The June 2024 session admit cards for the ICAI CA Foundation are already accessible. On June 20, 22, 24, and 26, 2024, the exam is scheduled. There are four exam papers, each with a different format and set of marks.
The admission cards for the CA Foundation June 2024 session have been released by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). June 20, 22, 24, and 26 of 2024 are the dates set aside for the CA Foundation test.
On the official website, icai.org, candidates who have submitted an application for the exam can download their ICAI CA Foundation admission card for the June session.
Step 1: Go to icai.org, the official website.
Step 2: Select the 'CA Foundation admission card' link from the homepage.
Step 3: To log in, provide your date of birth and registration number.
Step 4: There will be a screen display of the admit card.
Step 5: Check the information listed on the admit card and save it for future use.
There are four papers in the CA Foundation exam. Subjective papers are those 1 and 2, and objective papers are those 3 and 4. With 100 marks assigned to each paper, the exam's total weightage is 400 marks. Only the objective papers are subject to negative marking, with a quarter of a mark being subtracted for each wrong response.
Further, the link for the CA Foundation series III mock exam, which is accessible from June 5 to June 12, is anticipated to be activated by the ICAI. The CA Foundation series I mock test was administered by the ICAI from April 29 to May 2, while the series II mock test was administered from May 22 to May 29.
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Yes, the admit card is available now.
The exam will be held on June 20, 22, 24, and 26, 2024.
You can download it from the official website of ICAI (icai.org) using your registration number and date of birth.
There are four papers in the exam. Papers 1 and 2 are subjective (written answer), and Papers 3 and 4 are objective (multiple choice).
The total marks for the exam is 400, with each paper carrying 100 marks. There is negative marking only for objective papers (Papers 3 and 4).
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