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Campus Placement Programme – A Bird’s Eye View (I) Maximum Salary Paid Feb-Mar 2016 Feb-Mar 2017 Feb-Mar 2016 Feb-Mar 2017 (II) Average Salary Paid Aug-Sept 2016 Aug-Sept 2016 (III) Top Recruiters during Campus Placement February-March 2017 (IV) Top CTC offered for Domestic Posting CHARTERED Accountancy A highly affordable course for all ! The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) (Set up by an Act of Parliament) A Global Career with Endless Opportunities Vice President, ICAI CA. Naveen N D Gupta CA. Dhiraj Kumar Khandelwal Central Council Member and Convenor, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI CA. Atul Kumar Gupta Central Council Member and Chairman, BOS, ICAI Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI for the year 2017-18 CA. Dhiraj Kumar Khandelwal Mumbai Central Council Member and Convenor CA. Debashish Mitra Guwahati Central Council Member and Deputy Convenor Members CA. Babu Abraham Kallivayalil Kochi CA. K Sripriya Chennai CA. M P Vijay Kumar Chennai CA. Manu Agrawal Kanpur CA. Rajesh Sharma Delhi ICAI Bhawan, A-29, First Floor, Administrative Block, Sector-62, Noida (U.P.), P.C.-201309 E-mail: [email protected], Telephone-0120-3876871 Contact Us: Dr. Sambit Kumar Mishra Secretary, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Secretary, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI : Dr. Sambit Kumar Mishra The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a st statutory body established on 1 July, 1949 by an Act of Parliament, viz., The Chartered Accountants Act,1949, for regulating the profession of chartered accountancy in the country. The Institute functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has 5 Regional Councils, 162 Branches covering the length and breadth of the country and 30 Chapters abroad. Founded about 68 years ago with just seventeen hundred members, the Institute has grown to cross the mark of 2,65,000 members and more than 8,55,000 active students. It is the premier accounting body in the country and the second largest in the world. The ICAI is managed by a Council consisting of 40 members out of whom 32 members are elected by Chartered Accountants and 8 members nominated by the Central government. The ICAI is responsible for administering the CA education and training and also all activities relating to the CA students. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Chartered Accountancy Course The Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India constituted under regulatory provisions of The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949. The Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS, ICAI constituted with the prime objective to promote the Commerce Education with Special Focus on CA Course amongst Secondary, Senior/Higher Secondary, Graduate/Post-Graduate students as well as other stakeholders. Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS, ICAI CA. Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister for Railways I can see no other organisation in India like ICAI, who has the competence, capabilities and potential to bring about the significant change in the India’s growth story. I congratulate the ICAI for his commendable job. (In his special address at the ICAI International Conference in Bengaluru, 29-31 January 2015) CA. Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy The Institute has grown in size and stature and the wonderful work that all of you have done is being appreciated not only in India but also internationally for very high standards of excellence. We, the chartered accountants, have expertise in different fields, be it insurance, banking, power sector, manufacturing and in each of these, we can possibly participate and help government do its job better. (In an address during ICAI’s 65th Annual Function on 11th February 2015) Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India CA’s job is to regulate the system; advise the client; educate him of right and wrong and warn him of dire consequences, if he goes the wrong way. This is where the institution’s role comes into play. It is a fact that once upon a time, the country produced very less number of chartered accountants. (In his special address at Golden Jubilee Celebration of ICAI’s Ahmedabad Branch of WIRC of ICAI 2012) Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS, ICAI President, ICAI CA. Nilesh Shivji Vikamsey CA. Debashish Mitra Central Council Member and Vice Chairman, BOS, ICAI CA. Mangesh Pandurang Kinare Central Council Member and Deputy Convenor, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI Ø Ø Highest salary offered for domestic posting - Rs. 21.00 Lakh (Per Annum) Highest salary offered for International posting - Rs. 23.54 Lakh (Per Annum) Ø Ø Highest salary (cost to company) offered for domestic posting - Rs. 24.00 Lakh (Per Annum) Highest salary (cost to company) offered for International posting - Rs. 76.32 Lakh (Per Annum) FOREX Conversion Ø Ø Highest salary (cost to company) offered for domestic posting - Rs. 21.00 Lakh (Per Annum) Highest salary (cost to company) offered for International posting - Rs. 43.00 Lakh (Per Annum) Average salary (cost to company) offered - Rs. 7.84 Lakh (Per Annum) Average salary (cost to company) - Rs. 8.29 Lakh (Per Annum) Average salary (cost to company) - Rs. 8.50 Lakh (Per Annum) No. of Candidates Accepted the offer Sl. No. Organizations 1 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Service Delivery Center 99 (Kolkata) Private Limited 2 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Private Limited 61 3 Price Waterhouse & Co Chartered Accountants LLP 57 4 S.R. Batliboi & Co. LLP 53 5 Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited 52 6 Infosys Ltd. 51 7 Reliance Industries Ltd 44 8 RBS Services India Pvt. Ltd. 41 9 Barclays Shared Services private Limited 36 10 Indian Oil Corporation Limited 32 CTC offered (INR p.a.) Sl. No. Company 1 Bharti Airtel Ltd 2 2100000 2 PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt Ltd 2 2000000 3 ITC Limited 19 1400000 to 1903686 4 Bharat Petroleum Corpn. Limited 12 1600000 to 1690000 5 ONGC Limited 5 1400000 to 1420000 6 (a) Britannia Industries Ltd 3 1400000 6 (b) ATC Tires Pvt Ltd 1 1400000 6 (c) GAIL (India) Limited 1 1400000 7 Pidilite Industries Limited 3 1350000 8 Vedanta Limited (Unit - Sterlite Copper) 2 1300000 9 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited 21 1073000 to 1213128 10 Indian Oil Corporation Limited 32 1150000 to 1200000 No. of Jobs Offered Observe nature and let us Learn From the ‘Eagle’ “Eagle glides along with the strong breeze if there is a storm, because it enjoys the storm and challenges associated with it.” “Eagle focuses on its prey from a range of five kilometers” Can we enjoy the difficulties and convert them into challenges? Can we focus on our goals like an Eagle? Eagle tests before it trusts.” Let us all follow a cautious path in achieving our objectives. Let us all observe the Commitment of an Eagle and achieve greater heights in professional excellence. Final Course Number of Papers – 8 Group I Paper 1 : Financial Reporting (100 Marks) Paper 2 : Strategic Financial Management (100 Marks) Paper 3 : Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics (100 Marks) Paper 4 : Corporate Laws and other Economic Laws (100 Marks) Group II Paper 5 : Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation (100 Marks) Paper 6 : Elective Paper (100 Marks) (One to be chosen from the list of Elective Papers) Paper 7 : Direct Tax Laws (70 Marks) & International Taxation (30 Marks) Paper 8 : Advanced Indirect Tax Laws (100 Marks) Elective Papers Risk Management International Taxation Economic Laws Financial Services & Capital Markets Global Financial Reporting Standards Multidisciplinary Case Study Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø

