Complete CA Syllabus and Subjects for Foundation, Inter and Final Exams For the Year 2022

Candidates preparing for the highly competitive CA examinations should be well aware of the syllabus beforehand. The institute of chartered accountants of India(ICAI) conducts the CA exams every year. The university grants commission(UGC), which is a statutory body by the Government of India has declared the CA course as similar to that of a postgraduate degree.

Here is a detailed CA syllabus by Vsmart Academy for the aspirants so that they can have an adequate knowledge of subjects in the CA syllabus, before the commencement of classes.

CA Course Highlights:

Course Name Chartered Accountant
Course structure
  • Foundation level
  • Intermediate level
  • Final level
Course type Certificate course
Course duration 5 years
Total number of Papers
  • CA foundation- 4 papers
  • CA Intermediate- 8 papers
  • CA Final- 8 papers

Minimum Eligibility criteria to apply for CA examinations

  • It is mandatory for all candidates to have passed the 10th and 10+2 from any recognised board.
  • Candidates in commerce field must have at least 55% and in case of belonging to any other stream, a minimum of 60% is required.
  • There is no age limit as such to appear for the CA exams.

CA Foundation Subjects

CA foundation is the stepping stone for an aspiring chartered accountant. The candidate must know of the horizon he/she is stepping towards.

Subjects in the CA foundation exams include:

                    Subjects                  Total Marks
Principles and practices of accounting                         100
Business Law & Business Correspondence and Reporting

  • Business law(60 marks)
  • Business correspondence and reporting(40 marks)
                        100
Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics

  • Business mathematics(40 marks)
  • Logical reasoning (20 marks)
  • Statistics (40 marks)
                        100
Business Economics & Business and Commercial Knowledge                         100

CA Foundation Syllabus

A candidate must secure 40%  in order to pass the CA foundation exams.

 Paper 1 ( principles and practices of accounting) includes these below-mentioned subjects:

  1. Theoretical Framework
  2. Accounting Process
  3. Preparation of Trial Balance
  4. Rectification of Errors etc,
  5. Bank Reconciliation Statements
  6.  Inventories
  7.  Concepts and Accounting for Depreciation
  8. Accounting for Special Transactions
  9. Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors
  10. Partnership Accounts
  11. Financial Statements of Not-For Profit Organizations
  12. Introduction to the Company Accounts
  13. Basic Accounting Ratios

This paper is divided into two parts, carrying 60 marks and 40 marks respectively.

PART 1  Communication
PART 2
  • Sentence types( direct, indirect, active, passive speech)  
  • Word power( vocabulary root words, synonyms, antonyms, prefixes, suffixes, phrasal verbs, collocations and idioms)
PART 3
  • Comprehension passages 
  • Note making
PART 4  Developing writing skills:

  • Introduction to basic writing
  • Precise writing
  • Article writing
  • Report writing
  • Resume writing
  • Formal letters
  • Formal mails
  • Meetings 

The third paper mainly tests the logical intelligence of every candidate. It has again been divided into three parts:

Section A Section B Section C
Ratio and Proportion, Indices and Logarithms Number series, Coding and Decoding and odd man out. Statistical description of Data
Equations and Matrices Direction Tests Measures of Central tendency and Dispersion
Linear Inequalities with Objective Functions and Optimization w.r.t. objective function. Seating Arrangements Probability
Time value of Money Blood Relations Theoretical Distributions
Permutations and Combinations Syllogism Correlation and Regression
Sequence and Series Index Numbers and Time Series
Sets, Relations, and Functions
Basic applications of Differential and Integral calculus

The paper 4 has again been divided into two parts, namely section A and Section B:

Section A Section B
Introduction to Business Economics Business and Commercial Knowledge – An Introduction
Theory of Demand and Supply Business Environment
Theory of Production and Cost Business Organizations
Price Determination in Different Markets Government Policies for Business Growth
Business Cycles Organizations Facilitating Business
Common Business Terminologies

The CA Intermediate Subject

The CA Intermediate exam  is the second level to crack the CA exams. It carries 8 subjects and is divided into two groups with each containing four subjects. In order to reach the final level, it is necessary for the aspirants to clear the intermediate level. The candidate is provided with a duration of 8 months to complete these subjects. These subjects are:

                    Subjects                  Total Marks
Principles and practices of accounting                         100
Business Law & Business Correspondence and Reporting

  • Business law(60 marks)
  • Business correspondence and reporting(40 marks)
                        100
Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics

  • Business mathematics(40 marks)
  • Logical reasoning (20 marks)
  • Statistics (40 marks)
                        100
Business Economics & Business and Commercial Knowledge                         100

The CA Intermediate Syllabus

After getting the overview about the CA Inter Subjects it’s time to get a detailed knowledge regarding the syllabus.

