Why fewer students are passing the CA final exams

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Wednesday, February 17, 09:09 pm IST

Call it a result of the economic downturn, the Satyam effect or simply turning off the tap by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). The Chartered Accountancy final examination results touched a record low in the November 2009 attempt. The CA exam is clubbed into two groups of three subjects each. Of the 18,502 students who appeared for both groups, only 1,454 passed. That is a pass percentage of 7.86%. Now compare this with the November 2007 results; a time when the economy was rocking. Of the 8,654 students who appeared for both groups, 2,446 cleared the exam. That’s almost 28.26%.

That’s a striking fall in just two years. Most students who sat for the November 2009 final attempt have been pursuing the course for almost five years. So, when the results were announced on January 17, 2010, the usual euphoria was missing. At the Big Four — PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, KPMG and Deloitte — there were no exuberant mails from partners spelling out how brilliantly the articles had fared. Just to give you a sense, at one of the smaller firms, 21 articles took the exam and only one cleared.

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Illustrations: Malay Karmakar

So what went wrong? To start with, accounting was a tough paper, auditing very lengthy and all questions in all eight subjects were made compulsory. Till May 2009, one didn’t have to solve the entire paper. ICAI pushed the bar higher this time around. But, quite a few students are attributing their failure not to the question papers but to the economic downturn which has led to over supply of chartered accountants in the job market, implying that the results were controlled. “A lot of companies stopped hiring. Even the ICAI which runs its own placement cell couldn’t place all the students enrolled with it,” says a student who didn’t want to be identified. 

Uttam Prakash Agarwal, president of ICAI, rubbishes such claims. “ICAI is not controlling the results. Nobody has the right to spoil the future of students,” he says. “It is the cancer of coaching institutes. Students are being misguided by these institutes and think that they will take coaching for three months and qualify. They don’t even open my course material and have failed because they haven’t taken the exam seriously,” Agarwal adds. 

But coaching institutes have been around for decades. Does that mean ICAI had been snoozing until now? Agarwal doesn’t agree. “The paper pattern was more practical this time,” he says. He feels this could also be the reason for the low pass percentage. 

Many feel that this is where the larger problem with chartered accountancy as a professional course lies. Compared to other courses like Chartered Financial Analyst or even an MBA with a specialisation in Finance, which are fairly practical in their approach and assessment, chartered accountancy continues to concentrate a lot on ex post facto analysis and rote learning. “Let me just say that the demand for good accountants far outstrips the supply. The course gives a fair grounding of accounting, finance, tax and mathematics. But it could do a lot with what is currently relevant, in terms of applying the learning to actual situations, because the moment it is tested, people flounder,” says Bobby Parikh, Partner, BMR Advisors. ICAI currently doesn’t provide any such training and does little beyond distributing course materials, past years’ question papers and suggested answers. 

By Ashish K Mishra

Link: https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/fewer-studentspassingca-final-exams-why_442203.html

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this is not true CA is best course.dont read such articles and spoil ur mind.go and ask forgiveness from god for readign such artciles and be loyal to icai and ca course...

this is not true CA is best course.dont read such articles and spoil ur mind.go and ask forgiveness from god for readign such artciles and be loyal to icai and ca course...

Good Graphical Presentation

but this graph is perfect one only but no comments on anything else

I am sure things will be all right soon.

It is my humble request to all the students never loses the momentum of your preparation and study. Just work hard and you will 100% succeed sooner or later.

Best Regards

"It is the cancer of coaching institutes. Students are being misguided by these institutes...."

Completely wrong!... y u sign MOU's??? To blame the coaching institutes...infact ICAI's own coaching centres are crossing all the rules and conducting classes even during article hours.
Who is going to take the blame of introducing PCC amidst PE2???

Why such a responsible body never conducts a pre-launch success test of any new scheme introduced???

Why are students kept away from suggestions to make this profession better???

The solution is to drive a more student-friendly and industry-specific committee that creates awareness of future prospects by covering all the pros/cons taking market demand and industry needs and keeping the interests of the Students not at risk.

is it.....????

but it is assumed that the passing % will be down owing to econominc slowdown.....

why only CA Final...isnt it thesame for PCC Students also...???

Many feel that this is where the larger problem with chartered accountancy as a professional course lies. Compared to other courses like Chartered Financial Analyst or even an MBA with a specialisation in Finance, which are fairly practical in their approach and assessment, chartered accountancy continues to concentrate a lot on ex post facto analysis and rote learning.

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THIS PROVES THAT THE CA COURSE SYLLABUS NEEDS AN UPGRADE. AND THE ENTIRE COURSE STRUCTURE TOO. Why are we all blaming Agarwal for this ?? For controlling results ?? Almost all of the CA students are still into mugging up things and are far from taking a practical approach to anything. 

Originally posted by : Member (Account Deleted)

this is not true CA is best course.dont read such articles and spoil ur mind.go and ask forgiveness from god for readign such artciles and be loyal to icai and ca course...

ask forgiveness from god for readin such articles!!!! dude have u lost ur mind!!??...r u uttam prakash in disguise?

what is wrong in the article..its just facts!

listen ppl dont see the percentage insted i suggest u see the passing numbers which ar increasing

as more n more unfit people are taking up CA so they r failing but the true eligible students do are passing

Originally posted by : Zaid Razvi

listen ppl dont see the percentage insted i suggest u see the passing numbers which ar increasing

as more n more unfit people are taking up CA so they r failing but the true eligible students do are passing

so according to you, if 1 lakh students give the exam and 500 clear-it will be better than 1000 students giving the exam and 400 clearing..!!??

CA IS BEST COURSE

Hey...... Lets first belive ourself that we'll definitely and we have all capability to become a successful ca........... No use in digging into such facts......... And i completely disagree with UPA for asking us to refer to Institue mterial....... Final material s horrible and if we study only in that we are sure of getting negative marks though we don have any such scheme....... First ask him to publish study materials without any flaws and user friendly........ MAFA book doesnt have practical problems only.......... Hmm..... which world these people are in?????????????//


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