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CA Foundation is a partially subjective and a partially objective test comprising the following four papers: Paper-1: Accounting; Paper-2: Business Laws; Paper-3: Quantitative Aptitude; Paper-4: Business Economics; The first two papers are subjective while the latter two are objective. Each paper is worth 100 marks for a total of 400 marks. [2]
The Common Admission Test (CAT) [1] is a computer based test for admission in graduate management programs. The test consists of three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. The exam was taken online over a period of three hours, with one hour per section.
ICAI has entered into an agreement with Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), to help CA students acquire a Bachelor's degree and master's degree by writing six papers / five papers respectively. For example, a bachelor's degree in Commerce can be obtained from IGNOU with a major in accounting and finance provided the student is able ...
IAT consists of 60 questions: 15 questions each from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. Total time for answering the test is 3 hours. Questions are of multiple choice type with only one correct answer. Each correct answer is awarded 4 marks. Each incorrect answer leads to the deduction of 1 mark. Unanswered questions are awarded 0 mark.
The Final exam in Chartered Accountancy has 6 papers of 100 marks each, which are divided into three subjects in two groups. The exam duration for each subject is 3 hours. Duration of paper 6 is 4 hours. [8] GROUP 1. Paper 1: Financial Reporting Paper 2: Advanced Financial Management Paper 3: Advanced Auditing, Assurance and Professional Ethics ...
Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a standard aptitude test conducted in India since 1998 by the All India Management Association (AIMA). MAT is used for admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) and allied programmes by over 600 business schools across India. It was approved by the Ministry of Human Resource Development in 2003. [1]
For example, a holder of the French expert-comptable (in French) qualification could practise as an accountant in England without taking a local test but could only describe themself as "expert-comptable (France)" not "Chartered Accountant". Within the EEA, only the UK and Ireland have bodies that issue the Chartered Accountant title.
Out of 65 questions, 10 questions will be from General Aptitude (Verbal and Numerical ability) and 55 questions will be Technical, based on the Paper chosen. The General Aptitude section will have 5 One-mark questions and 5 Two-mark questions, accounting for about 15% of total marks.