The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) proposed a new scheme of education and training to improve the education and training procedures for aspiring chartered accountants in June 2022.
After that ICAI Vice president CA Aniket Sunil Taleti made an announcement by releasing a notification that the new scheme is set to be implemented in May 2024.
The new scheme includes adjustments to all levels of the course, with changes made to the training procedure and some subjects being merged and reduced. Eligibility criteria, syllabus, exemptions, paper patterns, and leaving procedures have also undergone changes. The new scheme incorporates best practices from international accounting bodies, which will help reduce the burden on students.
The changes were made to make the course more efficient, effective, and relevant to the industry, providing students with a well-rounded education and preparing them for successful careers as Chartered Accountants. So, in this blog, we will highlight the adjustments made in all the levels of the course.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. CA Foundation Under New Scheme 2023 1. CA Foundation Eligibility Criteria 2. CA Foundation New Syllabus 3. CA Foundation Passing Criteria
B. CA Intermediate Under New Scheme 2023 1. CA Intermediate Eligibility Criteria 2. CA Intermediate New Registration Validity 3. CA Intermediate Syllabus Under New Scheme 4. CA Intermediate Passing Criteria
C. CA Final Under New Scheme 2023 1. CA Final Eligibility And Registration 2. CA Final Syllabus 3.CA Final Exam Pattern
D. CA Exemption 1.CA Articleship Eligibility 2.CA Articleship Stipend 3. CA Articleship Leaves
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As per the new scheme, it's going to take 42 months to complete the entire CA course.
Check the table for more details.
ICAI Course Levels |
Current |
New Changes |
CA Foundation Registration |
Start |
Start |
CA Foundation Study Period |
4 Months |
4 Months |
CA Intermediate Study Period |
8 Months |
8 Months |
CA Articleship |
36 Months |
24 Months |
CA Final Study Period |
- |
6 Months |
Total CA Course Duration |
48 Months |
42 Months |
There were six subjects, at the CA foundation level but now two subjects have been removed from the course which are: Business Corresponding & Reporting and Business & Commercial Knowledge.
So, as per the New scheme, there are 4 subjects which are mentioned in the table below:
The ICAI has made some changes in the CA Foundation passing criteria in the New Scheme in which the students need to get 50% marks to crack the exams and there will be negative marketing of 0.25 marks for wrong answers as well.
Current |
Proposed |
Subjective +objective |
Subjective and objective with negative marking. |
These all were the changes made at the CA foundation level in the New Scheme as proposed by ICAI.
CA eligibility criteria for the Intermediate Course is the same as before but to appear for the exams, the direct entry students must undergo 8 months of study time.
The CA Registration is valid for 5 years which used to be 4 years. And students can revalidate their registration once in with prescribed fees.
Aspect |
Proposed |
Current |
Eligibility of Admission |
A Student who has passed class 12th and foundation exams. Direct entry route: Commerce graduates, postgraduates with 50%marks or other graduates/postgraduates with minimum 60% marks or Intermediate level passed from Institute of Company Secretaries of India / Institute of Cost Accountants of India. |
A student who has passed CA Foundation and class 12th exams. Direct entry route: Commerce graduates, postgraduates with 50%marks or other graduates/postgraduates with minimum 60% marks or Intermediate level passed from Institute of Company Secretaries of India / Institute of Cost Accountants of India. |
The validity of Admission |
of 5 years, can be revalidated once with prescribed fees. |
4 years, revalidation allowed without any restriction. |
Eligibility of Appearance in Examination |
8 months study period for both foundation and direct route students. |
Foundation: 8 months study period as decided by the council. Direct route: after completion of 9 months of practical training. |
Currently, there are 8 subjects in the CA intermediate level which will now be reduced to 6 subjects with :
Now, there are 2 groups of 3 subjects each.
The passing criteria as per the New Scheme are:
The passing criteria as per the New Scheme are:
40% marks on each individual paper
50%marks in the aggregate to pass the group
(25% negative marks for wrong answers in MCQ based)
As per the New Scheme of ICAI, there have been major changes in the CA Final syllabus -
As per the new scheme, the exam pattern is the same as the CA INTERMEDIATE LEVEL.\
ICAI has introduced this new training procedure for the benefit of the students. The time period of the articleship is reduced from 3 years to 2 years, which means you can be CA earlier than before. But with this comes a condition for the aspirants who want to be a practitioner. Students who want to be a practitioner should have 1 year of experience in a CA firm then only they can get their certificate of practice.
And students can undergo industrial training of 9 months to 1 year in the last year of articleship.
Students will now have to complete both groups of CA Intermediate and ICITSS training to be eligible for the articleship, which will be a huge benefit for the students because they will no longer have to worry about exam preparation and can focus entirely on their training.
According to the New Scheme, ICAI has decided to increase the stipend by 100% because many students complained that the stipend was too low.
Because students are not required to take exams during their practical training, ICAI has reduced the number of leaves available to 12 per year, allowing students to take 24 leaves in two years.
According to the New Scheme proposed by ICAI, if you get an exemption in a paper, the exemption will be permanent for that paper, which means you don't have to retake that paper, but you must pass the remaining papers with 50% marks.
Aspect |
Proposed for Intermediate & Final |
Exemption |
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The exit route in the New Scheme by ICAI has also changed, as students used to leave the course whenever they wanted because they couldn't pass their exams.
The ICAI will now issue certificates to business associates rather than Accounting Technicians. Students must, however, meet the following requirements:
These were all the changes that were made in the New scheme of education and training which was proposed by ICAI and all the changes were made keeping in the mind the future Chartered Accountants.
These changes will be beneficial for the students and will help them reach their goal of becoming successful CA.
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