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Campus Placement Programme – A Bird’s Eye View(I) Maximum Salary Paid

Feb-Mar 2016 Feb-Mar 2017

Feb-Mar 2016 Feb-Mar 2017

(II) Average Salary Paid

Aug-Sept 2016

Aug-Sept 2016

(III) Top Recruiters during Campus Placement February-March 2017

(IV) Top CTC offered for Domestic Posting

CHARTERED AccountancyA highly affordable

course for all !

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)(Set up by an Act of Parliament)

A Global Career with EndlessOpportunities

Vice President, ICAI

CA. Naveen N D Gupta

CA. Dhiraj Kumar KhandelwalCentral Council Member andConvenor, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI

CA. Atul Kumar GuptaCentral Council Member and

Chairman, BOS, ICAI

Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI for the year 2017-18CA. Dhiraj Kumar Khandelwal MumbaiCentral Council Member andConvenor

CA. Debashish Mitra GuwahatiCentral Council Member andDeputy Convenor

MembersCA. Babu Abraham Kallivayalil KochiCA. K Sripriya ChennaiCA. M P Vijay Kumar ChennaiCA. Manu Agrawal KanpurCA. Rajesh Sharma Delhi

ICAI Bhawan, A-29, First Floor, Administrative Block, Sector-62, Noida (U.P.), P.C.-201309 E-mail: [email protected], Telephone-0120-3876871Contact Us:

