ICAI CA May-June 2023: Registration with late fee ends today; Application correction from March 4
Arpita Das | March 3, 2023 | 07:22 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates are required to pay a late fee of Rs 600 and fill out the ICAI CA May-June 2023 session registration form.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will close the CA May-June 2023 session registration with late fee today, March 3, 2023. Candidates who have not filled out the ICAI CA 2023 exam form till now can do so by paying a late fee of Rs 600.
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The registration link to apply for the CA May-June exam 2023 for the CA Foundation, Main and Post qualification course is available at- eservices.icai.org.
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ICAI will open the CA registration form correction window on March 4 and candidates can make the necessary changes till March 10. Candidates can edit the test city and medium of the exam in the CA exam application forms.
The Foundation exam will be from June 24 to 30, the Intermediate exam from May 3 to 18 and the Final exam from May 2 to May 17. The ICAI CA exam admit card will be released 14 days prior to the commencement of the exam.
ICAI CA May-June 2023 exam: Steps to register online
- Visit the website- eservices.icai.org.
- Click on 'First Time User (New Student)? Click Here' and register with the required details.
- Log in with your necessary credentials and fill up the application form.
- Upload the documents and pay the CA exam application fee.
- Download the confirmation page for future reference.
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