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What are the steps to fill the CMA foundation registration form? FAQs

steps to fill the CMA foundation registration form

FAQs - What are the steps to fill the CMA foundation registration form?


The steps for completing the CMA foundation registration form can be found on the CMA Institute's official website.

The following are the steps to completing the CMA foundation registration form:

  1. Visit the CMA Institute's official webpage at https://icmai.in/icmai/.
  2. On the home page, go to the student part of the menu bar.
  3. From the online services menu, select the link for the most recent student registration.
  4. Fill in your date of birth, name, enrolment type, coaching region, and so on.
  5. Fill in the candidate's contact information, such as permanent address, correspondence address, email address, and phone number.
  6. After selecting the submit button to complete the CMA foundation registration form, enter the details about your school qualifications for classes 10th and 12th on the next page.
  7. After carefully reading all of the instructions, select the choice to proceed.
  8. Upload the given documents in accordance with the image formats, sizes, and pixels indicated. After that, click the submit button.
  9. After submitting the form, pay the cost using online net banking or open-end credit. After you've paid the cost, continue.
  10. After you've submitted your payment, you can download the fee receipt and registration form.



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