Dr. Sambit Kumar MishraSecretary, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAIThe Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

Secretary, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI : Dr. Sambit Kumar Mishra

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a st

statutory body established on 1 July, 1949 by an Act of Parliament, viz., The Chartered Accountants Act,1949, for regulating the profession of chartered accountancy in the country. The Institute functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has 5 Regional Councils, 162 Branches covering the length and breadth of the country and 30 Chapters abroad. Founded about 68 years ago with just seventeen hundred members, the Institute has grown to cross the mark of 2,65,000 members and more than 8,55,000 active students. It is the premier accounting body in the country and the second largest in the world.

The ICAI is managed by a Council consisting of 40 members out of whom 32 members are elected by Chartered Accountants and 8 members nominated by the Central government. The ICAI is responsible for administering the CA education and training and also all activities relating to the CA students.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

Chartered Accountancy Course

The Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India constituted under regulatory provisions of The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949. The Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS, ICAI constituted with the prime objective to promote the Commerce Education with Special Focus on CA Course amongst Secondary, Senior/Higher Secondary, Graduate/Post-Graduate students as well as other stakeholders.

Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS, ICAI

CA. Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister for Railways

I can see no other organisation in India like ICAI, who has the competence, capabilities and potential to bring about the significant change in

the India’s growth story. I congratulate the ICAI for his commendable job.(In his special address at the ICAI International Conference in Bengaluru, 29-31 January 2015)

CA. Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New & Renewable EnergyThe Institute has grown in size and stature and the wonderful work that all of you have done is being appreciated not only in India but also

internationally for very high standards of excellence. We, the chartered accountants, have expertise in different fields, be it insurance, banking, power sector, manufacturing and in each of these, we can possibly participate and help government do its job better.(In an address during ICAI’s 65th Annual Function on 11th February 2015)

Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of IndiaCA’s job is to regulate the system; advise the client; educate him of right and wrong and warn him of dire consequences, if he goes the wrong way. This is where the institution’s role comes into play. It is a fact that once upon a time, the country

produced very less number of chartered accountants. (In his special address at Golden Jubilee Celebration of ICAI’s Ahmedabad Branch of WIRC of ICAI 2012)

Career Counseling Sub-group under BOS, ICAI

President, ICAI

CA. Nilesh Shivji Vikamsey

CA. Debashish MitraCentral Council Member and

Vice Chairman, BOS, ICAI

CA. Mangesh Pandurang KinareCentral Council Member and

Deputy Convenor, Career Counseling Sub-Group under BOS, ICAI

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Highest salary offered for domestic posting - Rs. 21.00 Lakh (Per Annum)Highest salary offered for International posting - Rs. 23.54 Lakh (Per Annum)

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Highest salary (cost to company) offered for domestic posting - Rs. 24.00 Lakh (Per Annum)Highest salary (cost to company) offered for International posting - Rs. 76.32 Lakh (Per Annum) FOREX Conversion

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Highest salary (cost to company) offered for domestic posting - Rs. 21.00 Lakh (Per Annum)Highest salary (cost to company) offered for International posting - Rs. 43.00 Lakh (Per Annum)

Average salary (cost to company) offered - Rs. 7.84 Lakh (Per Annum)

Average salary (cost to company) - Rs. 8.29 Lakh (Per Annum)

Average salary (cost to company) - Rs. 8.50 Lakh (Per Annum)

No. of Candidates

Accepted the offer

Sl.No.

Organizations

1 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Service Delivery Center 99(Kolkata) Private Limited

2 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Private Limited 613 Price Waterhouse & Co Chartered Accountants LLP 574 S.R. Batliboi & Co. LLP 535 Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited 526 Infosys Ltd. 517 Reliance Industries Ltd 448 RBS Services India Pvt. Ltd. 419 Barclays Shared Services private Limited 3610 Indian Oil Corporation Limited 32

CTC offered(INR p.a.)

Sl.No.