Here is a detailed syllabus for better understanding of CA Inter subjects :

SL. NO TOPIC
1. Process of formulation of Accounting Standards including Ind ASs (IFRS converged standards) and IFRSs; convergence vs adoption; objective and concepts of carve outs
2. Framework for Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements (as per Accounting Standards)
3. Application of Accounting Standards
4. Company Accounts
5. Accounting for Special Transactions
6. Special Type of Accounting
7. Dissolution of partnership firms including piecemeal distribution of assets; Amalgamation of partnership firms; Conversion of partnership firm into a company and Sale to a company; Issues related to accounting in Limited Liability Partnership.
SL. NO TOPIC
1. Process of formulation of Accounting Standards including Ind ASs (IFRS converged standards) and IFRSs; convergence vs adoption; objective and concepts of carve outs
2. Framework for Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements (as per Accounting Standards)
3. Application of Accounting Standards
4. Company Accounts
5. Accounting for Special Transactions
6. Special Type of Accounting
7. Dissolution of partnership firms including piecemeal distribution of assets; Amalgamation of partnership firms; Conversion of partnership firm into a company and Sale to a company; Issues related to accounting in Limited Liability Partnership.
SECTION A SECTION B
Preliminary The Indian Contract Act, 1872
Incorporation of Company and Matters Incidental thereto The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Prospectus and Allotment of Securities The General Clauses Act, 1897
Share Capital and Debentures Interpretation of Statutes.
Acceptance of Deposits by companies
Registration of Charges
Management and Administration
Declaration and Payment of Dividend
Accounts of Companies
Audit and Auditors

 

SL. NO. TOPICS
1.
  • Overview of Cost and Management Accounting: 
  1. Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting.
  2. Elements of cost and preparation of cost sheets.
2.
  • Ascertainment of Cost and Cost Accounting System:
  1. Material Cost
  2. Employee Cost
  3. Direct Expenses
  4. Overheads
  5. Concept of ABC analysis
3.
  • Methods of Costing :
  1. Single Output/ Unit Costing
  2. Job Costing
  3. Batch Costing
  4. Process / Operation Costing
  5. Costing of Service Sectors
4.
  • Cost Control and Analysis:
  1. Standard Costing
  2. Marginal Costing
  3. Budget and Budgetary control.
SECTION A SECTION B
Basic concepts Concept of indirect taxes
Residential status and scope of total income Concept and features of indirect taxes
Income which do not form part of the total income Principal indirect taxes
Heads of Income and computation of Income  Goods and Services Tax (GST) Laws
Income of other person’s included in assessee’s total income GST Laws: An introduction including Constitutional aspects
Aggregation of Income, Set off or Carry forward and set off of losses. Levy and collection of CGST and IGST
Deduction from the Gross Total Income Application of CGST / IGST law
Deduction from the Gross Total Income Concept of supply including composite and mixed supplies
Advance Tax, Tax deduction at source and Introduction to Tax Collection at Source Charge of tax
Provisions for filing return of Income and Self Assessment Exemption from tax
Composition levy 

 This paper also includes:

  1. The Basic concepts of time and value of supply:
  • Input tax credit
  • Computation of GST liability
  • Registration

 

  1. Tax invoice; Credit and Debit Notes; Electronic way bill
  2.  Returns
SL.NO. TOPICS
1. Application of Accounting Standards.
2. Application of Guidance Notes issued by the ICAI on specific accounting aspects.
3. Special aspects of Company Accounts.
4. Reorganization of Companies.
5. Financial Reporting of Banking, Financial Services and Insurance
6. Valuation of Goodwill.
7. Consolidated Financial Statements.
SL.NO. TOPICS
1. Nature, Objective, and Scope of Audit.

