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ICAI Fee Structure

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The students who want to register themselves for a course in Chartered Accountancy need to submit the fees towards course and coaching etc as asked by the institute of chartered accountants of India. Detailed fee structure is mentioned here-

(I) Registration and tuition fee for Common Proficiency Test (CPT)

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Fees for:
  1. Indian Students residing in India and other SAARC countries and Bhutan and
  2. Students belonging to other SAARC countries and Bhutan
Students other than stated in Column 1 i.e.
  1. The students of foreign countries other than SAARC countries and Bhutan and
  2. Indian students residing abroad other than SAARC countries and Bhutan
(In Rs.) 1,500US$ 200

Students of Professional Education (Course-I) who opt for CPT course: Rs.100/-

(II) Registration and tuition fee for Professional Competence course (PCC), Articled Registration fee and Registration fee for 100 Hours of Information Technology Training (ITT)

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 Fees for :
  1. Indian students residing in India and other SAARC countries and Bhutan, and
  2. Students belonging to other SAARC countries and Bhutan (In Rs.)
Students other than stated in Column 2 i.e.
  1. The students of foreign countries other than SAARC countries and Bhutan and
  2. Indian students residing abroad other than SAARC countries and Bhutan US$
(a) Registration fee as articled/audit clerk500 
(b) Students’ Associations fee500 
(c) Registration fee with BOS500 
(d) Tuition fee for PCC*4000 
(e) Registration fee for 100 hours ITT**2000 
Total——-
(In Rs.) 7500
——-
US$ 500

The above-mentioned fees are to be paid along with filled in Form Nos. 102 & 103.

* An existing student of Professional Education (Course-II), who opts for switching over to PCC is exempt from payment of Registration fee with the Board of Studies and tuition fee of Rs.4000/-. He has to pay Rs.400/- towards cost of study materials and Rs.250/- for re-registration fee. He should indicate in writing his option to switch over to PCC.

** As per the transition scheme given in Para 8, if a student opts for switching over to PCC and he has already paid registration fee of Rs.2000 for 250 hours Compulsory Computer Training Programme, he is exempt from payment of Registration fee for 100 hours Information Technology Training on production of fee receipt. Students should attach a copy of such fee receipt along with filled Form Nos. 102 & 103.

Notes :

1. Existing students of Professional Education (Course-II), who want to switch over to Professional Competence Course (PCC) and did not pay earlier Registration fee for 250 Hours Compulsory Computer Training, are required to pay

(i) Re-registration Fee Rs.250/-,
(ii) Cost of new study materials of PCC Rs.400/-,
(iii) Registration Fee as articled/audit trainee Rs.500/-,
(iv) Students Association Fee Rs.500/- and
(v) Registration fee with Board of Studies for 100 Hours Information Technology Training Rs.2000/-, Total Rs.3650/-.

2. Existing students of Professional Education (Course-II), who want to switch over to Professional Competence Course (PCC) and already paid Registration fee for 250 Hours Compulsory Computer Training, are required to pay

(i) Re-registration Fee Rs.250/-,
(ii) Cost of new study materials of PCC Rs.400/-,
(iii) Registration Fee as articled/audit trainee Rs.500/- and
(iv) Students Association Fee Rs.500/-, Total Rs.1650/-.

3. Existing students of Professional Education (Course-II), who want to switch over to Professional Competence Course (PCC) and already paid one installment of Registration fee for 250 Hours Compulsory Computer Training, are required to pay

(i) Re-registration Fee Rs.250/-,
(ii) Cost of new study materials of PCC Rs.400/-,
(iii) Registration Fee as articled/audit trainee Rs.500/- and
(iv) Students Association Fee Rs.500/- Total Rs.1650/- plus balance amount of Registration Fee for 100 Hours Information Technology Training.

(III) Registration Fee for Final Course

123
 Fees for :
  1. Indian students residing in India and other SAARC countries and Bhutan, and
  2. Students belonging to other SAARC countries and Bhutan
Students other than stated in Column 2 i.e.
  1. The students of foreign countries other than SAARC countries and Bhutan and
  2. Indian students residing abroad other than SAARC countries and Bhutan

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