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CMA Course Eligibility and Duration 2022

CMA Course eligibility


CMA Foundation Course eligibility
A candidate must have passed the 10th class or equivalent examination from a recognized Institution or Board.
A candidate must have passed the 10+2 scheme (senior secondary examination) of a recognized Board or an equivalent Examination held by the Central Government or have completed the National Diploma of Commerce Examination organised by the AICTE or Technical Education Board of any State under the supervision of the said All India Council, or the Rural Service Diploma Examination which National Council of Higher Education organises.
 

CMA Intermediate Course eligibility
A candidate must have passed 10+2
A candidate must have cleared any one of the following –
the Institute of Cost Accountants of India’s Foundation Course.
Graduation under any discipline other than Fine Arts.
Foundation Part I examination of the CAT (Certificate In Accounting Technician) of the Institute.
​​Foundation Part I examination and Competency Level Part II Examination of CAT (Certificate In Accounting Technician) of the Institute.
A candidate must have passed Foundation of ICSI/ Intermediate of ICAI.
 

CMA Final Course eligibility
A candidate must have passed all the eight papers of the ICWAI Intermediate Course to apply for the Final course of ICWAI.
 

CMA Course Duration:
To better understand the ICWAI CMA course, the average duration of the various course levels is listed below:

 

CMA Foundation Course Duration:
At the Foundation level, the minimum course duration is of 8 months.

 

 CMA Intermediate Course Duration:
At the Intermediate level, the minimum course duration is of 10 months.

 

CMA Final Course Duration:
At the final level, the minimum course duration is of 18 months

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