  • Auditing Concepts.
  • Standard Setting  Process.
  • Engagement Standards
2. Audit Strategy, Audit Planning, and Audit Programme.
3. Audit Documentation and Audit Evidence
4. Risk Assessment and Internal Control.
5. Fraud and Responsibilities of an Auditor in this regard.
6. Audit in an Automated Environment.
7. Audit Sampling.
8. Analytical Procedures.
9. Audit of Items of Financial Statements.
10. The Company Audit
11. Audit Report
12. Audit of Banks
13. Audit of Different types of Entities.
SECTION A SECTION B
Automated Business Processes Introduction to Strategic Management.
Financial and Accounting Systems. Strategic Management Process
Information Systems and its Components. Dynamics of Competitive Strategy.
E-Commerce, M-Commerce and Emerging Technologies. Strategic Management Process.
Core Banking Systems. Corporate level strategies.
Organization and Strategic Leadership
Strategy Implementation and Control.
SECTION A SECTION B
Financial Management and Financial Analysis:

  • Introduction to the Financial Management Functions
  • Financial Analysis through Ratios
Determination of National Income
Financing Decisions:

  • Sources of Finance
  • Lease Financing
  • Cost of Capital
  • Capital Structure Decisions
  • Leverages
Public Finance
Capital Investment and Dividend Decisions:

  • Capital Investment Decisions
  • Adjustment of Risk and Uncertainty in Capital Budgeting Decision
  • Dividend Decisions
The Money Market
Management of Working Capital The International trade

The whole CA intermediate exam has a total of 800 marks. When compared to the CA foundation exams, the intermediate level is one scale higher in the difficulty range.

CA FINAL Subjects

Students can appear for the final CA exams only after completing 2.5 years of article ship in the final level. The exams are conducted twice a year. CA final syllabus is divided into two groups, comprising eight papers each. The subjects are as follows:

Total number of Papers CA Final Subjects Total Marks
Paper 1 Financial Reporting 100
Paper 2 Strategic Financial Management 100
Paper 3 Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics 100
Paper 4 Corporate Laws and other Economic Laws 100
Paper 5 Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation 100
Paper 6 Elective Paper 100
Paper 7 Direct Tax Laws 100
Paper 8 Indirect Tax Laws 100

CA Final Syllabus:

PAPER 1 PAPER 2
Application of Guidance Notes issued by the ICAI on Specified Accounting Aspects. Financial Policy and Corporate Strategy.
Framework for the preparation and presentation of Financial Statements Indian Financial System.
Application of Indian Accounting Standards (IND AS). Risk Management.
Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements (as per IND AS) Security Analysis.
Application of Industry-specific and Transaction-specific Indian Accounting Standards. Security Valuation
Business Combinations and Accounting for Corporate Restructuring/ Demerger  Portfolio Management.
Accounting and Reporting of Financial Instruments (As per IND AS). Securitization
Accounting for Share-Based Payments Mutual Funds
Analysis of Financial Statements. Derivatives Analysis and Valuation
Accounting for Carbon Credits Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk Management.
Accounting for E-Commerce International Financial Management
Emerging trends in Reporting. Interest Rate Risk Management
Corporate Valuation
Mergers, Acquisition and Corporate Restructuring.
International Financial Center (IFC).
Startup Finance
Small and Medium Enterprises
SL.NO. TOPICS
1. Auditing Standards, Statements and Guidance Notes
2. Audit Planning, Strategy and Execution.
3. Risk Assessment and Internal Control
4. Special Aspects of Auditing in an Automated Environment.
5. Audit of Limited Companies.
6. Audit Reports.
7. Audit Reports and Certificates for Special Purpose Engagements.
8. Audit Committee and Corporate Governance.
9. Audit of Consolidated Financial Statements.
10. Special Features of audit of Banks, Insurance and Non Banking Financial Companies.
11. Audit under Fiscal Laws.
12. Special Audit Assignments.
13. Audit of Public Sector Undertakings.
14. Liabilities of Auditors.
15. Internal Audit, Management and Operational Audit.
16. Due Diligence, Investigation and Forensic Audit.
17. Peer Review and Quality Review.
18. Professional Ethics.

PART – 1    CORPORATE LAWS

SECTION – A  

This paper aims at testing the candidate’s ability to apply laws in practical situations.

  1. Includes Appointment and Qualification of Directors.
  2. Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel.
  3. Meetings of Board and its Powers.
  4. Inspection, Inquiry and Investigation.
  5. Compromises, Amalgamations and Arrangements.
  6. Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement.
  7. Winding Up.
  8. Producer Companies.
  9. Companies incorporated outside India.
  10. Miscellaneous Provisions.
  11. Compounding of Offenses, Adjudication and Special Courts.
  12. National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal.

