Candidates who have already applied for the Chartered Accountancy examinations can now access the official website at icai.org to edit and rectify any errors in their application forms
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has reopened the application correction window for the inter and final exams for May 2024.
Candidates who have already applied for the Chartered Accountancy examinations can now access the official website at icai.org to edit and rectify any errors in their application forms.
Applicants who have filled the forms for the inter-examination groups 1 and 2, as well as the final exams can avail the rectification facility opened from March 27-29.
The students can only change their exam city preference, group and medium on the ICAI CA application with no exceptions.
"In continuation to Important Announcement dated 25th Januar . ary 2024 and 19th March 2024, in order to facilitate the examinees, who have already applied for May 2024 CA Examinations, it has been decided to re-open the online request for change in examination city, group and medium," the official notice read.
Check the notification here: https://resource.cdn.icai.org/79637exam240324.pdf
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