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Malavika

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In CA courses, candidates have to pass every paper with a minimum of 40 percent marks. The CA Final is the last level of the Chartered Accountancy course. After clearing the CA Final course, candidates are certified by the ICAI to practice Chartered Accountancy professionally. CA Final exam pattern is prescribed by the ICAI. The exam is conducted bi-annually in the months of May and November. CA Final course and exam pattern is similar to CA Foundation and CA Intermediate but the difficulty level is a few notches higher. CA Final exam has eight papers (Group I and Group II). 

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Malavika

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Selective study of the topics will not help you pass the ICAI CA Intermediate exam. It is required to thoroughly study each and every topic in the CA curriculum. Exam outcomes will benefit greatly from at least two revisions of the whole CA curriculum completed prior to taking the test. Students must dedicate at least fifteen hours a day to productive study if they hope to pass the exam on their first try. When studying for the CA tests, it's critical to establish and adhere to a rigid plan. All of the topics in the curriculum should be given equal weight in the well prepared schedule.

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Malavika

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There are four sections to the CA Foundation course. To pass the test, candidates must fully understand these subjects during their coursework.CA Foundation Paper 1: Accounting Principles and Practice Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting is the second CA Foundation Paper.There are two sections in the CA Foundation document. There are five papers in Section 1. In order to take the foundation exam, these chapters must be completed in the allotted time. Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge is the fourth CA Foundation Paper.Principles and Practice of Accounting, by PC and Bharat Tulsian, is the first
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Divyansh Jain

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An extensive range of subjects pertaining to accounting, auditing, taxation, financial management, and other aspects of business and finance are covered in the syllabus of the ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) CA Intermediate course. There are two groups on the syllabus, each with four courses. The following topics are covered in the syllabus for the CA Intermediate course:Group I: 1. Bookkeeping2. Laws pertaining to corporations and other legal matters3. Accounting for Cost and Management4. LevyingGroup II: 5. In-depth Bookkeeping6. Assurance and AuditingSeven. Strategic Management and Enterprise Information Systems8.
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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No, there is no change in the syllabus of any of the CA papers of Foundation. The course training and examinations for 2025 are based on the previously available CA syllabus. The syllabus and sample questions papers can be downloaded from the ICAI CA website. It is also shared with students upon registration. To further familiarize candidates with the syllabus of CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final courses, the ICAI conducts mock test sessions which registered candidates can take as per the schedule.

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Ritu Rathee

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The syllabus for the Chartered Accountant (CA) programme in India is prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). ICAI is the national professional accounting body that regulates the accounting profession in India.Here's a breakdown of how ICAI is involved in the CA syllabus:Setting the curriculum framework: ICAI defines the overall learning objectives and areas of knowledge covered in the CA program. Developing the detailed syllabus: They create a detailed syllabus outlining specific topics, learning outcomes, and reference materials for each subject in the CA program.Updating the syllabus: The syllabus i
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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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Vipra Shrivastava

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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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Vipra Shrivastava

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CA Final is the toughest level of the course, thus you will need to work really hard. Here are some basic CA Final preparation tips for you.Step 1: Check the CA Final syllabusCheck the syllabus for the CA Final exam. It has two groups.Understand the marking scheme and the weightage of each subject.Step 2: Make a time table for CA Final preparationAllocate time for each paper and stick to the schedule.Set aside dedicated study hours for topics you find tough.Join a coaching institute for guidance and mentorshipStep 3: Refer to study material including, books and practice sample papersStudy from the recommended textbooks and study materi
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Vipra Shrivastava

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CA Final is the last course level but the toughest one. The syllabus of ICAI CA Final course includes the following topics:Financial ReportingStrategic Financial ManagementAdvanced Auditing and Professional EthicsCorporate and Economic LawsStrategic Cost Management and Performance EvaluationRisk ManagementFinancial Services and Capital MarketsInternational TaxationEconomic LawsGlobal Financial Reporting StandardsMultidisciplinary Case StudyDirect Tax Laws and International TaxationIndirect Tax LawsThe minimum passing marks in this course level is all 40 per cent per paper.

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