SECTION – B :

  •    The Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 and Securities Contract (Regulation) Rules, 1957. Introduction and Important Provisions.
  1. The Securities Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) regulations, 2009 and SEBI(Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

PART – 2     ECONOMIC LAWS

Concerned topics:

  1. The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
  2. The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002.
  3. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.
  4. Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 2010.
  5. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
  6. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
  • Strategic Cost  Management and Decision Making.

      1. Strategic Cost Management

  1. Strategic Decision Making
  • Performance Evaluation and Control.
  1. Performance Evaluation and Reporting.
  2. Managerial Control.

PART – 1     STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING

SECTION – A    

  1. Introduction to Strategic Cost Management.
  2. Modern Business Environment.
  3. Learn System and Innovation.
  4. Cost Management Techniques.
  5. Cost Management for Specific Sectors.

SECTION – B  

  1. Decision Making
  2. Pricing Strategies / Decisions

PART – 2    

SECTION – A     

  1. Performance Measurement and Evaluation
  2. Divisional Transfer Pricing
  3. Strategic Analysis of Operating Income.

SECTION – B  

  1. Budgetary Control
  2. Standard Costing

SECTION – C 

This section covers basic course concepts.

  • Case Studies (Covering course Concepts)

Candidates are welcome to select any desired elective in this paper.

  1. 6A Risk Management, 
  2. 6B Financial Services, and Capital Markets, 
  3. 6C International Taxation, 
  4. 6D Economic Laws, 
  5. 6E Global Financial Reporting Standards, 
  6. 6F Multi-disciplinary Case Study

PAPER – 6B:

  1. Global Financial Markets
  2. Impact of Various policies of Financial Markets
  3. Capital Market – Primary
  4. Capital Market – Secondary
  5. Money Market
  6. Institutions and Intermediaries
  7. Commodity Market
  8. A. Banking Management
  9. Banking as a source of capital including NBFCs
  10. Mutual Funds
  11. Private Equity
  12. Investment Banking
  13. Credit Rating
  14. Treasury Operations
  15. Risk Management
  16. Credit Derivatives
  17. SEBI Guidelines

 Topics covered in SFM and law:

  1. Securitization
  2. Fixed Income Securities (Valuation of Bonds/ Debentures)
  3. Derivatives
  4. Interest Rate Risk
  5. The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
  6. Legislative framework on listing agreements
  7. The Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956
  8. Chapter III-D of the RBI Act, 1934

PAPER – 6C    INTERNATIONAL TAXATION:

Two divide sections:

  1. Taxation of International Transactions and Non- Resident Taxation in India
  2. Other aspects of International Taxation

SECTION – A  :

Transfer Pricing Provisions under the INCOME TAX Act, 1961.

  1. Arm’s Length Price
  2. International Transactions

 Most Appropriate Method

  1. Functions, Assets and Risk Analysis
  2. Documentation & Compliances
  3. Specific Reporting Regime in respect of Country by Country reporting and master file

 Advance Pricing Agreements

  1. Other Provisions relating to taxation of international transactions and non-resident taxation under the Income-tax Act, 1961
  1. Non-resident Taxation (including Source Rule of Taxation)
  2. Double Taxation Relief

 Advance Rulings:

  1. Law and Procedures under the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 – An Overview.

SECTION – B   

Covered topics:

Overview of Model Tax Conventions.

  1. OECD Model Tax Convention
  2. UN Model Tax Convention

 US Model Tax Convention

  1. Tax treaties, Application, and Interpretation
  2. Features of Tax treaties
  3. Overview of Tax Information Exchange Agreements

 Commentaries and their importance:

  1. Role of Vienna Convention in application and interpretation of tax treaties
  2. Anti Avoidance Measures
  3. Controlled Foreign Corporations
  4. Base Erosion and Profit Shifting

Other Anti-Avoidance Measures:

  1. Taxation of E-Commerce Transactions
  2. Introduction
  3. Emerging issues
  4.  Equalization levy:

PAPER – 6D :

    World Trade Organization (WTO) covering its Role, Principles, Functions and Dispute Settlement Mechanism

