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by an Act of Parliament viz., The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (Act No. XXXVIII of
1949) for regulating the profession of Chartered Accountancy in the country. The
Institute, which functions under the administrative control of Ministry of Corporate
Affairs, Government of India, has five Regional Councils and 150 branches covering the
length and breadth of the country. In addition , it has also set up chapters outside India.
It also has an office in Dubai. Founded 65 years ago with just 1,700 members, the
Institute has grown to cross the mark of 2,35,000 members and about 8.5 lakh students
as of now. A significant majority of our membership is in practice, with a good deal of
specialisation in traditional areas of direct/indirect taxes and in emerging areas, inter-
alia, in financial services, information technology, insurance sector, joint ventures,
mutual funds, exchange risk management, risk and assurance service,
environment/energy/ quality audits, investment counselling, corporate structuring and
foreign collaborations. Those in employment, occupy senior positions such as CMDs in
Banks/Financial Institutions, CEOs in leading and reputed public/private sector
companies, etc. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory
body established by an Act of Parliament viz., The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (Act
No. XXXVIII of 1949) for regulating the profession of Chartered Accountancy in the
country. The Institute, which functions under the administrative control of Ministry of
Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has five Regional Councils and 150 branches
covering the length and breadth of the country. In addition , it has also set up chapters
outside India. It also has an office in Dubai. Founded 65 years ago with just 1,700
members, the Institute has grown to cross the mark of 2,35,000 members and about 8.5
lakh students as of now. A significant majority of our membership is in practice, with a
good deal of specialisation in traditional areas of direct/indirect taxes and in emerging
areas, inter-alia, in financial services, information technology, insurance sector, joint
ventures, mutual funds, exchange risk management, risk and assurance service,
Chartered Accountancy Course
environment/energy/ quality audits, investment counselling, corporate structuring and
foreign collaborations. Those in employment, occupy senior positions such as CMDs in
The ICAI's Interface with Students
Banks/Financial Institutions, CEOs in leading and reputed public/private sector
companies, etc. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory
body established by an Act of Parliament viz., The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (Act
No. XXXVIII of 1949) for regulating the profession of Chartered Accountancy in the
country. The Institute, which functions under the administrative control of Ministry of
Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has five Regional Councils and 150 branches
covering the length and breadth of the country. In addition , it has also set up chapters
outside India. It also has an office in Dubai. Founded 65 years ago with just 1,700
The Institute of
members, the Institute has grown to cross the mark of 2,35,000 members and about 8.5
lakh students as of now. A significant majority of our membership is in practice, with a
Chartered Accountants of India
good deal of specialisation in traditional areas of direct/indirect taxes and in emerging
areas, inter-alia, inSet up by an services,
financial Act of Parliament
information technology, insurance sector, joint
ventures, mutual funds, exchange risk management, risk and assurance service,
environment/energy/ quality audits, investment counselling, corporate structuring and
About the Booklet
The booklet ‘Chartered Accountancy Course - The ICAI’s Interface with
Students’ has been prepared by the Board of Studies, ICAI to provide valuable
information about the Chartered Accountancy (CA) Course, including key
information about practical training, avenues open to those who want to pursue
a career in CA and various support services of the Institute to the students
including the ICAI Cloud Campus.
Co-opted Members
CA. Ashok Thakkar
Vadodara
CA. R. Raghuraman
Chennai
CA. K. L. Jhanwar
Jaipur
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CA. Manoj Fadnis hartered Accountancy is a progressive and promising
President, ICAI profession playing an appreciable role in each and
every segment of the National and International
economy. Over a period of time, the role of a Chartered Accountant has transformed and
has established an enviable image as a Complete Business Solutions Provider. From domain
expertise in Accountancy, Audit and Taxation, Chartered Accountants today have started
commanding admirable role in the fields of management, consultancy services, risk
management, corporate governance, strategic management and other areas of importance
for survival and development of every conceivable business and non-business entities
including government organizations and departments. Macroeconomic drivers have
brought to the forefront numerous opportunities for CAs in the areas of National and
International Taxation, Finance and Trade Laws.
