CA Foundation exams 2019 to start from tomorrow; know important tips
Ridhi.Khurana | June 3, 2019 | 05:17 PM IST
New Delhi, June 3 - The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is conducting the exams of CA Foundation programme for June session on June 4, 7, 11 and 13, 2019. The exams have been postponed on account of Lok Sabha elections from May to June. Students appearing for the exam can check some important exam day guidelines here.
Exam Schedule
There will be four papers for CA Foundation 2019. The exam schedule for the same is as follows
Date |
Paper |
June 4 |
Principles and Practices of Accounting |
June 7 |
Business Laws And Business Correspondence and Reporting |
June 11 |
Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning And Statistics |
June 13 |
Business Economics And Business & Commercial Knowledge |
What to carry in Examination hall?
The aspirants of CA Foundation 2019 must carry the following documents with them:
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Admit card in hard copy
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An original valid proof of identification.
Important Tips for students
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Don’t start fresh with anything during exams. Just focus on what has already been studied.
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Go through the most important questions. This increases the chance of attempting questions in a better way.
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During exam, fill all the details carefully and only in the space provided for.
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Don’t tick any answer out of intuition. Calculations are always the better option.
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In situations where two options seem correct, read it again and this time with more focus. This will help better.
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If extra time is left, revise the answers.
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