An aspirant must complete a training program and pass exams at various levels administered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to become a Chartered Accountant.
For CA Final Registration, Qualify both groups of ca intermediate and complete 4 weeks of basic ITSS as well.
CA Final Registration validity is of 5 years, it can be revalidated for more 5 years by paying a fee of rs500.
There is no such study period decided by ICAI for the ca final is the basis on the student eligibility criteria, you are eligible to sit in ca final exams after completing the 2.5 years of Article ship along with that after completion of 4 weeks advanced ITSS.
Fees Structure
CA Final Registration Fees: Indian student Rs 22000
Foreign student USD 1100
CA Final Examination Fees: single group Rs1800
Both groups Rs3300
To become a successful Chartered Accountant, the candidates must be aware of the subjects and syllabus for CA to prepare confidently for the exam.
Here we have mentioned the subjects and syllabus for CA Final.
The complete ICAI IPCC syllabus is divided into 2 Groups:
CA Final 1st Group:
Paper 1 Financial Reporting - 100 marks
Paper 2 Strategic Financial management - 100 marks
Paper 3 Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics - 100 marks
Paper 4 Corporate and Economic Laws - 100 marks
1 corporate Law - 70
2 Economic Law - 30
CA Final 2nd Group:
Paper 5 strategic cost management – 100 marks
Paper 6 Elective Paper -100 marks
6A Risk Management
6B Financial Services and Capital market
6C International Taxation
6D Economic Laws
6E Global Financial Reporting Standards
6F multi-Disciplinary
Paper 7 Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation - 100 marks
1 Direct Tax Laws - 70
2 International Taxation – 30
Paper 8 Indirect Tax Laws – 100 marks
1 Goods and Services Tax – 75
2 Customs - 25
Paper no 3,4,7 and 8 consists 30marks of MCQ and 70marks of descriptive, No negative marking in the CA Final.
Final exams are held twice a year, in May and November.
The result comes in July and January month for examination happened in may and November month respectively.
CA Final Passing Criteria is 40% in the individual subject and 50% in Aggregate.
If you avail 60% marks in any paper then that paper will be exempt for the 3 consecutive attempts.
The Chartered Accountancy course, which typically lasts 3-5 years depending on how long it takes to pass the exams, is a doorway to one of the most highly regarded professions in the world. Exams can be attempted after completing class 12th in any stream.
When everything is finished, students will receive their professional CA degree.