CA Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2019

Chartered accountant (CA) is an international accountant designation which is granted to accounting professional in many countries around the world.

From the manufacture sector to the service sector, companies not only have to run a profitable enterprise but also have to deal with finance and tax matters.  So, CA generally makes sure to employ qualified and dedicated chartered accountants or CAs to deal with auditing and taxation in an efficient manner.

Basically these individual heroes are perfect in their own right simply because they are instrumental in guiding a company to success. A chartered accountant is a person who tries to manage and handles all the accounts and finances of an individual or organizations. CAs may have to boldly venture into areas of auditing, investments, budgeting, financial planning, banking and even also risk management, and they are always credited with either their own passion for or their excellence in Chartered Accountancy.

Chartered Accountancy is been rewarded financially and faces a challenging career. However, the regular colleges do not offer a Chartered Accountancy course in them. ICAI—Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) —is a regulatory functioning body which maintains the quality of education about chartered accountancy in India. If you are planning to become a CA, then you have to opt yourself to get registered with ICAI.

The patter of papers in Chartered Accountant course is as follows:

Paper 1: Principles and Practice of Accounting

Paper 2: Business Laws and Business Correspondence

  1. a) Business Laws b) Business Correspondence and Reporting

Paper 3: Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Statistics

  1. a) Business Mathematics b) Logical Reasoning c) Statistics

Paper 4: Business Economics and Business & Commercial Knowledge

  1. Business Economics b) Business and Commercial Knowledge

Syllabus for paper 1 (Principles and Practice of Accounting) is as follows:

  1. Theoretical Framework
  2. Accounting Process
  • Bank Reconciliation Statement
  1. Inventories
  2. Concept of Accounting of Depreciation
  3. Accounting for Special Transaction
  • Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors
  • Partnership Accounts
  1. Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organization
  2. Introduction to Company Accounts
  3. Basic Accounting ratios (Profitability, solvency, liquidity and turnover)

Syllabus for paper 2 (business law and business correspondence and reporting) is as follows:

Section A: Business Laws (60 Marks)

  1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872
  2. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  3. The Indian partnership act, 1932
  4. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
  5. The Companies Act, 2013

Section B: Business Correspondence And Reporting (40 Marks)

Part I: Communication

  • Communication

Part II: Sentence Types and Word Power

  • Sentence Type
  • Vocabulary Root Words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Prefixes, Suffixes, Phrasal verbs, Collocations and Idioms.

Part III: Comprehensive Passages and Note-Making

  • Comprehension Passages
  • Note Making

Part IV: Developing Writing Skills

  • Introduction to Basic Writing
  • Precise Writing
  • Article Writing
  • Report Writing
  • Writing Formal Letters
  • Writing Formal Mails
  • Resume Writing
  • Meeting

Syllabus for paper 3 (Business mathematics, logical reasoning and statistics) is as follows:

Part A: Business Mathematics (40 Marks)

  1. Ratio and Proportions, Indices and Logarithms
  2. Equations and Matrices
  • Linear Inequalities with Objective Functions and Optimization with respect to Objective Function
  1. Time Value of Money
  2. Permutations and Combinations
  3. Sequence and Series
  • Sets, Relations and Functions
  • Basic Application of Differential and Integral Calculus.

Part B: Logical Reasoning (20 Marks)

  1. Number Series, Coding & Decoding and odd man out
  2. Direction Tests
  3. Seat Arrangement
  4. Blood Relations
  5. Syllogism

Part C: Statistics (40 Marks)

  1. Statistical Description of Data
  2. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion.
  • Probability
  1. Theoretical Distributions
  2. Correlation and Regressions
  3. Index Number and Time Series

Syllabus for paper 4 (business & commercial knowledge and business economics) is as follows:

Part A: Business Economics (60 Marks)

  1. Introduction to Business Economics
  2. Theory of Demand and Supply
  • Theory of Production and Cost
  1. Price Determination in Different Markets
  2. Business Cycles

Part B: Business & Commercial Knowledge (40 Marks)

  1. Introduction to Business
  2. Business Environment
  3. Business Organizations
  4. Government Policies for Business Growth
  5. Organizations Facilitating Business
  6. Common Business Technologies

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