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Vipra Shrivastava

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No, the ICAI does not send CA admit cards to candidates by post. Candidates have to download their admit cards from the official website by using login ID and password created at the time of exam registration. The login for admit card download is same as application submission. Candidates must download the copy of their admit card ahead of the exam and check the information mentioned on it. The link to download the CA admit card is made live at the ICAI exam website. The announcement for downloading of admit card is made through a circular released online.

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The ICAI CA admit card of every candidate will contain personal information and test centre details which include candidate’s name, candidate’s address, candidate’s roll number, exam group, test city, medium of examination, candidate’s registration number, candidate’s mobile phone number, test centre address, candidate’s photo and signature. Every candidate should check the information printed on the CA admit card for errors and misprint and in case of any, they must get it rectified by the testing agency before the commencement of the exam.Incase, the photograph and signature of the candidate are no
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The minimum eligibility criteria for pursuing CA course is class 12 pass or equivalent from a recognised institute or university. Candidates who have completed graduation can directly take admission at CA Intermediate level. Check below:CA Foundation Eligibility CriteriaCandidates who have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board are eligible. Candidates who have:Registered with Board of Studies on or before 30 June of the examination yearChanged to CA Foundation Course with Board of Studies of ICAI on or before September 7 of the examination year.CA Intermediate Eligibility Criteria Candidates who ha
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The difficulty level of CA Intermediate exams is high. It is considered to be one of the toughest exams to crack due to the vast syllabus and multiple subjects. The pass percentage of CA Intermediate exam is low and candidates have to make multiple attempts to clear it. CA is a course, one can complete without coaching and guidance. Even though study material, test practices and other support is provided by the ICAI, it is not really possible to study by self. The topics and chapters are vast. They require guidance and practice as well as discipline and productive study hours.

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The Integrated Professional Competence Course or IPCC examination is an improvised version of the PCC examination for Chartered Accountants in India. A student can register for IPCC after completing the CA CPT (Foundation) exam, without article registration.After clearing the Group-I papers of the IPCC, the aspirant can register for the articles. Under the new scheme of IPCC, the student is eligible to appear for the final year examination during their last six months of their article ship.All the candidates who had registered for the PCC examination on or before January 2009 were eligible to appear in the new version of the IPCC exami
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PCC or IPC is the first stage of the Chartered Accountancy course curriculum wherein only working knowledge of core and allied subjects is covered.The objective of the PCC course is to lay a strong foundation for Chartered Accountants in the preparation and presentation of financial statements. In PCC, candidates also learn the computerized accounting system. The course curriculum includes the following subjects:Advanced Accounting (100 Marks)Auditing and Assurance (100 Marks)Law, Ethics, and Communication (100 Marks) Cost Accounting and Financial Management (100 Marks)Taxation (100 Marks)Information Technology and Strategic Manag
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Yes, one can pursue the ICAI CA course after graduation. Such candidates will not have to complete the CA Foundation level first. They can directly register for the CA Intermediate course and pursue the professional certification course. If the candidate has completed graduation with a commerce degree, it will be advantageous for them in pursuing CA. Many CA aspirants pursue BCom or BCom (Hons) before registering for the Chartered Accountancy course. It helps them in coping with the vast syllabus of the CA programme better. A lot of topics that are a part of the CA course, are taught in BCom and BCom (Hons) courses.

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ICAI CA syllabus 2023 for Foundation, Intermediate and Final is prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. The ICAI CA syllabus also consists of the marking scheme and the weightage and can be downloaded from the official website. ICAI CA Syllabus 2023 is released by ICAI. ICAI CA syllabus is prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). The CA syllabus includes topics related to taxation, auditing and busines law. The CA course comprises three levels - CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final. Candidates who wish to pursue the ICAI CA course have to clear the examinations of all the
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The time duration of CA exams varies for each paper. Some CA exam papers are of two hours duration whereas some are of three hours duration. The ICAI CA exams are conducted from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. The exam timings of every paper will be mentioned in the date sheet and the CA admit card of each candidate. Given below is the table indicating CA Foundation, Intermediate and Final exam timings:CA ExamPaper (s)Exam TimingsCA FoundationPaper 1 & 22:00 PM to 5:00 PMCA FoundationPaper 3 & 42:00 PM to 4:00 PMCA Intermediate (IPC) (Old Scheme)All papers2:00 PM to 5:00 PMCA Intermediate (New Scheme)All Papers2:00 PM t
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