Overview
- Results will be published on icsi.edu with subject-wise marks and downloadable e-scorecards, and no physical Result-cum-Marks Statements will be issued.
- The November 2025 test was conducted in remote proctored mode on November 8 and 10.
- January 2026 will be the final session under the current remote-proctored pattern before the transition.
- From June 2026, the exam moves to offline centres with four papers over four days, featuring three subjective papers and one OMR-based paper without negative marking.
- The overhaul sets three sessions a year with fixed registration windows, limits registration to Indian Class 12 pass/appearing candidates, sets fees at ₹7,500 for registration and ₹1,500 per session, requires 40% in each paper with 50% aggregate, and provides one-year result validity.