Rajeev Ratna
(BCOM CPT)
(79 Points)
Replied 29 June 2011
Akash
(CA Final Article Assistant)
(1671 Points)
Replied 29 June 2011
Originally posted by : Rajeev Ratna | ||
The ICAI Council has decided that Commerce and non- Commerce graduates with 55 and 60 per cent marks respectively in aggregate should be exempted from Common Proficiency Test (CPT) and such students would be allowed direct entry to articleship training. It was also decided that candidates who have passed the intermediate level examination of ICWAI/ICSI are exempted from CPT and they will be allowed to join articleship training only after passing first group (Group I) of IPCC examination. IS THIS CONFIRM????NOW GRADUATES above 55% CAN REGISTER FOR IPCC????? |
The matter has been placed before the government for consideration and issuance of necessary notification in this regard.
Mohit Bhownani
(Student)
(294 Points)
Replied 29 June 2011
Originally posted by : tejaswi | ||
If your frd is commerce graduate with 55 % or non-commerce graduate with 60%, then she should wait for the official annoucement regarding the exemption in cpt for Graduates, because in next two months we are expecting the official announcement from Icai, I will not advice her for cpt, the minimum time required for a CA course without CPT is 3 years and with CPT is 4 years If she wants to do cpt n this december or in any other term, then she should register with the Institute atleast before three months from the date of examination, but the cpt is not advisable if she has 55 or 60% |
Akash
(CA Final Article Assistant)
(1671 Points)
Replied 29 June 2011
Originally posted by : Mohit Bhownani | ||
Originally posted by : tejaswi still how much time it will take for official notification sir because one of friend want to do ca she did m.com plz suggest she should go for cpt or wait If your frd is commerce graduate with 55 % or non-commerce graduate with 60%, then she should wait for the official annoucement regarding the exemption in cpt for Graduates, because in next two months we are expecting the official announcement from Icai, I will not advice her for cpt, the minimum time required for a CA course without CPT is 3 years and with CPT is 4 years If she wants to do cpt n this december or in any other term, then she should register with the Institute atleast before three months from the date of examination, but the cpt is not advisable if she has 55 or 60% |
well that depends on the government . we cant comment how much tym government take on passing this. Hopefully Students fulfillin this criteria may b exempted 4m december exam
ruchi khetan
(student)
(31 Points)
Replied 30 June 2011
can any1 plzzz tell me is that confirmed or nt??????? 2day 1 of mah frnd was telling dat the bill has been passed...
Mohit Bhownani
(Student)
(294 Points)
Replied 30 June 2011
Originally posted by : Akash | ||
well that depends on the government . we cant comment how much tym government take on passing this. Hopefully Students fulfillin this criteria may b exempted 4m december exam.
Today I got heard from my frd that the bill is going to be pass in this monsoon session and if the bill is passed then the Institute Will make it for Public for 45 days and after 45 days it will become an act or law and after that 45 days the Institute will start the procedure of taking applicants for dircet admission into IPCC and articleship. anyone correct me if i am wrong |
Mohit Bhownani
(Student)
(294 Points)
Replied 30 June 2011
Originally posted by : ruchi khetan | ||
can any1 plzzz tell me is that confirmed or nt??????? 2day 1 of mah frnd was telling dat the bill has been passed... |
If the bill is passed then wait for 45 to 50 days or atleast two months
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