CMA Intermediate, Final December exams: ICMAI provides opt-out facility
Mahima Bahl | October 25, 2021 | 09:05 AM IST | 1 min read
ICMAI will conduct the CMA Inter and Final (June and December session) exams from December 8 to December 15.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India has provided the option to avail the opt out facility in online mode. Candidates who want to avail the option of opt-out from the December session CMA Intermediate and Final 2021 exams can submit their requests at the official website of ICMAI. The last date for submission of request is October 27, 2021.
Click here to submit your request for opt out option of CMA December 2021 exams.
Earlier, ICMAI postponed the June session exams and decided to merge it with the December session exam for both CMA Intermediate and Final courses.
Steps to avail CMA December 2021 opt out option
Candidates can follow the given steps if they wish to submit their request for opt out facility for the CMA December session exams-
Step 1: Click on the link given above
Step 2: Read the instructions and click on the link given at the bottom of the screen
Step 3: Now select your course from the drop down menu - “Intermediate or Final” and proceed further
Step 4: Enter your registration number, date of birth and last four digits of your registered mobile number
Step 5: Fill the required details and submit the request for “opt out from Dec 2021”
After submitting the request for opt-out from the December session CMA Intermediate and Final exams, candidates will not be able to reverse their actions. The opt out request will be considered final and no further changes will be allowed under any circumstances.
The December session CMA Intermediate and Final exams have been scheduled between December 8 to 15, 2021. The mode of CMA examination will be online-centre based.
In case of any query or clarification candidates can e-mail at- exam.helpdesk@icmai.inn
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