A highly affordable course that is popular amongst all strata, offers a satisfying professional
career that will help you to reach greater heights and realise your ambitions in life. The
Institute is always proactive to provide you a myriad of best possible services to achieve
your goals. The booklet Chartered Accountancy Course - The ICAI's Interface with
Students is also a step in this direction. This booklet contains relevant information about
the contents of the CA course, different entry gateways, practical training and various
career opportunities available to students once they become professional CAs. I am
confident that this booklet will help students in gaining significant level of insights about
the CA Course and also make them aware of the services which the Board of Studies of ICAI
is providing to budding CAs.
I extend my best wishes to all the students who are all set to undertake the CA Course as
their career option. I would also like to appreciate the sincere efforts of CA. V. Murali,
Chairman, CA. Nilesh Vikamsey, Vice Chairman, Members and personnel of the Board of
Studies for playing a pivotal role in fulfilling the growing needs of our students.
Yours sincerely,
C
CA. M. Devaraja Reddy hartered Accountancy has become one of the most
Vice President, ICAI promising professions in India. There were times when
the word Chartered Accountant was synonymous with
the term book-keeper and the realm of Chartered Accountant was confined to Accounts, Audit
and Taxation. Presently there is no field, whether it is Business Finance, Management, Risk
Management, Business Planning, Information System Audit or Environment Audit so on and so
forth, where Chartered Accountants have not carved a niche for themselves. In fact, with
greater synthesis of the world economy, the role of Chartered Accountants has changed to
complete business solutions provider providing qualified CAs a fulfilling career throughout
their life.
The demand for CAs is increasing at an amazing rate. Newly qualified CAs are being absorbed in
the industry in large numbers. The Institute offers campus placement opportunities to the newly
qualified Chartered Accountants. Besides, opportunities of self-practice also exist. The
professional image which our members have created and developed, over a period of six
decades, would surely enable the future CAs to reap rich dividends in practice arena as well.
The Institute values its students and always strives to provide them the best infrastructure,
scholastic opportunities and exposure that would sharpen their skills and shape them into world
class professionals. I am pleased to note that the Board of Studies has brought out a booklet
Chartered Accountancy Course - The ICAI's Interface with Students, giving pertinent details
of the Chartered Accountancy Course including various issues relating to practical training and
details about the services offered by the Board of Studies, Committee for Members in Industry
and the Examination Department & various opportunities available to qualified Chartered
Accountants. I am sure this booklet will educate students about the glorified world of Chartered
Accountancy Profession and help them in making the right career choices.
As Swami Vivekananda said “There is no limit to the power of the human mind. The more
concentrated it is, the more power is brought to bear on one point”. So focus on a Professional
Career like Chartered Accountancy, divert all your energies on the course curriculum and be
confident that you would become a CA at the earliest possible time. I appreciate the efforts put
in by the Board of Studies and officials of the Institute in getting this booklet published.
Yours sincerely,
Y
ou have made the right career choice of taking up Chartered
CA. V. Murali
Chairman, Board of Studies, ICAI Accountancy as your profession. With the emergence of New
World Economic Order, cross border transactions are being carried
out with ease and there is relatively free flow of goods, services and people throughout the world. With
dismantling of trade barriers, the work arena for professionals like Chartered Accountants has widened
substantively. When geography has become history, the role of a Chartered Accountant has also expanded to
encompass a variety of functions. These include areas like international taxation, international law, strategic
financial management, corporate law, risk management, environment audit besides their traditional roles in
the areas of financial reporting, audit and domestic taxation.
In the present scheme of education and training, there are two routes to enter the Chartered Accountancy
course – Common Proficiency Test (CPT) route and Direct Entry route. If a student wishes to join the CA course
earlier in life, he can register for Common Proficiency Course after passing class tenth examinations. However,
he can sit for CPT after appearing for 10+2 examinations. Having passed CPT, the student gets admitted to the
Chartered Accountancy Course which comprises of theoretical education and practical training of three years.
Graduates/post graduates with specified marks and intermediate pass students of the Institute of Company
Secretary of India and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India can directly enter the CA course. During the
CA course, the student is also imparted other technical and soft skills related to Information Technology,
General Management and Communication Skills. The exhaustive theoretical education and practical training
help in proper grooming of these budding professionals. The Board of Studies has brought out this booklet
Chartered Accountancy Course - The ICAI's Interface with Students containing all significant details about
the CA course, National and International recognitions for the CAs and the opportunities available to
Chartered Accountants. Anybody looking for relevant information will find the booklet quite useful and
helpful. I extend my appreciation of the Board of Studies staff for bringing out this useful publication.
