Tuesday 28 July 2015

CHANGE IN CA SYLLABUS FROM NOVEMBER 2015 ONWARDS

CHANGE IN CA SYLLABUS FROM NOVEMBER 2015 ONWARDS

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Today we want to share with you Major Changes for CA CPT, CA IPCC and CA final syllabus for November 2015 and onwards. There are lot of changes in each and every attempt in syllabus of each Level of CA . As per recent announcement from ICAI, the syllabus of CA CPT, IPCC and Final is going to be changed from THE YEAR 2016.
ICAI has issued a notification indicating Revised Scheme of Education and Training .
you can check notification for Change in CPT, IPCC and final syllabus from November 2015 onwards at the link below:
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After getting required approval from the Central Government, The new course for CPT, IPCC and final syllabus will be released by ICAI. For the old students (currently pursuing CA under existing scheme), We are hopeful on the basis of our past experience that ICAI will surely provide few attempts to complete CA course under old syllabus.
But Still we have to wait for official announcement from the ICAI. So as per our suggestion, Existing CA students, should focus on current syllabus of CA CPT, IPCC AND Final and do not panic much about applicability of new syllabus by ICAI . For more Updates regarding changes course and CA syllabus change related announcements , you are advised to keep a look on ICAI website on regular basis and relevant announcements in this regard will be timely updated on our site too specially for CA CPT, IPCC and Final Students.
You should note that the details of exact changes in syllabus is to be rolled out by ICAI so the clarity regarding new syllabus of CA CPT, IPCC and Final is not clear. I honestly believe that the suggestions mentioned above would be of some help in your exam preparation specially for old syllabus students .
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Do not forget to share your comments your views regarding Change in CA syllabus from November 2015 onwards

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the post! I found updated information on CPT syllabus 2017 from CPT syllabus for december 2017 aritcle.

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