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12th September 2015, 10:12 AM
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Re: Exam Paper of CA CPT June

As per your Question here I am giving you the Question paper of CPT of june 2015



For your information the Examination paper pattern is following:
CPT exam is divided into two sessions containing 100 questions in each.

Out of the 100 questions from Session I,
60 are from fundamental Of Accounts and
40 from Mercantile Law.
Each right answer carries 1 mark each and for every wrong answer ¼ mark gets deducted.

Session II contains 50 questions from
General Economics and
50 from Quantitative Aptitude out of the total of 100 questions.


As per your knowledge here I am giving you the Complete Syllabus for CA –CPT Examination in the file given below:
CA CPT Syllabus

CA CPT Eligibility

Candidates who have passed class X examinations conducted by any examining body constituted by the Law in India or an exam that is recognized by the Government as equivalent thereto may register for CPT.

Candidates who have registered for CPT may appear in the Common Proficiency Test after they have appeared in the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) conducted by an examining body constituted by the Law of India (or any other examining body recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto) and who has completed the requirement as specified by the Institute from time to time.

Also, candidates who have registered themselves for CPT 60 days prior to the first day of the month in which the exam is to be conducted i.e. on or before April 1st and October 1st can appear in CPT exam to be held in June and December respectively.

CPT is held twice every year in the months of June and December.

Following is the list of examinations which are equivalent to Senior Secondary Examination.

• Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh

• Bihar School Examination Board

• Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education

• Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education

• Board of School Education, Haryana

• J&K State Board of School Education

• Government of Karnataka Department of Pre-University Education

• Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education

• Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur

• Mizoram Board of School Education

• Council of Higher Secondary Education, Orissa

• Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan

• Tripura Board of Secondary Education

• Board of School Education, Uttarakhand

• Chhattisgarh State Open School

• National Institute of Open Schooling

• The West Bengal Council of Rabindra Open Schooling

• Assam Higher Secondary Education Council

• Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)

• Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE)

• Gujarat Secondary & Higher Secondary Education

• H. P. Board of School Education

• Jharkhand Academic Council

• Kerala Board of Higher Secondary Education

• Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh

• Meghalaya Board of School Education

• Nagaland Board of School Education

• Punjab School Education Board

• Tamil Nadu State Board of School Examinations

• U. P. Board of High School and Intermediate Education

• West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education

• M.P. State Open School

• Rajasthan State Open School

• Banasthali Vidyapith

Students who have completed two years of higher education including Diploma course after passing 10th class, conducted either by Central/ State Government(s) and on passing such a course have either been admitted to first year of graduation course or have passed the graduation course conducted by any University, including Open Universities, established by law in India shall also be eligible for admission to the Common Proficiency Test (CPT).

10+2 Examination of any other recognized Board/University not covered above but recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as equivalent to Senior Secondary (10+2) Examination as recognized by Central Government is also considerable.

5 (Five) passes at GCE ‘O’ level/GCSE/IGCSE in A/B/C Grades and two passes at GCE ‘Advanced’ level examination of the approved British Examining Bodies is recognized by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to +2 stage qualification of an Indian Body.
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