Is the ICAI thinking of any specific reforms in the examination system?
We have a robust examination system, which is rated best at the international level. The checks and balances provide no room for any criticism. However, in every filed there is scope for reforms to be carried out. We will strive to upgrade the methods of testing the student’s ability for application of knowledge as well as in the procedures followed in quest for further excellence. This will be an on-going process to achieve the required fine-tuning and to change in tune with the times without lowering standards or compromising quality. Do the post-qualification courses of the ICAI succeed in helping members gain an edge in practice? Are there any new courses in the offing? As of now there are no new courses in the offing. The existing ones, such as ISA, DIRM and WTO, do provide an edge in practice to the members. Efforts will be taken to provide adequate practical exposure to members who have been successful in the ISA course. Besides, the post-qualification courses relating to manage
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