ICAI CA Intermediate July 2021 result declared at icaiexam.icai.org; Check result here
Mahima Bahl | September 19, 2021 | 11:20 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can check the CA Intermediate result 2021 for both old and new courses. ICAI declared the result on its official website.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has released the CA Intermediate result 2021 for the July session in online mode. The CA Intermediate July 2021 result is available on the official website - icaiexam.icai.org. To access the CA exam result 2021, the candidates have to login to the ICAI result portal using their registration number/ PIN and the roll number.
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Click here to download the CA Intermediate result 2021.
Note- ICAI also allowed candidates to raise requests for receiving the result via email. Candidates who requested the CA Intermediate result 2021 are sent the result to their email ids.
Where to access the CA Intermediate July 2021 result
Candidates can access the CA Intermediate result 2021 on any of the following websites-
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icaiexam.icai.org
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icai.nic.in
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caresults.icai.org
How to check the ICAI result 2021
Candidates can follow the given steps to download the CA Intermediate July 2021 result-
Step 1 - Go to the official website of ICAI
Step 2 - Click on the “result portal” tab; select your course from the drop down menu or click on the link given above
Step 3 - ICAI result 2021 window will appear on the screen; click on the Intermediate (old/ new) and now enter your login details like ICAI roll number and PIN/ registration number
Step 4 - Enter the captcha and click on the link “Check Result”
Step 5 - The CA Intermediate July result 2021 will be displayed on your screen
Step 6 - Download the CA Intermediate result 2021 for future reference
Details mentioned on the CA Intermediate result 2021
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Name of candidate
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Roll number
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Individual subjects wise marks
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Maximum and minimum marks
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Total marks secured
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Passing status
Note - Any missing details are to be reported and rectified to ICAI by the candidates on an immediate basis.
CA Intermediate 2021 qualifying marks
According to the ICAI guidelines, candidates need to secure a minimum of 40% marks in each subject and an aggregate of 50% marks in all subjects to secure the CA Foundation/ Final exam. Candidates securing less than the qualifying marks will not be considered qualified.
ICAI CA Merit List 2021
The merit list of CA Intermediate has also been released for both old and new course. It contains the names of top candidates who have qualified the exam in their first attempt.
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