CA Foundation Level - 6 Months Durations
Who can apply for the CA Foundation level?
Students who have appeared for the Grade XII examination are eligible to register under ICAN. Candidates whose results are still pending may also apply for registration.
Passed Grade 12 (10+2) or an equivalent examination
Students who have Passed Grade XII exam and have 40% or Grade C
For students awaiting their results, it is important to ensure a minimum score of 2 GPA (40% marks or Grade C). If the final results fall below this requirement, ICAN will cancel the registration. Therefore, students with pending results are advised either to wait for their results before enrolling in the next session or to proceed with registration only if they are confident of meeting the minimum criteria.
Students from all academic streams—including Science (Physical Group/Bio Group), Management, Law, Humanities, and A Levels—are eligible to apply for the Foundation level. The qualification must be equivalent to Grade XII, regardless of the subject combination.
There is no entrance examination required for the Foundation level. Students can directly enroll with ICAN and begin their preparation for the exams.
Registration Deadline
Registration deadlines depend on the exam session selected. ICAN Foundation exams are held twice a year—in June and December. The registration deadline for the June exam is November 30, while for the December exam, it is May 31.
For example, students planning to appear in December must register by May 31, and those aiming for June must complete registration by November 30.
Foundation Level Course Module
Registration Fees (ICAN): 37,100/-
Examination Fees (ICAN): 4,800/-
Above fees are for ICAN registration and Exam Fees. Tution Fees will be charged separately
Fees are subject to change from time to time
Paper 1 - Accounting 100 Marks
Subjective Questions: 40 marks
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): 60 marks
Course Content
Bookkeeping and Cost Accounting
Paper 2 - Assurance and information system 100 Marks
Paper 2A: Assurance (50 Marks)
Paper 2B: Information System (50 Marks)
Each part includes
Subjective Questions: 20 Marks
Objective/Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): 30 Marks
Paper 3 - Business and Finance 100 Marks
Total Marks: 100
Subjective Questions: 40 Marks
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): 60 Marks
Paper 4 - Law and taxation 100 Marks
Part – 4A: Law – 50 Marks
Part – 4B: Tax – 50 Marks
Each part consists of:
Subjective Questions: 20 Marks
Objective/Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): 30 Marks
