ICMAI (CMA) 2019 Admit Card released; Download in 5 steps
Ridhi.Khurana | June 3, 2019 | 02:27 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, June 3- The Institute of Cost Accountants of India has released the CMA admit card in online mode. Admit card can be downloaded through the official website. Candidates appearing for the exams starting from June 11, 2019 can check the steps to download the same below.
Download the admit card by following the 5 steps below
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Visit the official website of ICMAI at http://examicmai.org
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Select Foundation/ Inter/ Final from the drop-down menu and hit ‘Click Here’.
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Enter the registration ID and then click on ‘Login’.
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The ICMAI (CMA) admit card 2019 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and take at least 2-3 prints for future reference.
Details to check in admit card
Candidates of ICMAI (CMA) 2019, June session need to check the following details in their admit card:
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Registration no.
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Exam term
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Centre Code
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Roll no.
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Group
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Exam schedule
What to carry to exam hall?
Candidates have to carry
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Admit card,
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Student identity card (available for download from the official website), and
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Original photo identification identification proof (Aadhar card, PAN card, voter id card, etc).
About ICMAI (CMA) 2019:
The Institute of Cost Accountants of India conducts the three levels of examinations (Foundation, Inter and Final) every year. The exam takes place twice a year, i.e June and December. The students who wish to appear for the exam first have to get registered with the Institute and thereon, the applications kick start.
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