ICMAI postpones CMA Inter, Final June 2021 exams, merges with December session
Mahima Bahl | September 27, 2021 | 11:51 AM IST | 1 min read
ICMAI has decided to postpone the CMA Intermediate and CMA Final June session exams due to ‘unavoidable reasons’. The December session exam dates will be notified shortly.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) issued a notification stating that it has decided to merge the June session CMA inter and final exams 2021 with the December session exams. Earlier, the CMA Intermediate and CMA Final exams for June 2021 were scheduled to be conducted between October 21 to 28, 2021.
The reason of postponement has been stated by ICMAI as unavoidable circumstances. Candidates registered for June exam will get all the relevant benefits already available including fee payment and subject wise exemption.
Candidates who have filled the exam form for June 2021 CMA inter and final exams need not apply for the exam again. However, such candidates (if required) will be allowed to change their examination centre, or group by filling the online exam application form. For adding additional group candidates need to make payment of differential exam fee in form of a Demand Draft within due date for appearing in the CMA Intermediate and Final to be held in December 2021.
Important Dates of CMA 2021 Exams
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Events |
Dates |
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CMA Intermediate June 2021 |
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CMA Final June 2021 |
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CMA Inter and Final December exam 2021 |
To be notified |
The exam form for CMA Intermediate and Final 2021 December session will be available shortly. ICMAI will also release the exam notification and revised schedule of the CMA Intermediate and Final exams 2021 soon.
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