30 May 2011
DEAR SIR,I HAVE PAID EXAM FEES OF GROUP 1 IN NOV10 FOR THE FIRST TIME AND GOT CLEARED IN THE EXAM....AND I HAVE PAID THE FEES OF GROUP 2 IN MAY 11 FOR THE FIRST TIME AND IF I WOULD PASS IN GROUP 2 EXAM THEN WOULD IT BE COSIDERED AS IF I HAD CLEARED IPCC IN FIRST ATTEMPT..
30 May 2011
no, it vl not b in 1st attempt. As passing in 1st attempt means both grp in first eligible attempt. For eg- suppose if u got an attempt ths nov nd u dont want to attempt it nd skip it, tht vl b countd as one attempt.
( Author ) 30 May 2011 DEAR SIR,I HAVE PAID EXAM FEES OF GROUP 1 IN NOV10 FOR THE FIRST TIME AND GOT CLEARED IN THE EXAM....AND I HAVE PAID THE FEES OF GROUP 2 IN MAY 11 FOR THE FIRST TIME AND IF I WOULD PASS IN GROUP 2 EXAM THEN WOULD IT BE COSIDERED AS IF I HAD CLEARED IPCC IN FIRST ATTEMPT..
19 July 2025
To be considered a "First Attempt Pass", a candidate must pass both groups of IPCC/Intermediate in the very first eligible attempt, i.e., the first exam in which the candidate was eligible to appear for each group โ regardless of whether they actually appeared or not.
So:
If you were eligible to appear for both groups in Nov 2010, but appeared only for Group 1, and then appeared for Group 2 in May 2011 โ it wonโt be considered a first attempt clearance.