Ajeet
(43 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007
Yes you are right. hear I quote the extract from our website
· There may be 8 Test papers per group – 2 papers in each subject;
· 16 papers for both the groups;
· Students will be required to answer and clear 16 Test Papers, taking two test papers in each subject, during the period of first two years of their articleship, in case they want to appear for both groups of Final Examination after 2-1/2 years of their articleship.
· They may satisfy the requirements group-wise also, if they so desire, by clearing 8 papers in each group, choosing 2 test papers in each subject.
· The above requirements will apply to both the Sunday Test paper Scheme and Postal Test Paper Scheme.
· The following cut off dates for clearing the Test papers may be followed for Final (New Syllabus) also.
31st January - for May Examination
31st July - for November Examination
· A student may be required to obtain a minimum of 45% marks in all the papers.
· Eligibility Certificate will be issued to those students who satisfy the above requirements, either for both groups or for a single group depending upon the compliance with the relevant conditions.
Different series of Test Papers will be prepared for circulation and test papers, as far as possible will be based on practical oriented and analytical questions, case study, etc.