Company

1 Bharti Airtel Ltd 2 21000002 PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt Ltd 2 20000003 ITC Limited 19 1400000 to 19036864 Bharat Petroleum Corpn. Limited 12 1600000 to 16900005 ONGC Limited 5 1400000 to 1420000

6 (a) Britannia Industries Ltd 3 14000006 (b) ATC Tires Pvt Ltd 1 14000006 (c) GAIL (India) Limited 1 1400000

7 Pidilite Industries Limited 3 13500008 Vedanta Limited (Unit - Sterlite Copper) 2 13000009 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited 21 1073000 to 1213128

10 Indian Oil Corporation Limited 32 1150000 to 1200000

No. of JobsOffered

Observe nature and let us Learn From the ‘Eagle’“Eagle glides along with the strong breeze if there is a storm, because

it enjoys the storm and challenges associated with it.”

“Eagle focuses on its prey from a range of five kilometers”Can we enjoy the difficulties and convert them into challenges?

Can we focus on our goals like an Eagle?Eagle tests before it trusts.”

Let us all follow a cautious path in achieving our objectives.Let us all observe the Commitment of an Eagle and achieve greater heights

in professional excellence.

Final CourseNumber of Papers – 8Group I

Paper 1 : Financial Reporting (100 Marks)Paper 2 : Strategic Financial Management (100 Marks) Paper 3 : Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics

(100 Marks)Paper 4 : Corporate Laws and other Economic Laws

(100 Marks)Group II

Paper 5 : Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation (100 Marks)

Paper 6 : Elective Paper (100 Marks) (One to be chosen from the list of Elective Papers)

Paper 7 : Direct Tax Laws (70 Marks) & International Taxation (30 Marks)

Paper 8 : Advanced Indirect Tax Laws (100 Marks)Elective Papers

Risk Management International TaxationEconomic LawsFinancial Services & Capital MarketsGlobal Financial Reporting StandardsMultidisciplinary Case Study

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Career Opportunities for CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTSIndependent Professional Practice

Management Consultancy Services

Opt for Industry/Government Organisation

Opportunities in Global Arena

As practitioners of public accounting, CAs may start professional practice as a proprietor or join any existing firm as a partner or staff member. A CA Provides compliance and review services and expert advice in Direct and Indirect Taxations. He also acts as a business advisor by providing all kinds of services including the preparation of financial reports, restructuring of finance options, preparing financial projections, etc.

CAs Play a vital role in assisting business and industry to improve the use of their resources. The range of management advisory services rendered by CAs reflect their expertise in diverse areas like financial management, strategic management, planning and financial policy determination, etc. As direct and indirect tax planning and tax compliance and represent their clients before government agencies.

A CA may prefer to joint an industry or government department and ultimately hold responsible positions. Many Chartered Accountants hold responsible positions in business or industrial firms as CEOs, CFOs, COOs, Managing Directors, etc.

Today, Indian Chartered Accountants have an impressive presence throughout the globe holding eminent positions. Many MNCs as well as KPOs prefer Indian CAs for their expertise in IFRS, International taxation, International Trade Laws Accounting in IT environment.

Recognition of CA QualificationFor pursuing PhD programme by many Indian Universities plus Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) and IIT Madras.

For appearing in Civil Services Examinations conducted by UPSC.

Special weightage by IIM, Bangalore

MOUS and MRAsEntered into MOUs with IGNOU, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women and many other Universities for pursuing Under Graduate, Post Graduate courses and Ph.D. Programmes.

Entered into MRAs with leading International Accounting bodies co-recognizing the courses of one another.

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Chartered Accountancy Course

To Qualify as a Chartered Accountant Revised Scheme: Route I - Foundation Course#

Under the Foundation Course Route, the following steps are required:

Register with Institute after appearing in Class XII examination.

Appear for Foundation examination after four months of study period. The first Foundation examination can be taken in November/May, as applicable, following passing of Class XII examination.

Qualify Foundation Course.

Register with the Institute for the Intermediate Course.

Complete 8 months of study course.

Appear and Pass in either or both Groups of Intermediate Course.

Successfully complete Four Weeks Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills (ICITSS) before commencement of the practical training.

Register for Three years Practical Training on passing either or both the Groups of Intermediate.

Register for the Final Course after qualifying both the Groups of Intermediate Course.

Successfully complete Four Weeks Advanced ICITSS during the last two years of Practical Training.

Appear in Final examination during last six months of practical training.

Complete Practical Training

Become Member.

