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CA Foundation Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2021 Exam Pattern, Course & Eligibility Criteria



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CA Foundation Course Information:

The CA Foundation Course is administered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). The CA Foundation Course is the first step toward becoming a Chartered Accountant. Students will enroll in the CA Foundation Course 2021 after passing the Class XII test. Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements must register for the test. To sit for the foundation test, all registered applicants must prepare for at least four months.

 

The CA Foundation Course can be registered online at icai.org.

Register for the Foundation Course with the Board of Studies (BOS) since it is the first stage of the ICAI CA.

 The course enrollment deadlines are January 1, 2021, and July 1, 2021, respectively.

 

CA Foundation 2021 Course applicants must register, log in, fill out the application form with details, include eligibility details, and upload scanned photos in order to register with the CA Foundation. After you've updated all of your records, you'll need to pay the registration fee.

 

Check the registration dates given below for CA Foundation 2021:

May 2021 / June 2021

CA Foundation 2021 Course Registration Form and BOS are available at (Registration Link)

The last date to register for the CA Foundation 2021 course is January 2021.

November 2021/ December 2021

CA Foundation 2021 Course Registration Form and BOS are available at (Registration Link)

Last date to register for the CA Foundation 2021 course is July 1, 2021

 

 How to register for CA Foundation 2021 Exam?

Candidates can register with the Board of Studies only as per the instructions given below:

 

Step 1: Log in

After submitting the OTP, you will receive a message asking you to log in with your registered email ID and password.

Enter your user ID and password

Click the “Login” button to submit details


Step 2:

 Fill in the details on the form

Upon successful login, you will need to provide other details required for registration

The details asked for in the CA Foundation 2021 Registration are as follows:

 Father’s name

Mother’s name

Your full address

Zipcode

Section

Nationality


Step 3:

 Upload images in the CA Foundation 2021 Registration Form

Applicants must upload a scanned copy of the original documents.

Maximum image size Width: 21 cm, Length: 27 cm. If you do not meet the image conditions given, your application will be rejected.

A new page will appear on the screen, on which you must now click the Apply button.

Next, applicants are required to provide the required information and upload the images in the registration form.


Step 4: Pay the course fee

 Applicants for the Foundation Course must pay the course fee.

You can pay the fee through online mode as well.

If the fee is paid successfully, the system will automatically generate the form with a successful transaction message.

 

Check Out CA Foundation Eligibility Criteria 2021.

 

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