  1. Competition Act, 2002 and Rules/ Regulations
  2. Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 [Central Act and Rules/ Regulations]
  3. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and Rules/ Regulations
  4. Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 and Rules/ Regulations
  5. Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and Rules/ Regulations
  6. Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 and Rules/ Regulations

PAPER – 6E   Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting as per IFRS – 10 Marks

  1. Application of International Financial Reporting Standards – 70 Marks
  2. Significant differences between IFRS and US GAAPs – 20 Marks

PAPER – 6F     

  1. Financial Accounting and Reporting
  2. Audit and Assurance
  3. Taxation
  4. Finance and Financial Management
  5. Management Accounting
  6. Corporate Laws
  7. Business Strategy and Management

SECTION – A:

  1. Special provisions relating to companies and certain persons other than a company
  2. Provisions relating to charitable and religious trusts and institutions, political parties and electoral trusts
  3. Tax Planning, Tax Avoidance & Tax Evasion
  4. Collection & Recovery of Tax, Refunds
  5. Income-tax Authorities, Procedure for assessment, Appeals and Revision
  6. Settlement of Tax Cases, Penalties, Offenses & Prosecution
  7. Liability in Special Cases
  8. Miscellaneous Provisions and Other Provisions

SECTION – B        

  1. The provisions under the Income-tax Act, 1961, including
  2. Specific provisions relating to Non-residents
  3. Double Taxation Relief
  4. Transfer Pricing & Other Anti-Avoidance Measures
  5. Advance Rulings
  6. Equalization levy
  7. Overview of Model Tax Conventions – OECD & UN
  8. Application and interpretation of Tax Treaties
  9. Fundamentals of Base Erosion and Profit Shifting
  1. Goods and Services Tax (GST) Law as contained in the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act, 2017 and Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) Act, 2017
  2. Constitutional aspects
  3. Levy and collection of CGST and IGST – Application of CGST/IGST law; Concept of supply including composite and mixed supplies, inter-State supply, intra-State supply, supplies in territorial waters; Charge of tax; Exemption from tax; Composition levy

 Place of supply

  1. Time and Value of supply
  2. Input tax credit
  3. Computation of GST liability

vii. Procedures under GST – All procedures including registration, tax invoice, credit and debit notes, electronic way bill, accounts and records, returns, payment of tax including reverse charge, refund, job work

  •  Provisions relating to electronic commerce:
  1. Liability to pay in certain cases
  2. Administration of GST; Assessment and Audit
  3. Inspection, Search, Seizure and Arrest

 

  •  Demand and Recovery
  •  Offenses and Penalties
  •  Advance Ruling
  • Appeals and Revision
  • Other provisions

Section B:

  1. Customs Law as contained in the Customs Act, 1962 and the Customs Tariff Act, 1975
  2. Introduction to customs law including Constitutional aspects
  3. Levy of and exemptions from customs duties – All provisions including the application of customs law, taxable

the event, a charge of customs duty, exceptions to levy of customs duty, exemption from custom duty

  • Types of customs duties:
  1. Classification and valuation of imported and export goods
  2. Officers of Customs; Appointment of customs ports, airports etc.
  3. Import and Export Procedures – All import and export procedures including special procedures relating to baggage, goods imported or exported by post, stores
  •  Provisions relating to coastal goods and vessels carrying coastal goods
  • Warehousing
  1. Drawback
  2. Demand and Recovery; Refund
  3. Provisions relating to prohibited goods, notified goods, specified goods, illegal importation/exportation of goods
  • Searches, seizure and arrest; Offenses; Penalties; Confiscation and Prosecution
  •  Appeals and Revision; Advance Rulings; Settlement Commission
  •  Other provisions
  •  Foreign Trade Policy to the extent relevant to the indirect tax laws
  • Introduction to FTP – legislation governing FTP, salient features of an FTP, administration of FTP, contents of

FTP and other related provisions:

  1. Basic concepts relating to import and export of goods
  1. Basic concepts relating to export promotion schemes provided under FTP

CONCLUSION

When it comes to cracking all the three levels of CA, it has been marked and noted that a lot of students give up mid way. Chartered accountants are well paid and this is an extremely prestigious course. If given proper guidance along with hard work, sky’s the limit and anyone can break through this rigid exam. So, never give up and hang in there until you achieve success!

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CA Foundation Syllabus

It is important that you know the syllabus you are to study. The below table will provide you with the information on CA Foundation Syllabus.

