CPT pass criteria changed to 30%

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  CPT pass criteria changed to 30%

 

 

Common Proficiency Test - Proposed amendment in the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988

 

The President in his column (President’s page) in the December, 2010 issue of the Journal, `The Chartered Accountant’ has inter-alia conveyed the decision of the Council as under:

 

Common Proficiency Test: The Council at its 300th meeting reviewed the requirement for passing the Common Proficiency Test and decided that a candidate shall have to obtain at one sitting, a minimum of 30 per cent marks (out of maximum marks specified by the Council for each Section) and a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the aggregate of all the Sections, subject to the principle of negative marking, in a manner as may be specified by the Council from time to time subject to proposed amendments in the regulations approved by the Central Government.

 

Upon reading the above write-up, the Institute has been receiving telephone calls from anxious students, their parents and members. It has been brought to our knowledge that SMS/email chain have started circulating giving some misinformation about the applicability of the proposal for December, 2010 CPT examination.

 

It is hereby clarified that as mentioned in the above write-up, the decision of the Council will be made applicable only after the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988 are amended by the Central Government, for which a proposal will be sent to the Central Government shortly.

 

It is further clarified that the process of Central Government’s approval includes consideration by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and Law Ministry, consideration by the Council of ICAI of public comments on the draft amended Regulations, final approval of the proposed amendments by the Central Government and publication of the same in the Gazette of India.

 

As such, the above decision taken by the Council, as rightly conveyed by the President, cannot and will not be made applicable for the CPT examination scheduled for 19th December, 2010.

 

It is once again reiterated that the students and other stakeholders should take cognizance of the official announcements only (published in the Chartered Accountants Journal, CA Students newsletter and www.icai.org)

Replies (16)

i hope this proposal is accepted soon as many students tend to leave a section specially maths completely...and thats not good for the standard of the institute....

i don't hope that this will be accepted

if it is accepted and thats not good for the standard of the institute....

agree with u sneha

YA MOST OF THE STUDENTS LEAVE MATHS AS OPTION WHICH IS WRONG!!!

thanks to the institute which is making a change in the pattern

It must be accepted for the standard of the institute but it must make some changes in Maths Section especially which includes the depth part i.e. Integral, etc which doesn't have any link to CA Career.

welcome move by ICAI!!!

Is this rule is applicable in CPT 2010 december exams........

Originally posted by : adarsh

Is this rule is applicable in CPT 2010 december exams........

no its just a proposal...noot for dec exams

hehe... i dont blame the anxious parents... considerin the way ICAI changes rule according to its whims and fancies, no surprise if tomorrow they apply to the latest exam without waitin for whatever XYZ approval... 

good  idea

Now we all r appreciating ICAI for this move because its for CPT but its also help ICAI to change passing criteria of IPCC and Final too soon..

CAN I KNOW THIS 30% IS applicable 2 each session or individual subject

a good move by ICAI, proving that it is still maintainig standards

i thing is not gud,,.coz student who is not able 2 score 40%..how can he become CA....

Still more stringent rules to be framed for CPT candidates. Institute has made a biggest mistake of dropping of entrance in CA course after graduation. The candidates who have completed graduation and then persued CA are the one who knows the Ethics very well, Gesture in corporate world is another important task which minor CA aspirants fail to show it.


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