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7th October 2014, 01:11 PM
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Information about ICWAI
I want to take information about ICWAI, so can you please provide me information about it?
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7th October 2014, 01:22 PM
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Re: Information about ICWAI
ICWAI is stands for Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. It’s a one leading financial schools in India. It was founded in 1959. Examination of ICWA held twice a year i.e. one in the month of June and another in December. For complete this course, candidate must complete three stages of this course: Foundation Course Intermediate Course Final Course Foundation Course: Eligibility for Admission: Candidate must be passed in 10th class from a recognized education higher secondary school board or institution. Candidate must have passed the National Diploma in Commerce Examination directed by the All India Council for Technical Education. Candidate must be passed in Senior Secondary examination under 10+2 scheme. Candidate who are awaiting for their result can also apply for provisional admission. Intermediate Course: Eligibility for Admission: Candidate must have passed Senior Secondary School examination and Foundation Course of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India. Candidate who are awaiting for their result can also apply for provisional admission. Final Course: Eligibility for Admission: Candidate must be passed in Intermediate. Candidate must be passed in graduation in any discipline except Fine Arts or equivalent. Paper Pattern ICWA 2014 Paper Pattern: The Foundation Examination for CMA will consist of multiple choice questions and will be organized in online mode. Syllabus Paper – 1& 2 (100 Marks) Time : 10 A.M. to 12.00 Noon Paper 1: Fundamentals of Economics and Management ( 50 Marks ) Paper 2: Fundamentals of Accounting ( 50 Marks) Paper – 3 & 4 (100 Marks) Time : 2 P.M. to 4.00 P.M Paper 3: Fundamentals of Laws & Ethics ( 50 Marks) Paper 4: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics ( 50 Marks) Total Questions : 100 (Multiple Choice Questions) Maximum Marks : 100 (Each Question will carry 1 Mark). There will be no negative marking for wrong answers. |
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