The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has released the CSEET July 2025 session results on its official website, icsi.edu. Candidates who appeared for the exam on July 5 and 7 in remote proctored mode can now download their Result-cum-Marks Statement online using their login credentials. A minimum of 40% in each paper and 50% aggregate is required to qualify. Qualified candidates can proceed to the CS Executive Programme, while others may reappear in November.
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India-US trade deal: American President Trump aims for US market access into India, similar to the Indonesia trade deal. However, India seeks even lower tariffs, below Indonesia's 19%. Negotiations are underway, targeting rates under 20%, potentially even below 10%.
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