council is likely to announce from December 2019 examination session, the following papers of the Executive Programme (New Syllabus) will be OMR based:
Module – I Paper – 4 : Tax Laws
Module – II Paper – 5 : Corporate and Management Accounting
Module – II Paper – 8 : Financial and Strategic Management
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is constituted under an act of Parliament i.e. the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 (Act Number 56 of 1980). ICSI is the only recognized professional body in India to develop and regulate the profession of company secretaries in India.
CS December exam will begin on December 20. The registration for the same will start on August 26 and 27. ICSI has asked eligible students to clear the pre-exam well ahead of time before the registration. "Students undergoing Class Room Teaching conducted by the Regional / Chapter Offices of the Institute and pass the requisite tests shall be exempted from the Online Pre-Examination Test on receipt of performance reports from the respective Regional / Chapter Office," it said.
In a recent notification issued by the body, it announced that insofar 95 study centres have been opened. Through Study Centre Scheme, ICSI seeks to remove distance as a barrier in learning. Study Centres are being established in most of the Smart Cities that have been proposed by the government of India, thereby eliminating distance barrier and also enhancing levels of services.
he Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) declared CS result of foundation examinations held in December 2018 on February 21, 2019.
Follow these simple steps to check result
Step 1: Log on to the above mentioned official website
Step 2: Click on the link for result
Step 3: In the provided fields, enter the required details and click on submit
Step 4: Your result will be displayed on the screen
Step 5: Download the same and take a printout for future reference
The all India provisional merit list will also release on the website and contains the names, rank and registration number of top 25 rank holders. Last year, the first rank was obtained by Mahima Sancheti and Gaurang Mishra and Sneha Jain shared the second rank, followed by Dhanya Jaysukhbhai Vasoya at third.
ICSI has mentioned in a note that they will not issue any physical copy of the result-cum-marks statement. The institute will also release the subject-wise break up of marks and marks statement.
Those who want to get it done offline download the application form available on the website and send the same duly filled in along with the requisite fee through speed/registered post.
Candidates can get their marks verified in any subject, if they are unsatisfied with the same, within 30 days from the result declaration date. They can apply either online or offline for the same and Rs 250 has to be paid per subject. The online facility for marks verification is likely to be available from tomorrow.
Candidates are required to secure a minimum of 40 per cent marks in each paper, that is, Paper-1, Paper-2, Paper-3 and Paper-4 separately and have to score 50 per cent marks in aggregate of all papers put together for passing the foundation programme.