Paper 1 Principles and Practices of Accounting
Paper 2 Mercantile Law and General English
Paper 3 Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning
Paper 4 Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge

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There are certain eligibility criteria that you have to cross-check before starting with your CA Foundation journey. Following are all the necessary checkpoints that you have to tick out.

  • The candidate should pass the 12th standard or equivalent examination recognized by the board.
  • The candidate must have registered with ICAI for the CA foundation 4 months before appearing for the examination.
  • If the candidate is a commerce graduate/ post-graduate, they should have minimum 55% marks as a result.
  • If the candidate is a non-commerce graduate/ post-graduate, they should have minimum 60% marks as a result.

CA Intermediate Syllabus

It is highly important that you keep track of the CA Intermediate Syllabus before starting the batch. Having a good understanding of what all are to be studied will make your journey of learning easier.

Paper 1 Accounting
Paper 2 Corporate Laws and Other Laws
Paper 3 Cost and Management Accounting
Paper 4 Taxation
Paper 5 Advanced Accounting
Paper 6 Auditing and Assurance
Paper 7 Enterprise Information Systems & Strategic Management
Paper 8 Financial Management & Economics for Finance

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CA Intermediate Eligibility

There are certain eligibility criteria that you have to cross-check before starting with your CA Intermediate journey. Following are all the necessary checkpoints that you have to tick out.

  • The candidate should pass the CA Foundation exam to register for the CA Intermediate Exam.
  • Candidates can apply through the Foundation route or Direct route while appearing for CA Intermediate.
  • The candidates who have cleared Common Proficiency Test (CPT) / Professional Education (Examination- I) are also eligible for CA Intermediate.
  • If the candidate is a commerce graduate/ post-graduate, they should have minimum 55% marks as a result.
  • If the candidate is a non-commerce graduate/ post-graduate, they should have minimum 60% marks as a result.

CA Final Syllabus

As an aspirant, you should be aware of the syllabus you have to learn to get the title of CA. The following tabular data gives you the syllabus in one go. According to the below-mentioned CA Final Syllabus, you can make your study plan.

Paper 1 Financial Reporting
Paper 2 Strategic Financial Management
Paper 3 Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics
Paper 4 Corporate and Allied Laws
Paper 5 Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation
Paper 6A Risk Management
Paper 6B International Taxation
Paper 6C Economic Laws
Paper 6D Financial Services and Capital Markets
Paper 6E Global Financial Reporting Standards
Paper 6F Multidisciplinary Case Study
Paper 7 Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation
Paper 8 Advanced Indirect Tax Laws

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CA Final Eligibility

  • Candidates need to clear both groups of the CA Intermediate Examination.
  • The Candidate must have 40% marks in each subject of single or both groups.
  • The Candidate must have 50% aggregate marks in single or both groups.
  • The Candidate should complete the 4 weeks of Advanced Integrate Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills (AICITSS) consisting of courses on Advanced Information Technology and Management Communication Skills.

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A Complete Guide on CA Foundation Exam Pattern and Weightage

The CA Foundation exam is an essential part of the process for the students pursuing a CA future. Hence it is important to know the minute details of this exam so that the students can prepare for the exam better.

The CA Foundation Exam is held twice a year. Once in May and once in December. The exam involves 4 papers of 100 marks each. Here you will get all the required details regarding the CA foundation exam. Right from the exam pattern to the weightage breakdown of each topic. 

This will help you get clarity regarding the exam and help you prepare yourself accordingly. Understanding the exam pattern will help you get an overview of what kind of preparation is required to crack the exam. Knowing the topic-wise weightage will help you know how much time you have to invest in each matter. 

CA Foundation Paper Pattern

Read on to get all the required information regarding the CA Foundation exam in one glance. This table tries to cover most of your questions regarding the exam.

Particulars Details
Exam Name CA Foundation
Conducting body The Institute Of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)
Exam Mode Online centre based
Frequency of Exam TWICE in a year

  • May (or June)
  • November (or December)
Level of exam National level
Difficulty Level Easy to Moderate
No. of Papers 4
Question papers      The CA Foundation exam involves 4 papers:

  • Paper 1 – Principles and Practice of Accounting
  • Paper 2 – Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting
  • Paper 3 – Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Statistics
  • Paper 4 – Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge
Exam Duration 
  • Paper 1 and 2 (3 hours)
  • Paper 3 and 4 (2 hours)
Question Type
  • Paper 1 and 2  (Subjective)
  • Paper 3 and 4 (Objective)
Marks Each paper is of 100 marks.
Total marks 400
Marking scheme
  • Paper 1 and 2 (subjective) – Involves no negative marking
  • Paper 3 and 4 (Objective) – negative marking of ¼ mark for every wrong answer
Medium of exam English/Hindi 

(Except for Paper 2, Section b, which will be in English only.)

