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Eligibility Criteria for CA Final Course
Particular | Details |
CA Final eligibility details |
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Exam Pattern for CA Final May/Nov 2025 attempts.
Group 1 Paper Breakdown:
Paper | Marks |
1. Financial Reporting | 100 |
2. Advanced Financial Management | 100 |
3. Advanced Auditing, Assurance and Professional Ethics | 100 |
Group 1 Paper Breakdown:
Paper | Marks |
4. Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation | 100 |
5. Indirect Tax Laws | 100 |
6. Integrated Business Solutions (Multi Disciplinary Case Study with Strategic Management) | 100 |
CA Final Registration Fees 2025
Fee Description | Indian Nationals | Foreign Nationals |
CA Final Registration Fee | 22,000 | 1,100 |
CA Final Registration for May & Nov 2025
Final Course consists of 6 subjects divided into 2 groups and Final exams are held twice in a year i.e. May and November.CA Final registrations are open throughout the year. Candidates can register on the official website of ICAI- www.icai.org.However, candidates must have a gap of 6 months between their completion of practical training and appearing for the exam.
CA Final Exam Course for May/Nov 2025
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Indian Accounting Standards
- Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting under Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS)
- Chapter 3: Ind AS on Presentation of General Purpose Financial Statements
- Chapter 4: Ind AS on Measurement based on Accounting Policies
- Chapter 5: Ind AS 115 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers”
- Chapter 6: Ind AS on Assets of the Financial Statements
- Chapter 7: Other Indian Accounting Standards
- Chapter 8: Ind AS on Liabilities of the Financial Statements
- Chapter 9: Ind AS on Items impacting the Financial Statements
- Chapter 10: Ind AS on Disclosures in the Financial Statements
- Chapter 11: Accounting and Reporting of Financial Instruments
- Chapter 12: Ind AS 103 “Business Combinations”
- Chapter 13: Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements of Group Entities
- Chapter 14: Ind AS 101 “First-time Adoption of Ind AS”
- Chapter 15: Analysis of Financial Statements
- Chapter 16: Professional and Ethical Duty of a Chartered Accountant
- Chapter 17: Accounting and Technology
- Chapter 1: Financial Policy and Corporate Strategy
- Chapter 2: Risk Management
- Chapter 3: Advanced Capital Budgeting Decisions
- Chapter 4: Security Analysis
- Chapter 5: Security Valuation
- Chapter 6: Portfolio Management
- Chapter 7: Securitization
- Chapter 8: Mutual Funds
- Chapter 9: Derivatives Analysis and Valuation
- Chapter 10: Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk Management
- Chapter 11: International Financial Management
- Chapter 12: Interest Rate Risk Management
- Chapter 13: Business Valuation
- Chapter 14: Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring
- Chapter 15: Startup Finance
- Chapter 1: Quality Control
- Chapter 2: General Auditing Principles and Auditors Responsibilities
- Chapter 3: Audit Planning, Strategy and Execution
- Chapter 4: Materiality, Risk Assessment and Internal Control
- Chapter 5: Audit Evidence
- Chapter 6: Completion and Review
- Chapter 7: Reporting
- Chapter 8: Specialised Areas
- Chapter 9: Audit-related Services
- Chapter 10: Review of Financial Information
- Chapter 11: Prospective Financial Information and Other Assurance Services
- Chapter 12: Digital Auditing & Assurance
- Chapter 13: Group Audits
- Chapter 14: Special Features of Audit of Banks & Non-Banking Financial Companies
- Chapter 15: Overview of Audit of Public Sector Undertakings
- Chapter 16: Internal Audit
- Chapter 17: Due Diligence, Investigation & Forensic Audit
- Chapter 18: Emerging Areas: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) & Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Assurance
- Chapter 19: Professional Ethics & Liabilities of Auditors
- Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
- Chapter 2: Incomes which do not form part of Total Income
- Chapter 3: Profits and Gains of Business or Profession
- Chapter 4: Capital Gains
- Chapter 5: Income from Other Sources
- Chapter 6: Income of Other Persons included in Assessee’s Total Income
- Chapter 7: Aggregation of Income, Set Off or Carry Forward of Losses
- Chapter 8: Deductions from Gross Total Income
- Chapter 9: Assessment of Various Entities
- Chapter 10: Assessment of Trusts and Institutions, Political Parties and Other Special Entities
- Chapter 11: Tax Planning, Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion
- Chapter 12: Taxation of Digital Transactions
- Chapter 13: Deduction, Collection and Recovery of Tax
- Chapter 14: Income Tax Authorities
- Chapter 15: Assessment Procedure
- Chapter 16: Appeals and Revision
- Chapter 17: Dispute Resolution
- Chapter 18: Miscellaneous Provisions
- Chapter 19: Provisions to Counteract Unethical Tax Practices
- Chapter 20: Tax Audit and Ethical Compliances
- Chapter 21: Non Resident Taxation
- Chapter 22: Double Taxation Relief
- Chapter 23: Advance Rulings
- Chapter 24: Transfer Pricing
- Chapter 25: Fundamentals of BEPS
- Chapter 26: Application and Interpretation of Tax Treaties
- Chapter 27: Overview of Model Tax Conventions
- Chapter 28: Latest Developments in International Taxation
Part-I: Goods and Services Tax
- Chapter 1: Supply under GST
- Chapter 2: Charge of GST
- Chapter 3: Place of Supply
- Chapter 4: Exemptions from GST
- Chapter 5: Time of Supply
- Chapter 6: Value of Supply
- Chapter 7: Input Tax Credit
- Chapter 8: Registration
- Chapter 9: Tax Invoice, Credit and Debit Notes
- Chapter 10: Accounts and Records; E-way Bill
- Chapter 11: Payment of Tax
- Chapter 12: Electronic Commerce Transactions
- Chapter 13: Returns
- Chapter 14: Import and Export Under GST
- Chapter 15: Refunds
- Chapter 16: Job Work
- Chapter 17: Assessment and Audit
- Chapter 18: Inspection, Search, Seizure and Arrest
- Chapter 19: Demands and Recovery
- Chapter 20: Liability to Pay in Certain Cases
- Chapter 21: Offences and Penalties and Ethical Aspects under GST
- Chapter 22: Appeals and Revision
- Chapter 23: Advance Ruling
- Chapter 24: Miscellaneous Provisions
Part-II: Customs & FTP
- Chapter 1: Levy of and Exemptions from Customs Duty
- Chapter 2: Types of Duty
- Chapter 3: Classification of Imported and Export Goods
- Chapter 4: Valuation under the Customs Act, 1962
- Chapter 5: Importation and Exportation of Goods
- Chapter 6: Warehousing
- Chapter 7: Refund
- Chapter 8: Foreign Trade Policy
This paper is based to address issues in practical case scenarios as per the analysis and integrate the concepts, principles and provisions of accounting, auditing, taxation, corporate laws, finance and business strategy and management.
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