ICAI CA Exam 2021: As per the updates, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) released a public notice stating that the converted students from the earlier scheme to the new scheme from 21st July to 20th August 2021 will be allowed to appear in the old/new scheme 2021 examination. Those candidates who have converted from an earlier scheme to a revised scheme are allowed to appear in the Old/New scheme (Intermediate (Integrated Professional Competence/ Intermediate and Final (Old)/ Final (New)) in November 2021 exam.
ICAI CA Exam 2021 Notice
As per the official notice, candidates who could not appear for the examination then and opted for the opt-out option are given the last attempt to appear for the CA Final and Intermediate Old course examination to be conducted in November 2021. As per the notification, the November 2021 examinations will be the last attempt for the students writing their examinations under the old syllabus and no such extension be given further under any circumstances as the old course scheme will be closed forever. Candidates are advised that while filing the examination form for November 2021 examination cycle, are required to specify the scheme they intend to appear.
ICAI CA Inter and Final Exams
Earlier, the candidates appearing in the CA inter and final exams were allowed to either convert the course into a new syllabus or appear with the old course in the July 2021 exams which will be the final attempt for them. Considering the ICAI’s decision, candidates who were not satisfied with their performance in the July 2021 attempt converted into the new syllabus to not miss a chance.
The institute had earlier announced the extension of the last attempt to appear in the CA final and intermediate (IPC) old courses examination to the November 2021 attempt for all the students of the old course. The provision is also open for students who opted out of the May 2021 examination cycle. The provision is also open for students who opted out of the May 2021 examination cycle.
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