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2nd June 2012, 09:46 PM
Abhilash dewangan
 
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What is the period for ICWA course?


Please give a answer the period of icwa course....please tell me how much is it




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3rd June 2012, 08:57 AM
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Please give a answer the period of icwa course....please tell me how much is it

HI DEAR,
 
B.COM WITH MAJOR IN FINANCIAL AND COST ACCOUNTING [B.COM (F & CA)]


Duration: Minimum 3 Years and Maximum 6 years with a provision for readmission after the completion of maximum duration

Fee: Rs. 4,000/- consolidated for full course

MASTER OF COMMERCE IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL STRATEGIES [M.COM (MA & FS)

Duration: Minimum 2 Years and maximum 5 years with a provision of readmission on the completion of maximum period.

ICWAI Final passed candidate can complete the course in one year.

Fee: Rs. 6,000/- consolidated for full course
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For coplete details olease visit official website of ICWAI http://www.icwai.org



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3rd June 2012, 11:31 AM
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Education qualification for ICWA course:-

Foundation Course: Eligibility for Admission:

a) 17 years of age; and
(b) Passed Senior Secondary Examination under 10+2 scheme of a recognized Board

Intermediate Course: Eligibility for Admission:

(a) is not less than 18 years of age; and

(b) has passed degree Examination of any recognised University or equivalent

As you can see the The CWA course of ICWAI is divided into three parts.
Foundation Level,
Intermediate Level,
and Final Level in order.

Theoretically, duration of the three levels are 10 months, 12 months and 10 months respectively. But it may take more time because you can never move to next level if you do not qualify the previous level.

for more info log onto this website:- http://www.icwai.org/
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3rd June 2012, 11:51 AM
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There are 3 stages for becoming icwa
foundation
intermediate
final
if you had passed 12th then you are eligible for foundation course.
And if you had passed graduation then you can take admission direct to intermediate.
It is minimum for 3years and after that 3 years training.
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3rd June 2012, 09:00 PM
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Institute of Cost and Works Accountants Of India

The course trained you in accounting,cost and management audit and tax function.

There are three stages in ICWAI and you need to go for Compulsory practical training also.

There are 3 stages in ICWAI
  • FOUNDATION
  • EXECUTIVE
  • FINAL

DURATION OF COURSE

Foundation Program- ---6 months

Executive Program- ---12 months

Practical Training- ----36 months

Final Course- ---------12 months

ELIGIBILITY FOR ICWAI

10+2 passed or equivalent qualification.


WEBSITE
www.myicwai.com
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5th June 2012, 03:19 AM
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Please give a answer the period of icwa course....please tell me how much is it
The entire Cost and Work Accountancy course can ideally be completed in 4.5 to 5 years.
The Cost and Work Accountancy course comprise of the following stages:
  1. Foundation Course
  2. Intermediate Course
  3. Final Course
  4. Practical Training
Now, the minimum duration to complete the Foundation Course is six months from the date of registration. Once you complete the Foundation Course, you will be able to enroll for the Intermediate Course which can be completed in one year from the date of registration. After qualifying the Intermediate Examination of the course, you may enroll for Practical Training and along with it, you may register for the Final Course which too can be completed in one year. The minimum duration of the Practical Training is three years. So, if one follows the program in the way mentioned above, the whole course will be completed in around 4.5 to 5 years. However, since one can undergo the practical training along with the Foundation Course. In such case, the Cost and Work Accountancy can be completed in three years and few months. But if you follow the course in the most ideal way as mentioned above, it will take around five years.
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23rd February 2013, 05:36 PM
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WHAT'S THE PERIOD OF TRAINING AFTER COMPLETION OF INTER
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23rd February 2013, 08:16 PM
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i am in ca final..and also want to do ICWA,plz give me full information about this..
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1 will complete graduation this year.could you tell me is their any scope for icwa in future on 7416851160
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i am final year student of finance account audit from govt. polytechnich nilokheri after 10th can i take admission in foundation course of icwa
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I passed stage 3 in the year 2005. Can I re-register for stage 4 ? If so, please let me know the procedure.
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