ICAI provides opt out option to candidates for CA July exams; Check details here
CA Foundation, Intermediate and Final exams to be held from July 5 onwards.
Mahima Bahl | June 21, 2021 | 06:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has issued a notification stating it will provide an “opt-out option” to candidates, if they themselves or their family member/s who are residing in the same house, are infected with COVID-19. The opt-out option will be available with a carryover of the fee paid and exemptions granted to the November session CA examination.
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Candidates can avail the facility through the candidate’s login in the ICAI examination portal. To be eligible for availing the facility, candidates have to submit a positive COVID-19 RTPCR report, Aadhaar card and self-declaration form.
Note: For the CA Final and Intermediate (IPC) examinations (old course), the last attempt shall be extended to November session examinations only for those students who opt-out for May/ July 2021 examinations.
Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
Release of CA admit card |
June 21, 2021 |
CA Foundation |
July 24-30, 2021 |
CA Intermediate |
July 6-20, 2021 |
CA Final |
July 5-19, 2021 |
For more details related to the opt-out option, candidates can visit the official website of ICAI.
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