
ICAI CA May 2021 application window for CA Final, Intermediate courses to reopen tomorrow
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ICAI will reopen the examination window for ICAI CA May 2021 tomorrow for the CA Final and Intermediate courses. Check details here.
ICAI CA May 2021: Attention candidates, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, ICAI, will reopen the registration window for filing the examination form for CA May Exam 2021 tomorrow. ICAI has published a notice for the same on its official website. As per the notice, the institute will reopen the window on May 4, 2021, and will close it on May 6, 2021. Candidates can apply for the same on the official website of ICAI, i.e., icai.org. Re-opening of Online Filling up of Examination Application Forms for Chartered Accountants Examinations, May 2021 from 4th May 2021 (10 AM) to 6th May 2021 (11.59 PM) considering prevailing Covid19 situation.Detailshttps://t.co/rtBEgadKh5 pic.twitter.com/q96t06zUzb The notice reads: "Considering the prevailing Covid-19 situation and in the interest of welfare & well-being of the students and to mitigate their hardships, in continuation to Important Announcement dated 27th April 2021, it has been decided to re - open the online filling up of examination application form for Chartered Accountants Final, Intermediate (IPC), Intermediate, Post Qualification Course viz.: Insurance and Risk Management (IRM) Technical Examination, and International Taxation - Assessment Test (INTT - AT) from 4th May 2021 (10 AM) to 6th May 2021 (11.59 PM) with late fees (Rs.600/- or US $ 10)."
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