#Note : ICAI has decided in printiple the above mentioned Scheme. However the scheme will be notified in the official Gazette in due course.

2. Revised Scheme: Route II – Direct Entry Route

The ICAI allows Commerce Graduates/Post-Graduates (with minimum 55% marks) or Other Graduates/Post-Graduates (with minimum 60% marks) and Intermediate level passed students of Institute of Company Secretaries of India and Institute of Cost Accountants of India to enter directly to its Intermediate Course. The following steps are required to be undertaken by the eligible Graduates and Post Graduates under this route:

Register with the Institute for the Intermediate course (provisional registration allowed to the students doing Final year of graduation).

Successfully complete Four Weeks Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills (ICITSS) before commencement of the practical training.

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Register for Three Years Practical Training.

Appear in Intermediate Examination after Nine months of Practical Training.

Qualify Intermediate Course.

Register for the Final Course after qualifying both Groups of Intermediate Course.

Successfully complete Four Weeks Advanced ICITSS during the last two years of Practical Training.

Appear in Final examination during last six months of practical training.

Complete Practical Training.

Become MemberNote: Candidates who have passed Intermediate level examination of Institute of Company Secretaries of India or Institute of Cost Accountants of India and enter the CA Intermediate course directly shall be treated at par with Foundation passed students and shall have to undergo the CA course in the manner akin to the Foundation passed students.

Foundation Course

Number of Papers – 4

Paper 1 : Principles and Practices of Accounting (100 Marks)

Paper 2 : Business Law & Business Correspondence and Reporting (100 Marks)

Part I : Business Law (60 Marks)

Part II : Business Correspondence and Reporting (40 Marks)

Paper 3* : Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning &Statistics (100 Marks)

Part I : Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning (60 Marks)

Part II : Statistics (40 Marks)

Paper 4* : Business Economics & Business and Commercial Knowledge (100 Marks)

Part I : Business Economics (60 Marks)

Part II : Business and Commercial Knowledge (40 Marks)

Notes

*Paper 3 and Paper 4 will be Objective type papers.

Passing percentage: Aggregate- 50% and Subject-wise- 40% at one sitting.

Objective type question of 1 or more marks.

Examination: In the month of November and May after passing Class XII.

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Intermediate CourseNumber of Papers – 8Group I

Paper 1 : Accounting (100 Marks)Paper 2 : Corporate Laws & Other Laws (100 Marks)Part I : Corporate Laws (60 Marks)Part II : Other Laws (40 Marks)Paper 3 : Cost and Management Accounting (100 Marks)Paper 4 : Taxation (100 Marks)Part I : Income Tax Law (60 Marks)Part II : Indirect Tax Laws (40 Marks)

Group IIPaper 5 : Advanced Accounting (100 Marks)Paper 6 : Auditing and Assurance (100 Marks)Paper 7 : Enterprise Information System & Strategic

Management (100 Marks)Part I : Enterprise Information System (50 Marks)Part II : Strategic Management (50 Marks)Paper 8 : Financial Management & Economics for Finance

(100 Marks)Part I : Financial Management (60 Marks)Part II : Economics for Finance (40 Marks)

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Revised Scheme of Education and TrainingAT A GLANCE

Foundation Route

Register with the BoSafter appearing in

Class XII Examinationtill June 30/Dec.31

Eligible to appear inNov/May exam after

passing Class XIIExamination

Direct Entry Route

Qualify Foundation

Register forIntermediate Course

Complete Four weeksof ICITSS beforecommencement

of practical training Appear & Passin either or both

Groups of Intermediate

Intermediate Pass studentsof the Institute of Cost

Accountants of India andInstitute of CompanySecretaries of India

Commerce Graduate/Post Graduate (55%)

Other Graduate/Post Graduate (60%)

Register for IntermediateCourse undergo

Four weeks of ICITSS

Join 3 years practicaltraining and appear in

Intermediate exam after9 months of practical

training

Register for 3 years ofpractical training

Register for CA Final courseafter passing both Groups

of Intermediate

Complete Four weeksof Advanced ICITSSin last two years ofpractical training

Complete Practical Training

Appear in Final Examafter completion of practical

training and Advanced ICITSS

Become Member of ICAI