CA November 2020: ICAI releases revised list of exam centre at icai.org
Team Careers360 | November 18, 2020 | 10:51 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has released an official notice regarding exam centre change for the CA November 2020 exams.
In the middle of student's demand on exam cancellation, the exam conducting authority has released the list of ICAI exam centres that includes a few minor changes The list of changed ICAI 2020 exam centres is available on the website icai.org. This shows ICAI will not change its decision on conducting the CA exam 2020 in November/ December 2020.
Click Here to check the list of modified exam centres for CA Nov 2020.
There are changes in 30 examination centres located across India. The students are advised to make note of the changes regarding their exam venues before appearing for the ICAI CA Nov 2020.
As per the ICAI latest announcement, the admit cards issued earlier for CA November 2020 exam candidates will remain valid for the new examination centre. All details except the venue will remain unchanged.
The CA November 2020 exams are scheduled to be conducted between November 21 to December 14, 2020.
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