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ICAI CA Inter, Final May 2024 Results Announcement: Check Date and Process

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the date for the release of the ICAI CA Result 2024. The results for both the Chartered Accountants Final and Intermediate examinations conducted in May 2024 will be declared on July 11. Candidates who appeared for these exams can view their results on the official ICAI website, icai.org. Here’s how you can check your results:

 
ICAI CA Inter, Final May 2024 Results Announcement: Check Date and Process

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the date for the release of the ICAI CA Result 2024. The results for both the Chartered Accountants Final and Intermediate examinations conducted in May 2024 will be declared on July 11. Candidates who appeared for these exams can view their results on the official ICAI website, icai.org. Here’s how you can check your results:
ICAI CA Inter, Final May 2024 Results Announcement: Check Date and Process

Important Dates

Steps to Check ICAI CA May Results 2024

Follow these steps to check your CA Intermediate or CA Final results:

  1. Visit the Official Website: Go to the ICAI official website at icai.nic.in/caresult

  2. Navigate to Results Section: Look for the "CA Intermediate or CA Final Results May 2024" tab corresponding to the exam you appeared for, and click on it.

  3. Login: You will be directed to a new page where you need to enter your login details such as your registration or roll number and password.

  4. Submit Details: Carefully enter the required information and click on the "Submit" button.

  5. View Results: Your CA Intermediate or CA Final May 2024 results will be displayed on the screen.

  6. Verify Details: Review all the details mentioned in your results carefully.

  7. Download and Print: Download a copy of your ICAI CA May Results 2024 and print it for future reference.

Exam Details

  • Intermediate Exam Structure: The CA Intermediate exam consists of six papers, each carrying 100 marks. The exam includes objective-type questions contributing to 30% of the total score, while the remaining 70% is assessed according to the current format.