Your positive attitude, dedicated and planned study will lead you to the final goal. Difficulties mastered are
opportunities won. Always remember, there is no gain without pain. It is impossible to get rainbows without
rain. Umbrellas can't stop the rain, but they will make us stand in the rain. Similarly, confidence may not itself
bring success, but it gives us the power to face any challenge. Look with positive intention; speak with inner
conviction; listen with intense attention; then you will move in the right direction. To succeed, it is
necessary to accept the world as it is and rise above it. Everything in this world has got a utility value – Even a
stopped clock is right twice a day. The best way to predict your future is to create it. Optimism is the faith
that leads to Achievement. You have a bright, professionally fulfilling career as a Chartered Accountant to
look forward to. It is important to prepare yourself fully, fine tune your skills, focus and hone your core
competence and update yourself knowledgewise to be a globally equipped professional. I extend my best
wishes to all the students who wish to enrol for the CA Course and do hope and look forward to greeting you as
a Chartered Accountant professional soon. Wishing you a fulfilling career.
Yours sincerely,
CA. V. Murali
Chairman, Board of Studies, ICAI
Vice Chairman's
Message
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CA. Nilesh Vikamsey he Chartered Accountancy Profession is very dynamic,
Vice Chairman, Board of Studies, ICAI challenging and well recognized by the society at large.
The profession is growing fast and it has spread out its
wings in the wide horizon of Business, Commerce, Industry and Services in India as well
abroad. Chartered Accountants play a very important role in the society by providing
reliable financial information to all stakeholders including regulatory agencies and
government departments. Chartered Accountants today are performing multifarious roles
in the fields of business finance, information technology, corporate management, risk
management and corporate law etc. in addition to the conventional role in the realm of
accounting, auditing, and taxation. Hence, the opportunities for accounting professionals
are vast and wide.
The BPOs, KPOs, banks, industrial houses, service industry and research institutions among
many others seek professionals who will take their businesses to higher levels of
performance. Chartered Accountants have become their obvious choice.
I am very happy that the Board of Studies of our Institute is bringing out a booklet
Chartered Accountancy Course - The ICAI's Interface with Students. This booklet has
been brought to cover an overview of the ICAI, Entry Routes to the CA Course, Contents of
the CA Course at various levels, details about the Personality and Skill Enhancement
Programmes and the Practical Training in-built in the CA Curriculum, Opportunities for
Chartered Accountants, Accounting Technician Course. I am confident that this publication
is not only useful to new aspirants for the CA course but also a handy reference guide to
students who are already pursuing the course. The booklet will certainly serve as a
repository for students aspiring to become Chartered Accountants. If you are looking
forward to fulfillment, independence, respect, name & fame and a challenging career
ahead, Chartered Accountancy is the most appropriate course for you.
I invite you to visit www.icai.org, our web portal, which contains numerous academic and
technical inputs apart from providing you an in-depth information about the Institute and
the profession. I would also like to appreciate the Board of Studies for taking such a pro-
active initiative.
Yours sincerely,
Founded 66 years ago with just 1,700 members, the Institute has
grown to cross the mark of 2,44,000 members and about 8.79 lakh
active students as of now. A significant majority of our
me999bership is in practice, with a good deal of specialisation in
traditional areas of direct/indirect taxes and in emerging areas,
inter-alia, in financial services, information technology, insurance
sector, joint ventures, mutual funds, exchange risk management,
risk and assurance service, environment/energy/quality audits,
investment counselling, corporate structuring and foreign
collaborations. Those in employment occupy senior positions such
as CMDs in Banks/Financial Institutions, CEOs in leading and
reputed public and private sector companies, etc.
Students can pursue the Chartered Accountancy course either through Common
Proficiency Test (CPT) route or through Direct Entry Scheme, introduced in August 1, 2012.
CPT Route
For a student coming through the CPT route, there is a three tier structure:
1. Entry Level Test Common Proficiency Test
2. First Stage Intermediate (Integrated Professional Competence) Course
3. Final Stage Final Course
During the CA Course duration, students are imparted technical skills through Information
Technology Training and Advanced Information Technology Training and Interpersonal
Skills through Orientation Programme and two General Management and Communication
Skills Courses.
