kishore
(STUDENT(IPCC))
(867 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
Accounts-50 ,audit -78(exempted in may11), law-52, cafm-40, tax-40, itsm-40... total of group 1 is 102 n group 2 is
1st grp total: 180
2nd grp: 120
tot 300
result pASS
CS RAJESH C.CHOUDHARY
(ASSISTANT MANAGER)
(14607 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
your query is not clear ...
Where is the marks of Advance acounting ???
And which course you are talking about ???
IPCC or PCC???? Or Final????
Do mention every data properly...
CA Suraj Lakhotia
(IndigoLearn)
(4898 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
Assuming the marks are that of PCC -
Group I (Aggregate) - 180
Group II (Aggregate) - 120
Total - 300
Pass in both groups.
Gaurav
(ca student)
(748 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
Originally posted by : CA Suraj Lakhotia | ||
Assuming the marks are that of PCC - Group I (Aggregate) - 180 Group II (Aggregate) - 120 Total - 300 Pass in both groups. |
agreed......
Chandan Kumar
(Strategy Analyst)
(384 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
A candidate who has appeared in all the papers of a group and secured 60% or more marks in one or more papers and has failed in one or more papers of the group shall be given the benefit of carrying the same marks in the paper or papers in which he obtained 60% or more marks to the subsequent examination.
This method works on the premise that the paper in which you are exempted has been alloted the same marks in the subsequent examinations also. Therefore it amounts to having appeared in all the papers including the exempted one. Therefore the rule of 40% minimum in each paper and 50% aggregate should be applied accordingly to all the papers by including the marks obtained in the exempted paper in the earlier examination as the marks obtained in the current examination.
Ans to ur query - Pass
CS RAJESH C.CHOUDHARY
(ASSISTANT MANAGER)
(14607 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
Originally posted by : Celiena goel | ||
@ rajesh my query is very much clear...u have not use ur common sense n @ suraj sir thanks for reply. | ok |
Roshan A
(Chartered Accountant)
(458 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
The aggregate of grp I should be 200 & grp II should be 150,which is not the case above so i think its Fail
mouli ganguly
(student)
(21 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
CS Aditya Agrawal
(PCS)
(110 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
for goup I ( individually) -- your minimum requirement was : Aggregat 100 and minimum 40 in each paper ( exempted paper's marks never count)
for goup II ( individually) -- your minimum requirement was : Aggregat 150 and minimum 40 in each paper.
for Both goup -- your minimum requirement was : Aggregat 250 and minimum 40 in each paper ( exempted paper's marks never count).
Result is Group -I PASS
Group - II FAIL
Originally posted by : CS Aditya Agrawal | ||
for goup I ( individually) -- your minimum requirement was : Aggregat 100 and minimum 40 in each paper ( exempted paper's marks never count) for goup II ( individually) -- your minimum requirement was : Aggregat 150 and minimum 40 in each paper. for Both goup -- your minimum requirement was : Aggregat 250 and minimum 40 in each paper ( exempted paper's marks never count). Result is Group -I PASS Group - II FAIL |
CA Srikanth Yadav
(Chartered Accountant)
(3162 Points)
Replied 20 March 2012
Originally posted by : CS Aditya Agrawal | ||
exempted paper's marks never count |
Dear Sir,
In Chartered Accountancy Examinations, exempted papers should also be taken into account for the purpose of aggregate percentage (Yes, I don't know about Company Secretary).
You may refer second point in 2nd question in this link (which is also provided below) :https://220.227.161.86/24309announ14197.pdf .
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