Less than 4% pass CA course; Icai considers tougher entrance

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (Icai) plans to make its entrance test tougher to ensure only “serious students” get through, after less than 4% of students managed to graduate this year.

The institute runs two parallel chartered accountancy (CA) courses, a traditional course and another updated course that was introduced in 2006.

Of the 13,242 students of the old course who took the final year examination in June, only 458 passed—a mere 3.46%—the lowest since 2004. The success rate for the updated course was slightly better at 6.56% of 7,424 candidates.

“One reason that we can see for the lower number of successful candidates is a shift from theoretical kind of papers to (an) application-based (examination),” Icai president Amarjit Chopra said. “But I would say this is something that students will have to get used to.”

Another reason why the success rate was low was the relative ease with which admission seekers cleared the common proficiency test (CPT) to enter the institute.

Around 25-30% of candidates appearing for the CPT managed to get through, and many of them are not serious about making chartered accountancy their career.

“The institute is also considering making the CPT tougher, so that only capable students go in for CA,” said Chopra.

A 4-6 August meeting will discuss measures to make the CPT tougher and better geared to select students who will go on to graduate from the course as well, he added.

But a Rajasthan-based chartered accountant said Icai was simply bowing to pressure from the industry.

“The institute is deliberately churning out a lower number of CAs so that there is no glut in the market, especially when companies are just getting out of the grip of a recession and are going slow on recruitment,” the CA said, asking not to be named.

The Chartered Accountants Act of 1949 lays down that results announced by Icai cannot be challenged, allowing the institute to have its way.

But Chopra denied the charge. “There has been no deliberate attempt to moderate the results. The impact of moderation anyway will be a favourable one,” he said, adding that the success rate was a high 25% in 2008, when the economic slowdown was at its peak.

This year’s poor result also follows a move three-and-a-half years ago to allow students passing class XII to appear for the CPT, and letting students pursue CA and BCom degrees simultaneously.

New Delhi-based education counsellor Geetanjali Kumar said instead of making the CPT tougher, Icai should look at selecting candidates with an aptitude for the profession and design the question papers accordingly.

“It has also been seen that students pursuing CA are focusing more on other things like articleship (where they help practising CAs in their work) and taking help of private tutors rather than attending regular colleges and studying for CA, which results in changing their orientation,” added Kumar. “So I would say every link has to be strengthened.”

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i agree with u

CPT PASS MORE THEN 35000 BUT FINAL PASS LESS THEN 1000

agreed with u all.

  1. ICAI has become a money minded Institute.
  2. It is keeping the CPT passing result very high so that it gets huge funds in the form of fees.
  3. Parents whose child clears the CPT are  extremely happy.
  4. They think that now their child will become a CA as they presume that just like after clearing CPMT or PET a child definitely becomes a doctor or an Engineer respectively. Has anyone heard a student once admitted in a MBBS or Engineering course never passing through.
  5. Here in the case of ICAI the students are in for  a rude shock. After clearing CPT clearing the CA Final may prove to be a dream never to be fulfilled . One may never be able to clear the CA Final exam.
  6. Have you ever heard of Section 39 of Chartered Accountants Regulations Act 1988 which gives special powers to ICAI to REVISE THE MARKS of the students. The hidden meaning is that the ICAI can on its own free will decrease the marks of students. No one can challenge them.
  7. Ever thought about the examiners checking our numerical papers. They are so intelligent that they can give you only 50 % marks even when your whole answer is perfectly correct.
  8. The ICAI is always afraid to show us our answer books under RTI Act because they don’t want us to know the manner in which our answer books are being evaluated by the examiners and also how the real marks awarded to us are being decreased.
  9. The ICAI is our GOD . It can do no wrong. Even in cases where ICAI announces that AS 30,31 and 32 are not in course for the May 2010 Final (New) and in the exam it gives a full question of 18 marks in the Accounting paper.
  10. Our revered ICAI notifies that SEBI guidelines are not in course but again in the paper of Corporate Law gives a question of 6 marks.
  11. The above examples show that ICAI is very much concerned about its brand image that they are equal to god, as far as future of students is concerned.
  12. The previous years results were good as compared to this year. We can say that the present years results are the worst.
  13. The only  option is to approach the Courts for showing us our answer books.
  14. We can also  go to Hon’ble Supreme Court or Hon’ble High Court to get the Section 39 of Chartered Accountants Regulations Act 1988 declared  as being unconstitutional, against public policy, against the Right to Education under the disguise of which the ICAI is playing havoc with the future of the students.


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