ICAI CA Foundation exams 2021 begin today; Read exam day guidelines here
ICAI will conduct the CA Foundation exams for December 2021, in offline mode, across various exam centres in India and overseas. The institute has already released the exam day guidelines for candidates appearing in the CA exams.
Mahima Bahl | December 13, 2021 | 11:57 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will conduct the CA Foundation December 2021 exams from today; December 13 (2 pm). As per the exam schedule , the CA Foundation exam will be held on December 13, 15, 17 and 19, 2021, in offline mode. The institute had earlier released the CA exam day guidelines as well as for instructions in view of COVID-19. Candidates who are enrolled for the CA Foundation December 2021 exams should follow the exam day guidelines while appearing in the exam.
The CA admit cards for December 2021 were released on November 19, 2021, for all three levels - CA Foundation, CA Final and CA Intermediate. The CA Final exams commenced on December 5, 2021, whereas the CA Intermediate exams began on December 6, 2021.
ICAI CA Exam Dates 2021
Particulars |
Paper |
Dates |
Time |
CA Foundation |
Paper 1 and 2 |
December 13-19, 2021 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Paper 3 and 4 |
December 13-19, 2021 |
2 pm to 4 pm |
Important guidelines for CA Foundation December 2021 exams
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All candidates should carry a physical copy of the CA Foundation admit card on exam days. Along with the admit card, a valid Government-issued ID card is also mandatory
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The exams are being held in offline mode. Therefore, all candidates should follow social distancing norms.
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Wearing a mask is mandatory for all candidates. It can be removed during personal identification. Whereas, wearing a face shield and gloves are optional.
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Candidates can carry a personal transparent water bottle and a hand sanitiser.
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It is mandatory to carry an H.B. pencil and an eraser for filling the OMR sheet
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Candidates should report to the exam centre as per the reporting time given on their CA admit card 2021.
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Carrying any personal belongings inside the CA exam centres is strictly prohibited.
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Candidates registered for the exam should avoid borrowing/lending / exchanging any item during exam time.
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Carrying any electronic gadgets, books, and bags inside the exam hall of ICAI CA 2021 December session exams is also restricted.
For any queries related to the CA Foundation exam, candidates can contact the CA exam officials through the official helpdesk.
CA Helpdesk for Foundation exams
Details |
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Telephone numbers: |
CA Foundation |
foundation_examhelpline@icai.in |
0120 3894811, 812 |
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