ICMAI Foundation December 2022 exam again on January 21, 23 due to technical issues
Mridusmita Deka | January 15, 2023 | 12:07 PM IST | 1 min read
ICMAI will conduct the CMA January 13 exam again on January 21 and 23 as it was marred by login issues.
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Click HereNEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India, or ICMAI, will conduct the December 2022 CMA Foundation exam again on January 21 and January 23. CMA Foundation December 2022 session exam was held on Friday, January 13, however, students faced technical and login issues during the exam.
ICMAI in a statement said that only the result of January 21 and January 23 Foundation exams will be considered now and therefore all the candidates have been asked to reappear for the CMA December Foundation 2022 exams on their allotted dates.
Candidates must make sure to download their CMA Foundation 2022 admit cards along with exam instructions at the institute’s website -- icmai.in.
“This is to inform you that due to technical/ login issues in Foundation Examination of December 2022 term held on January 13, the examination will be held again for all the candidates in all four papers, on January 21 and January 23,” ICMAI in a statement said.
It further added: “The results of January 21 and January 23 Foundation examinations will only be considered. The candidates need not pay any fees for this rescheduled examination. Other instructions remain the same.”
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