Requirements for Becoming a Chartered Accountant:
Through CPT Route
Enrol with the Institute for Common Proficiency Course (CPC) after passing class 10th
examination.
After completion of specified period i.e. 60 days from the date of registration for CPC
with the Board of Studies and after appearing in 10+2 examination, apply (to
Examination Department) appear and pass in CPT.
Enrol for Group I or Group II or for both Groups of Intermediate (IPC) Course.
Complete Orientation Programme of one week, necessarily before joining the
Practical Training.
Complete Information Technology Training (ITT) necessarily before joining the Practical
Training.
Appear in the Intermediate (IPC) Examination on completion of eight months of study
course as on first day of the month in which the examination is to be held.
Join Practical Training after passing either Group I or both groups of Intermediate (IPC)
Course.
Complete General Management and Communication Skills (GMCS I) Course
(15 days) during the first year of Practical Training.
Complete General Management and Communication Skills (GMCS II) Course
(15 days) during19 - 36 months of Practical Training.
Clear Group II of Intermediate (IPC) Examination if not done earlier.
Register for CA Final Course and prepare for the CA Final Examination.
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Complete Advanced Information Technology Training before appearing in the
Final Examination.
Complete Practical Training of three years.
Appear in the Final Examination on completion of the Practical Training or while
serving last six months of articled training on or before the last day of the month
preceding the month in which the examination is to be held.
Pass the Final Examination.
Enrol as a member of the ICAI and be designated as a “Chartered Accountant”.
II. Candidates who have passed Intermediate level examination of The Institute of
Company Secretaries of India and The Institute of Cost Accountants of India
Enrol with the Institute for Intermediate (Integrated Professional Competence) Course
either for both Groups or Group I.
See bullet point 4 onwards of I above (CPT route) for rest of the scheme.
Scheme
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Pass Class 10 Examination.
Register with the Board of Studies for Common Proficiency Course
(CPC) and collect the study material from nearest Branches or
Decentralised Offices or Regional Offices of the Institute.
Appear in Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) and simultaneously
pursue studies for CPT.
Eligible to Appear in Common Proficiency Test (CPT) conducted by
Examination Department of ICAI after completion of the specified
period of 60 days of registration and after appearing in the Senior
Secondary Examination (10+2).
Students Registered for CPC should apply separately to the
Examination Department for appearing in CPT.
Common Proficiency Test is held in the months of June and December
each year.
Subjects
Session - I
Two Sections - Two hours 100 Marks
Session - II
Two Sections - Two hours 100 Marks
For complete details, kindly refer the Prospectus for CPC or FAQs on CPC & CPT at
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=291&c_id=165
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Intermediate
(Integrated Professional
Competence) Course First Stage
A student, after clearing the CPT, may register for the Intermediate (Integrated Professional
Competence) [Intermediate (IPC)] Course. Alternatively, as explained earlier, graduates and post-
graduates or Intermediate passed students of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India or the
Institute of Cost Accountants of India with specified marks* may directly register for the
Intermediate (IPC) Course. During Intermediate (IPC) Course, a student has to undergo a study
course of eight months. Simultaneously, he has to undergo Orientation Programme and ITT.
Graduates and Post-graduates joining the Intermediate (IPC) Course directly have to
concurrently complete 8 months of study course and 9 months of practical training before
appearing for the Intermediate (IPC) examination.
Subjects
Group I
Paper - 1: Accounting (100 Marks)
Group II
Paper - 5: Advanced Accounting (100 Marks)
A student, after clearing the Intermediate (IPC) Course joins the Final Course.
Subjects
Group I
Group II
For complete details, kindly refer the Prospectus for The Chartered Accountancy Course or FAQs on Final Course at
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=291&c_id=165
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Competency / Skills
Enhancing Programmes
Orientation Programme
With a view to groom and motivate the entrants to be good professionals, the
Orientation Programme has been made an integral part of the CA Course
curriculum.
The programme is of 35 hours duration spread over 5 to 7 days.
Students are advised to visit www.icaionlineregistration.org for registration to
batches of the Orientation Programme and ensure that they complete the
programme well in time.
