ICAI clarified that reports about a new authority for CA exams are false and not officially confirmed by the government. The news created confusion among May exam aspirants, leading to unnecessary concern. Students have been advised to ignore unverified reports and stay focused on their upcoming examinations.
New Delhi: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has issued an official clarification in response to recent media and social media reports claiming that a new authority may be established to conduct CA examinations alongside other professional exams.
The Institute has described these reports as "factually incorrect" and stated that there has been no official confirmation from the relevant Ministry regarding such a proposal.
The alleged news items caused widespread confusion and concern among students preparing for upcoming Chartered Accountancy exams, particularly for the upcoming May session.
The ICAI stated that the dissemination of such unverified claims on media and social platforms has caused unnecessary anxiety among candidates.
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