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The CA Final is the final level exam in the chartered accountancy course offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). [1] CA Final exam is divided into two groups and consists of 6 set of papers with 100 mark each. Before the CA Final exam, students must clear Foundation and Intermediate exams. The exam paper will be ...
Part 1: Business Mathematics (40 Marks) Part 2: Logical reasoning (20 Marks) Part 3: Statistics (40 Marks) Paper 4: Business Economics Qualifying Marks-Minimum of 40 marks in each individual subjects and aggregate of 50% is must to pass the examination. Failure in a single subject also leads to repetition of all subjects.
Economics (50 Marks) + Quantitative Aptitude (50 Marks) Every incorrect answer on the CPT exam carries a 0.25 negative mark. A candidate is required to secure a minimum of 30 per cent marks in each Section and a minimum of 50 per cent marks in aggregate, in all the four Sections to pass the Common Proficiency Test.
The mark 9 is seldom awarded (in only 2.7% of cases [1]), and the highest pass mark 10 is extremely rare (in only 0.1% of cases [1]) as this implies perfection, which is hardly ever present in student work, or indeed the lecturer's own work. Therefore, an average grade of an 8 is considered "excellent".
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CA Foundation is a partially subjective and a partially objective test comprising the following four papers: Paper-1: Accounting; Paper-2: Business Laws; Paper-3: Quantitative Aptitude; Paper-4: Business Economics; The first two papers are subjective while the latter two are objective. Each paper is worth 100 marks for a total of 400 marks. [2]