CA Inter 2024 admit card for September exam issued at eservices.icai.org; schedule, paper pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | August 28, 2024 | 04:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICAI CA Inter 2024 exam for group I will be held on September 12, 14, and 17.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has published the CA Inter 2024 admit card for September exam today, August 28. Candidates who registered for the exam can download the CA Inter 2024 September admit card by visiting the official website, eservices.icai.org.
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As per CA Inter 2024 exam date, group I will be held on September 12, 14, and 17. On the other hand, CA Inter 2024 group 2 will be conducted on September 19, 21 and 23. On the CA Inter September 2024 exam day, candidates are required to carry their admit card, a government-issued ID such as an Aadhar card, driving license, or voter ID. Additionally, candidates are required to bring two passport-size photographs.
CA Inter 2024 Admit Card: Details mentioned
The CA Inter 2024 admit card includes the following details.
- Candidate's name: Full name of the candidate as registered.
- Photograph and signature
- Registration number: Unique registration number assigned to the candidate.
- Roll number: Examination roll number specific to the candidate.
- Exam centre details: Address and name of the exam center.
- Exam Dates and Timings: Specific dates and timings for each paper.
- Course name: The specific CA course level (CA Intermediate).
- Important instructions: Guidelines and rules for the exam day.
CA Inter 2024 September Admit Card: Exam pattern
The CA Inter exam will be conducted in offline mode. The CA 2024 Inter exam includes both subjective and objective questions. There are a total of six papers each worth 100 marks. The duration of each paper in CA Inter 2024 is 3 hours. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers and unattempted questions.
Also read ICAI CA Foundation September 2024 admit card out at icai.org; exams from September 13
CA Inter Admit Card 2024 Out: Helpdesk contact details
In case of any discrepancy on the CA Inter admit card 2024, candidates can reach out to the ICAI through their official helpline numbers or email provided below.
- Helpline numbers- 0120-3054 851, 3054 852, 3054 853, 3054 854, 3054 835, 4953751, 4953752, 4953753, 4953754.
- Email Id- intermediate_examhelpline@icai.in
Send an email to the ICAI exam department explaining the discrepancy. Include details like your registration number, roll number, and a description of the issue. Attach a copy of the admit card highlighting the errors.
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