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Fees, Stipend & Financial
Assistance
Scholarships
The Institute grants various scholarships twice a year, to students namely, Merit,
Merit-cum-Need based, Need based and Weaker-sections scholarships out of the
funds of the Institute and Endowment Schemes created by individual
donors/trustees/ societies.
Fee Exemption
Fees exemptions/concessions are also given to different categories of CA students
like meritorious students, differently abled students, children of military and
para-military forces who have lost either of their parents in action.
A candidate who doesn’t wish to pursue CA Course may opt for the Accounting Technician
Course. It is to be noted that Group I of Intermediate (IPC) Course (alongwith one year of
experience under a Chartered Accountant) is equivalent to ATC. A candidate who does not
wish to complete erstwhile Intermediate/PE-II/PCC/IPCC can opt for ATC.
Enrol with the Institute for Common Proficiency Course (CPC) after passing class 10th
examination
Appear in CPT after appearing in the senior secondary examination (10+2 examination)
Enrol for ATC
Complete eight months of study course from the date of ATC registration
Complete Orientation Programme of one week
Complete Information Technology Training (ITT)
Appear and pass Accounting Technician Examination (ATE)
Complete one year work experience under a chartered accountant in practice or in
industry
Be designated as an “Accounting Technician”.
Subjects
Paper - 1 Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper - 2 Business Law, Ethics and Communication (100 Marks)
Paper - 3 Cost Accounting and Financial Management (100 Marks)
Paper - 4 Taxation (100 Marks).
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Recognitions
For CA Course
For details regarding the MOUs, please visit Institute's website www.icai.org
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Opportunities for
Chartered Accountants
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Campus Placement
Programme
The Institute has the Committee for Members in Industry which, inter alia, assists
newly qualified members of the profession in finding jobs in the Industry. This
committee organises campus interviews for these members and acts as a link
between the industry and professionals. Over the years, the Campus Placement
Programmes have received tremendous response.
The Board of Studies (BoS) is the premier educational wing of the Institute. The
mission of Board of Studies is to provide a strong foundation of knowledge,
skills and professional values that enables students to grow as wholesome
professionals and adapt to change throughout their professional career.
The Board of Studies' academic function mainly relates to undertaking all the
work relating to preparing, revising and updating the course material and other
relevant literature. Headed by the Director, BoS, it has a dedicated team of faculty
members who are either Chartered Accountants themselves or are subject experts
in their relevant subject areas. These faculty members, apart from preparing and
revising the course contents and other relevant literature, undertake all other
functions like students' counselling, answering academic queries, taking lectures,
preparing mock tests and quizzes etc.
Study Materials for all the subjects at CPT, Intermediate (IPC) and Final levels are
prepared in-house by the respective faculty members. The Study Materials, which
are prepared after a detailed study, research and editorial work, are generally
divided into two volumes. Volume I deals with the conceptual framework and
Volume II is the Practice Manual, which contains questions from the past
examinations along with the solutions. In certain subjects like Cost Accounting
and Financial Management, there are four volumes (since there are two subjects)
and in Taxation, there are three volumes.
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Select Cases in Direct and Indirect Tax Laws is a compilation of significant recent
judicial decisions of Supreme Court and High Courts which, when read in
conjunction with the DTL & IDTL Study Materials, will enable students to
appreciate the significant issues involved in interpretation and application of tax
laws.
The Revision Test Papers (RTPs) contain a variety of questions along with
solutions broadly covering the syllabus of each subject. The RTPs are prepared
with the twin objective of helping you self-assess the effectiveness of your study
and revision by solving the questions contained therein independently and
comparing the same with the answers given and updating you on the latest
developments relevant for your examination in all the subjects.
Mock Tests are conducted at the Regional Offices and Branches of the Institute
and check the students level of progress before the examination. Mock Test Papers
are also hosted on the website along with suggested answers for the help of
students who could not attend the mock tests.
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ICAI Cloud Campus
One-Stop-Window
The ICAI Cloud Campus galvanises the
power of the cloud to reach out to
students across the country and
abroad to get education and training
at their doorsteps; and at the same
time provides A One-Stop-Window to
all their educational, administrative,
examination, enrolment and other requirements. The Cloud Campus integrates navigation
of six portals for easy access by students; namely -
The e-Learning facility for all levels of the CA Course is available through the Students
Learning Management System (http://studentslms.icai.org/index2.htm) . Student
LMS provides e-lectures for all the
three courses paper-wise and chapter
wise. The Students’ LMS also tracks the
learning and development by students
in terms of e-Lectures available, visited
and completed. Students are also
provided with a Self-Assessment Quiz
after each chapter, to enable students
to make a Self-Assessment of their
preparation for forthcoming
examination.