CA Foundation Passing Marks in 2022:

The minimum requirement for passing the CA Foundation exam is as follows:

You should have a minimum score of 40% marks on each paper. Your aggregate of all the papers should be a minimum of 50% marks. Remember that some papers are subjected to negative marking. As mentioned above, papers 3 and 4 have negative marking and are objective-type questions. So be prepared with your topics to avoid negative marking.

Topicwise weightage

Knowing the topic-wise paper weightage is always helpful in breaking down your syllabus and studying efficiently. Getting to know which topic has how much weightage makes it easy to prioritize which topic to start with and then sequence the rest.

Paper 1 – Principles and Practice of Accounting

Marks: 100

Sr.No. Topics Weightage
1. Theoretical Framework 5-10%
2. Accounting Process 25-30%
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Inventories
Concept and Accounting of Depreciation
3. Accounting for Special Transactions 15-20%
4. Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors 30-40%
Partnership Accounts
Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organisations
5. Introduction to Company Accounts 10-15%

Paper 2: Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Recording

Marks – 100

Sr.No. Topics Weightage
Section A: Business Laws 60 Marks
1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872 25-35%
2. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 20-25%
3. The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 20-25%
4. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 5-10%
5. The Companies Act, 2013 15-20%
Section B: Business Correspondence and Recording 40 Marks
1. Communication 10-15%
2. Sentence Types and Vocabulary
Vocabulary Root Words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Prefixes, Suffixes, Phrasal verbs, Collocations and Idioms
20-30%
3. Comprehension Passages and Note-Making 20-30%
4. Developing Writing Skills 35-40%

Paper 3 – Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Statistics

Marks – 100

Sr.No. Topics Weightage
Part A- Business Mathematics    40 Marks
1. Ratio and Proportion, Indices and Logarithms 20-30%
Equations and Matrices
Linear Inequalities
2. Time Value of Money 30-40%
3. Permutations and Combinations 30-50%
Sequence and Series
Sets, Relations and Functions
Basic applications of Differential and Integral calculus part
Part B- Logical Reasoning 20 Marks
1. Number series coding and Decoding and the odd man out 60-70%
Direction Tests
Seating Arrangements
2. Blood Relations 30-40%
Syllogism
Part C- Statistics 40 Marks
1. Statistical Representation of Data, Diagrammatic representation of data, Frequency distribution, Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution in the form of Histogram, Frequency, Polygon, Ogive, Pie-chart 45-50%
Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion: Mean, Median and Mode, Mean Deviation, Quartiles and Quartile Deviation, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Variation, Coefficient of Quartile Deviation
2. Probability: Independent and dependent events; mutually exclusive events. Total and Compound Probability; Bayes’ theorem; and Mathematical Expectation 25-30%
Theoretical Distribution: Binomial Distribution, Poisson distribution–basic application and Normal Distribution – basic applications.
3. Correlation and Regression: Scatter diagram, Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation Rank, Correlation, Regression lines, Regression equations and Regression coefficients 10-15%
4. Index Numbers and Time series 10-15%

Paper 4 – Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge

Marks – 100

Sr.No. Topics Weightage
Part 4A- Business Mathematics   60 Marks
1. Introduction to Business Economics 15-20%
2. Theory of Demand and Supply 35-40%
Theory of Production and Cost
3.  Price Determination in Different Markets 25-30%
4. Business Cycles 15-20%
Part 4B- Business & Commercial Knowledge 40 Marks
1. Introduction to Business 15-18%
2. Business Environment 15-18%
3. Business Organizations 15-18%
4. Government Policies for Business Growth 15-18%
5. Organizations Facilitating Business 15-18%
6. Common Business Terminologies

Hope you got a thorough breakdown of all the topics in the syllabus and their weightage. Now all you have to do is divide your time accordingly so that you can effectively cover the entire CA Foundation syllabus and score better marks.

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