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15 Minute taken back !? What it means ?

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CA Harshad Deshpande (CA, B.Com) (347 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

gaya bhad me



Abhishek Jain (RisK Manger) (231 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

Originally posted by : Mr. JHA
Jo marzi kare yaar. . . . . . .

CA. Arijit Mukherjee (International Accounting - Citrix R&D India)   (276 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

Refer this :

 

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/CA-aspirants-need-not-clear-CPT/articleshow/8818808.cms

 

I really dont think, a paper like the TIMES will publish such think, unless the President has actually said such a thing. Please note the remark made by the President for removing the 15 minutes time. It is really mind boggling.

 


Vijay Kumar (article) (402 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

Originally posted by : phanikumar chebolu
There is a consistency principle in Accounting but not in institute rules and regulations 

 

*RENU SINGH * (✩ §m!ℓ!ñġ €ม€§ fℓม!ñġ ђ♪gђ✩ )   (21627 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

actually there was not really use of these 15 min ..

bcz they provide just before 5 min.. n we even cant write anything on question paper

so its good tht this idea is removed .

i think u should be happy instead.




amitmehta_ca (CA, CMA) (99 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

Institute must be given an award as it is unprofessional institute is able to produce professionals....................They are now only thinking about the money and profit nothing else.


Tejas (M.Com CA CS CFA (US) Prog. Grad..)   (354 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

The 15 mins provision was an excellent provision since it helps students to actually write the paper for 3 hours rather than wasting some of the 3 hours for reading the question paper.

There is no official announcement from ICAI on this reversal yet. But the President was quoted as saying so in Times of India.

Passing percentage of results is NOT related to ANY factor. It is purely based on how much the ICAI wants to pass out. They could give you half hour reading time and still bring out 3% results. The complete lack of transparency and reliability in the exam process is irrespective of the 15 mins provision.


Ravikant (Accountax) (6285 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

15 minute provision is not withdrawn!!

Use of the word "not" in the published article was a Clerical mistake committed by Times of India,

One should avoid spreading rumuor regarding withdrawal of the said provision!

 

 

 

CA aspirants need not clear CPT

TNN Jun 12, 2011, 12.58am IST
 

NAGPUR: The Indian Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has relaxed the norms for students aspiring to become chartered accountants. Until now an aspirant had to clear common proficiency test for chartered accountancy (CPT) after Std XII or graduation. Now there is an option of becoming a CA without clearing CPT. The existing option will continue to be available.

ICAI president G Ramaswamy told the media on Saturday that students who have completed two years of graduation can directly appear for Intermediate Proficiency Competency Course (IPCC) - which is the final step in becoming a CA - after doing apprenticeship. Even those students who have not appeared for Std XII exam but have done a diploma and a vocational course followed by two years of graduation also need not appear for CPT.

Ramaswamy further said that ICAI would not provide question papers to students 15 minutes before the examination began so that they go through the question papers and strategize their answers.

 

Presently, application forms for enrolling for CPT course are available at five certified registration centres (CRCs) in India. In order to facilitate students, the ICAI has decided to launch online CPT registration facility through CRCs where students across the country can register themselves for the CPT course by simply walking into the local ICAI office and pay the fee online (through credit or debit card).

The examination department of ICAI had implemented an automation process covering the coding, attendance data capturing, reconciliation and capturing of marks (after evaluation by examiners), tabulation, etc, Ramaswamy said.

ICAI Nagpur chief Kavita Loya said that the organization had entered into an MOU with several universities and was in the process of tying up with many others. CA Julfesh Shah said that ICAI was extending support to Omani finance professionals and was working on a tie up with its counterpart in New Zealand.


Dhara Joshi (Student) (55 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

Its just that Institute likes to play the mind game.In thinking bout all these students often get tensed n worried, and forget the main goal of studies...! Let the Institute do anything it wants 2 do....!


