ICMAI CMA 2021 exams from December 8; Admit card yet to be released
Mahima Bahl | December 1, 2021 | 01:34 PM IST | 1 min read
CMA admit card 2021 for December session will be available on the official website - examicmai.in.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) will conduct the CMA 2021 exams from December 8 onwards as per the schedule released earlier. However, the CMA admit card 2021 for the December session has not been released yet. Candidates registered for the CMA exams are waiting for their admit cards. Once released, it will be available for download under the candidate’s login portal on its official website - examicmai.in.
CMA December 2021 admit card will be released for all three levels of CMA exams - CMA Foundation, CMA Intermediate and CMA Final. Earlier, ICMAI postponed the CMA June session exams and scheduled them along with CMA December 2021 exams.
Steps to download CMA admit card 2021
Step 1 - Go to the official website of ICMAI - icmai.in
Step 2 - Click on the students' tab given in the menubar and then click on the examinations tab visible on the screen
Step 3 - Click on the CMA admit card link visible on the left side of the screen
Step 4 - You will be redirected to another tab; Select your CMA course; enter login details and download the CMA admit card 2021
Step 5 - Print and save the CMA admit card for future reference
ICMAI also provided an opt out option to candidates registered under the CMA Intermediate and CMA Final course. As per the schedule, CMA Intermediate and CMA Final exams are to be held from December 8 to December 15, 2021, in an online centre-based mode. Whereas, the CMA Foundation 2021 exam for the December session will be conducted on January 2, 2022, in an online home-based mode.
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