The e-Lectures on the Students’ LMS are mobile-enabled - students can now access the
online e-Learning even on their smartphones and tablets, while on the move. Access to
3. Online Mentoring
Online mentoring facility on the Cloud Campus aims to enable Students across the
country and abroad to get online mentoring subject and topic-wise for all the three
levels of the CA Course including counselling. Students can also ask queries on the
session/event topic, which would get answered subject to availability of time and
relevance.
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Practical
Training
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Secondment (Regulation 54)
In order to expose the trainees at large to multi-disciplinary work and variety of
business situations, an arrangement of secondment has been provided in the
Regulation 54. The secondment enables an articled trainee to gain practical
experience, in areas where the Principal may not be in a position to provide the
same, in the office of another member in practice on the basis of a mutually
agreed arrangement. The member to whom the trainee is seconded is not entitled
to train more than two such trainees on secondment. The aggregate period of
secondment cannot exceed one year. The Council may permit secondment with
more than one such member provided the minimum period of secondment shall
be four months. Where an articled trainee is seconded to a member in industry, the
total period spent in the industry including the period of industrial training should
not exceed one year. The principal is required to include particulars of the
secondment in the report to the Council under Regulation 64.
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permission may be granted to an articled/audit assistant, for pursuing one
additional course of study at a time during the period of Practical Training on
submission of request in the prescribed form i.e. Form No. 112.
Working Hours
I Working hours for the articled assistants shall be 35 hours in a week,
excluding lunch break.
ii. Office hours of the principal for providing articled training to the articled
assistants shall not generally be before 9 am or after 7 pm.
iii. Normal working hours for the articled assistants shall not start after 11 am or
end before 5 pm.
iv. Working hours for the articled assistants should not exceed 35 hours in a
week excluding the lunch break and normally an articled assistant be required
to work during the normal working hours fixed for articled assistants.
v. In case of the exigencies of work, an articled assistant may be required to
work beyond his/her normal working hours. However, under such
circumstances, the aggregate number of working hours shall not exceed 45
hours per week. The requirement to work beyond 35 hours in a week should
not be a practice but only in exceptional circumstances. Further, where the
articled assistant is required to work beyond normal working hours, and
aggregate of such hours exceed 35 hours per week, he/she shall be entitled to
compensatory leave calculated with reference to the number of completed
working hours, over and above the stipulated 35 hours per week.
ICAI
Services to the Online Placement Portal are available free of charge for both CA
firms and students and they can register online through the Portal at
http://bosapp.icai.org.
The services would be available for two months, twice a year. The candidates
shortlisted by CA firms would be intimated by e-mails through the Portal for
interview at their respective offices, at the designated date and time.
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Examination
Department
The Examination Department is another important interface between ICAI and its
Students and Members. As far as the CA course is concerned, the Examination
Department conducts the following Examinations...
1. CPT - June and December every year
2. Intermediate (IPCE) - May and November every year
3. Final - May and November every year
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The ICAI Network
Head Office - New Delhi
ICAI
Revolutionising
CA Education
A next generation Interactive
How You Benefit? Learning Management System
(LMS) for Students
One Stop Window: Providing end-to-end solutions from
Examination Oriented Teaching
information about the course to course registration, to
First Student Cloud Campus in
education, to results.
accounting education
Uniform education on pan India basis.
Learning system to be pursued
Live Webcasts providing strategy to qualify and excel in
along with Practical/ Articled
respective subjects including important chapters thereof.
Training.
Video-on-Demand (VoD) also available.
E-Books that re-flow with screen size for convenient self study
even on mobiles and tablets, even on the move.
Audio Lectures/ Podcasts that student can hear even on the e-Learning
move. DVDs Available
Free Access to all learning resources on Cloud Campus for
SPP/ICAI/0715/80K
www.icai.org
ICAI Bhawan , Plot No. A-29, Sector-62,
Noida - 201 309. Email: bos@icai.in