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Admit Cards for appearing in May 2019 CA Final / Intermediate/ Intermediate(IPC) exams
14th May 2019
Admit Cards for appearing in May 2019 CA Final / Intermediate/ Intermediate(IPC) exams
Admit cards in respect of May 2019 CA exams have been hosted on https://icaiexam.icai.org.
Candidates may download the same and print them at their convenience.
It may be noted that Page No 2 of the admit card provides for columns for taking acknowledgement of the invigilator, after submission of the answer books, at the exam hall/centre.
In some papers, candidates are required to submit the descriptive answer book/s, OMR answer sheet and also the Multiple choice question paper booklet (Part-I) to the invigilator, after the conclusion of the exam, before leaving the exam hall.
Accordingly, two columns have been provided for on Page No 2 of the admit card, one for taking acknowledgement for submitting the descriptive answer book and the other for taking acknowledgement for submitting the OMR answer sheet and the MCQ booklet (Part-I) wherever applicable.
In those papers where there is no MCQ component, a cross mark ( X ) has been printed in the last column indicating that there is no OMR/MCQ component in that paper that needs to be submitted and acknowledged.
Candidates are requested to take note of the above and act accordingly.
It may be noted that the cross mark ( X ) does not indicate grant of exemption in that paper.
Exemptions available to an examinee valid for May 2019 exams are hosted on https://icaiexam.icai.org
Candidates can check the status of the papers in which they have been granted an exemption, valid for May 2019 exam, from the above site
ICAI Examination Department
Admit cards in respect of May 2019 CA exams have been hosted on https://icaiexam.icai.org.
Candidates may download the same and print them at their convenience.
It may be noted that Page No 2 of the admit card provides for columns for taking acknowledgement of the invigilator, after submission of the answer books, at the exam hall/centre.
In some papers, candidates are required to submit the descriptive answer book/s, OMR answer sheet and also the Multiple choice question paper booklet (Part-I) to the invigilator, after the conclusion of the exam, before leaving the exam hall.
Accordingly, two columns have been provided for on Page No 2 of the admit card, one for taking acknowledgement for submitting the descriptive answer book and the other for taking acknowledgement for submitting the OMR answer sheet and the MCQ booklet (Part-I) wherever applicable.
In those papers where there is no MCQ component, a cross mark ( X ) has been printed in the last column indicating that there is no OMR/MCQ component in that paper that needs to be submitted and acknowledged.
Candidates are requested to take note of the above and act accordingly.
It may be noted that the cross mark ( X ) does not indicate grant of exemption in that paper.
Exemptions available to an examinee valid for May 2019 exams are hosted on https://icaiexam.icai.org
Candidates can check the status of the papers in which they have been granted an exemption, valid for May 2019 exam, from the above site
ICAI Examination Department
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