CA Intermediate (IPC) Nov.13 Examination result likely on 31.01.2014
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The result of the Chartered Accountants Intermediate (IPC) Examination held in November, 2013 are likely to be declared onFriday, the 31st January, 2014 around 4.00 P.M. and the same as well as the merit list (candidates securing a minimum of 55% and above marks and upto the maximum of 50th Rank on all India basis will be available on the following website:
http://www.caresults.nic.in
Arrangements have also been made for the candidates desirous of having resultson their e-mail addresses to pre-register their requests at the above website, i.e.,http://www.caresults.nic.in from 27th January, 2014. All those registering their requests will be provided their results through e-mail on the e-mail addresses registered as above immediately after the declaration of the result.
In addition to above, it may be noted that for accessing the result at the above website i.e. http://www.caresults.nic.in the candidate shall have to enter his registration no. and/or PIN no. alongwith his roll number.
Further facilities have been made for candidates of Intermediate (IPC) Examination held in November, 2013 desirous of knowing their results with marks on SMS. The service will be available through India Times.
For getting results through SMS candidates should type:
(i) for Intermediate (IPC) Examination result the following
CAINTER(Space)XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the six digit Intermediate (IPC)
Examination roll number of the candidate)
e.g. CAINTER 002971
and send the message to
58888 – for all mobile services – India Times
(G. SOMASEKAR)
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY (EXAMS.)
Source :- ICAI
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