.The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has released the results of the November 2023 CA Intermediate Final Examination on its official website, icai.nic.in.The results can be checked by candidates using their roll number and date of birth.
TheCA Intermediate Final Examination was held from November 20 to December 10, 2023.A total of 1,37,671 candidates appeared for the exam, out of which 81,363 candidates have passed.The pass percentage is 59.17%.
Thetoppers of the CA Intermediate Final Examination are:
- Akash Kumar Singh from Patna, Bihar, with a score of 620 marks
- Ankit Kumar from Patna, Bihar, with a score of 619 marks
- Shubham Kumar from Patna, Bihar, with a score of 618 marks
The CA Intermediate Final Examination is the second stage of the CA course.Candidates who pass the CA Intermediate Final Examination are eligible to appear for the CA Final Examination.
TheCA Final Examination is the final stage of the CA course.Candidates who pass the CA Final Examination are awarded the degree of Chartered Accountant.
TheCA course is a professional course in accounting and finance.It is offered by the ICAI, which is the statutory body for the regulation of the accountancy profession in India.
TheCA course is divided into three stages:
- CA Foundation
- CA Intermediate
- CA Final
The CA Foundation is the first stage of the CA course.Candidates who pass the CA Foundation Examination are eligible to appear for the CA Intermediate Examination.
TheCA Intermediate is the second stage of the CA course.Candidates who pass the CA Intermediate Examination are eligible to appear for the CA Final Examination.
TheCA Final is the final stage of the CA course.Candidates who pass the CA Final Examination are awarded the degree of Chartered Accountant.
TheCA course is a challenging course, but it is also a rewarding course.The CA course provides candidates with the skills and knowledge they need to become successful accountants and finance professionals.
TheICAI is the statutory body for the regulation of the accountancy profession in India.The ICAI was established in 1949 by the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949.The ICAI is responsible for regulating the accountancy profession in India.The ICAI also provides training and education to candidates who want to become chartered accountants.
TheICAI is a professional body that represents the interests of chartered accountants in India.The ICAI also provides a forum for chartered accountants to share their knowledge and experience.The ICAI is a valuable resource for chartered accountants in India.