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CA Direct Entry Scheme in 2021 | CA Direct Entry Route | ICAI | Details about CA Direct Entry


This video will talk about a crucial topic for CA students: the CA Direct Entry Route in 2021. We'll go through all there is to know about the CA Direct Entry Scheme in 2021, including the steps required, registrations and fees, and the curriculum for both groups.


In other words, students who have already taken the IPCC Exams and converted to the Direct Entry Scheme would be able to take the remaining IPCC groups in their next attempt without having to complete the 9-month articleship requirement. If such students have received an exemption from the IPCC Exams, they will be granted the same exemption when they convert to the Direct Entry Scheme.


The following relaxation is only available to students who have already taken the IPCC Exams and are now changing to the Direct Entry Scheme. This relaxation does not apply to new Direct Entry Scheme enrollments. Only students enrolling for Fresh Enrollment in the CA Course on the basis of graduation will be subject to the requirement of completing 9 months of articleship.
View the entire video to learn everything there is to know about the Chartered Accountancy Direct Entry Route.

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