CA. Arijit Mukherjee (International Accounting - Citrix R&D India)   (276 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

then wat is this:

 

/forum/confirmed-removal-of-15-minutes-provision-frm-ipcc-final--149841.asp




CA. Arijit Mukherjee (International Accounting - Citrix R&D India)   (276 Points)
Replied 27 June 2011

moreover, this 15 mins provision is an old news. why would Ramaswamy re-iterate it with this new CPT notification?

 If this is not removed , i would be more than happy. Its not about spreading rumours. A news published in the TIMES of INDIA is a conclusive evidence. If information based on this is considered rumour then people have to stop reading newspapers.

 

P.S ; its nothing against you Ravikant, dnt misjudge me.


C.A Manish Arya (C.A, M.B.A) (408 Points)
Replied 28 June 2011

Where's the Sorce... sinceitsno where on Icai's website


Ravikant (Accountax) (6285 Points)
Replied 28 June 2011

Originally posted by : Arijit Mukherjee

moreover, this 15 mins provision is an old news. why would Ramaswamy re-iterate it with this new CPT notification?

 If this is not removed , i would be more than happy. Its not about spreading rumours. A news published in the TIMES of INDIA is a conclusive evidence. If information based on this is considered rumour then people have to stop reading newspapers.

 

P.S ; its nothing against you Ravikant, dnt misjudge me.

I am not telling that Times of India is spreading rumour, I am telling that it had made a clerical mistake in its article by adding a unwanted 'not ' in the paragraph which has lead to miscarrying of information and spread of rumour ,,Every newspaper does such mistakes!

Morever, Ramaswamy has reiterated this decision in the speech published in ICAI May Journal,,

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C.A Manish Arya (C.A, M.B.A) (408 Points)
Replied 28 June 2011

Guys here's the link for Times of india publication about 15 min prov along with CPT qualification.....NOW READ THE LINES CAREFULLY AND TRY TO MAKE A SENSE OUT OF IT......DON'T U THINK "NOT " WAS UNWANTED...

@ rAVIKANT... U R RIGHT BRO

https://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-06-12/nagpur/29649887_1_cpt-icai-president-indian-chartered-accountants

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Attention All of The CCI who are discussing about withdrawal of 15 minutes Provison 

Please Check This And don't Worry 

 

 

Grievance Status : Resolved.
Grievance Remark(s) :
28/06/2011 Dear Student Please note that 15 minutes are allowed to students for reading in May 2011 exams. for relaxation of CPT appearance kindly keep checking announcements in our website as by now there is no official announcements for the same. Best Regards





Your Grievance Details
Grievance No. 004201144418HH
Activity Help Desk
Region Central
Name Jatin
Memebership/Registration No. Cro0215856
Grievance Type General Inqueries & Student's Counselling
Grievance Sir, is there any announcement regarding withdrawal of 15 minutes reading time that was proposed from may 2011 exams , because nowadays there are so many illusions regarding withdrawal of 15 minutes reading time for students. sir please clarify that because nothing is declared on institutes websites regarding that, i have seen that on caclubindia.com and source (https://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-06-12/nagpur/29649887_1_cpt-icai-president-indian-chartered-accountants)





(CA aspirants need not clear CPT

TNN Jun 12, 2011, 12.58am IST

NAGPUR: The Indian Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has relaxed the norms for students aspiring to become chartered accountants. Until now an aspirant had to clear common proficiency test for chartered accountancy (CPT) after Std XII or graduation. Now there is an option of becoming a CA without clearing CPT. The existing option will continue to be available.



ICAI president G Ramaswamy told the media on Saturday that students who have completed two years of graduation can directly appear for Intermediate Proficiency Competency Course (IPCC) - which is the final step in becoming a CA - after doing apprenticeship. Even those students who have not appeared for Std XII exam but have done a diploma and a vocational course followed by two years of graduation also need not appear for CPT.



Ramaswamy further said that ICAI would not provide question papers to students 15 minutes before the examination began so that they go through the question papers and strategize their answers.)
Grievance Date 27/06/2011
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