The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is the national Professional body which award the degree of Chartered accountancy .Chartered Accountants enjoy a statutory monopoly in audit of financial statements under the Companies Act, 2013, Income tax Act 1961 and various other statutes in India. Their areas of expertise include financial reporting ,auditing ,assurance ,investment banking , arbitration , fund management and an array of activities.

Candidates must have passed in 10+2 level (Senior Secondary) qualifying examination from any national or state recognised Board of Secondary Education in India

CA Foundation

Paper I: Principles and Practices of Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 2: Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Business Laws (60 Marks)
  • Part II: Business Correspondence and Reporting (40 Marks)

Paper 3: Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Business Mathematics (60 Marks)
  • Part II: Logical Reasoning (20 Marks)
  • Part III: Statistics (40 Marks)

Paper 4: Business Economics & Business and Commercial Knowledge (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Business Economics (60 Marks)
  • Part II: Business and Commercial Knowledge (40 Marks)

Note: Paper 3 and Paper 4 will be Objective type papers

CA Intermediate

Group 1
Paper 1: Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 2: Corporate Laws & Other Laws (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Corporate Laws (60 Marks)
  • Part II: Other Laws (40 Marks)

Paper 3: Cost and Management Accounting (100 Marks)

Paper 4: Taxation (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Income-Tax Law (60 Marks)
  • Part II: Indirect Taxes (40 Marks)

Group 2
Paper 5: Advanced Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 6: Auditing and Assurance (100 Marks)
Paper 7: Enterprise Information Systems & Strategic Management (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Enterprise Information Systems (50 Marks)
  • Part II: Strategic Management (50 Marks)

Paper 8: Financial Management & Economics for Finance (100 Marks)

  • Part I: Financial Management (60 Marks)
  • Part II: Economics for Finance (40 Marks)

CA Final

Group 1
Paper 1: Financial Reporting.
Paper 2: Strategic Financial Management.
Paper 3: Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics.
Paper 4: Corporate and Economic Laws.

  • Part I: Corporate Laws(70 Marks)
  • Part II: Economic Laws (30 Marks)

Group 2
Paper 5: Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation.
Paper 6A: Risk Management
Paper 6B: Financial Services and Capital Markets
Paper 6C: International Taxation

  • Part I: Taxation of International Transactions and Non-resident Taxation in India (50 Marks)
  • Part II: Other Aspects of International Taxation (50 Marks)

Paper 6D: Economic Laws
Paper 6E: Global Financial Reporting Standards
Paper 6F: Multidisciplinary Case Study
Paper 7: Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation

  • Part I: Direct Tax Laws (70 Marks)
  • Part II: International Taxation (30 Marks)

Paper 8: Indirect Tax laws

  • Part I: Goods and Services Tax (75 Marks)
  • Part II: Customs & FTP (25 Marks)

5 Years 

Approximately 3 Lakh Rupees

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