Roll No. 4066683 Secretary certifies that AtJul SamaJ, son of J.~mall, has passed the Intermediate Examination held by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan in September 2012. The certificate was issued under the seal of the Institute on the seventh day of November 2012.
The document is an admit card for Praleen Kaur for the June 2013 examination session. It provides her name, examination center details, registration number, subjects, and examination schedule. Important instructions are provided, such as carrying the admit card and student ID to the center, writing the examination as per the medium marked, and guidelines related to writing the examination including the use of calculators and additional materials.
1. The document provides information about the Chartered Accountancy (CA) course in India, including details about the Common Proficiency Test (CPT), Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC), articleship, and CA Final exam.
2. CPT is the entry-level exam for the CA course, covering subjects like accounting, law, economics, and quantitative aptitude. Passing CPT allows students to register for the IPCC, which has subjects like accounting, law, taxation, and auditing.
3. After passing IPCC, students must complete 3 years of articleship training and 100 hours of IT training before appearing for the CA Final exam. Passing the CA Final exam
A candidate passes a module if they obtain at least 40% marks in each paper and 50% marks total in that module. To complete the Executive Programme Examination, a candidate must pass both modules. A candidate taking both modules passes both if they obtain at least 40% in each paper and 50% total across all papers.
The document provides information about the Chartered Accountancy (CA) course and career in India. It discusses what CA is, the demand for CAs globally and in India, career prospects, earnings potential, and the stages of the CA course - CPT, IPCC, and Finals. It outlines the subjects covered at each stage, important dates, registration fees, and the process to become a qualified CA, including articleship training. Overall, CA is positioned as a highly respected career with opportunities in jobs, practice, business, and a wide range of industries.
Roll No. 4066683 Secretary certifies that AtJul SamaJ, son of J.~mall, has passed the Intermediate Examination held by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan in September 2012. The certificate was issued under the seal of the Institute on the seventh day of November 2012.
The document is an admit card for Praleen Kaur for the June 2013 examination session. It provides her name, examination center details, registration number, subjects, and examination schedule. Important instructions are provided, such as carrying the admit card and student ID to the center, writing the examination as per the medium marked, and guidelines related to writing the examination including the use of calculators and additional materials.
1. The document provides information about the Chartered Accountancy (CA) course in India, including details about the Common Proficiency Test (CPT), Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC), articleship, and CA Final exam.
2. CPT is the entry-level exam for the CA course, covering subjects like accounting, law, economics, and quantitative aptitude. Passing CPT allows students to register for the IPCC, which has subjects like accounting, law, taxation, and auditing.
3. After passing IPCC, students must complete 3 years of articleship training and 100 hours of IT training before appearing for the CA Final exam. Passing the CA Final exam
A candidate passes a module if they obtain at least 40% marks in each paper and 50% marks total in that module. To complete the Executive Programme Examination, a candidate must pass both modules. A candidate taking both modules passes both if they obtain at least 40% in each paper and 50% total across all papers.
The document provides information about the Chartered Accountancy (CA) course and career in India. It discusses what CA is, the demand for CAs globally and in India, career prospects, earnings potential, and the stages of the CA course - CPT, IPCC, and Finals. It outlines the subjects covered at each stage, important dates, registration fees, and the process to become a qualified CA, including articleship training. Overall, CA is positioned as a highly respected career with opportunities in jobs, practice, business, and a wide range of industries.