CA Foundation September 2024: Last day to submit exam form tomorrow; important dates
CA Foundation September 2024: Aspirants can fill exam form with late fee of Rs 600 at icai.org.
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Check NowVagisha Kaushik | August 12, 2024 | 02:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will close the window to submit the forms for CA Foundation September 2024 exams tomorrow, August 13. Registered candidates who have not submitted the forms yet can fill the CA Foundation examination form 2024 with a late fee of Rs 600 on the official website, icai.org.
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The CA Foundation exam dates 2024 are September 13, 15, 18, and 20. As per the eligibility criteria, candidate must have either appeared in Class 12 board exam from a recognized board and his/her Class 12 admit card must be uploaded in self-service portal (SSP) or passed Class 12 from a recognized board and his/her Class 12 mark sheet must be uploaded in SSP.
According to the schedule, the CA Foundation September 2024 application correction window will open on August 14. Applicants will be allowed to make changes in their details by August 16.
The application fee, including late fee, is Rs 2,100 for Indian candidates, Rs 2,800 for Nepal, Bhutan candidates, and 335 US Dollars for Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, Muscat, Kuwait.
How to apply for CA Foundation September 2024?
Students can follow the steps given below to apply for the September session of the ICAI CA Foundation.
- Go to the official website of ICAI, icai.org
- Login with credentials
- Fill the examination form and upload the required documents
- Pay the exam fee
- After submitting the form, take a print out for future reference
CA Foundation September 2024: Documents required
Photograph requirements
- The photo should be coloured or black/white with 80% face (without face mask) visible including ears against a white background.
- Must have a clear contrast of the image.
- Do not wear goggles and caps while having the photo. However, they can wear spectacles.
- The background of the photograph must be in white and must be clearly visible.
- A straight-looking relaxed face should be there.
- If flash is used while taking the picture then make sure that there is no “red-eye”.
- No caps, goggles are allowed, however, religious headwear is allowed but it should not cover the face.
- No selfies are allowed
- The photograph be scanned as jpg/jpeg having size 20-50 KB
- The scanned photo should be well cropped so that there are no extra/white spaces and the image is stored as jpg/jpeg
Signature requirements
- Signature should be done on a white sheet with a black pen.
- The file size of the image must be between 10-20 KB (clearly visible)
- The scanned signature should be well cropped so that there are no extra/white spaces and the image is stored as jpg/jpeg
- Take care that the signature as described above fits in the size 6 cm by 2cm
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