The Institute of Chartered Accountants in India (ICAI), an institution which regulates the profession of Chartered Accountants in India, will declare the results of PCE, IPCE, MAC (Part-I), IRM and ITL & WTO on 8th February, 2011 at 1.00 P.M. The Professional Competence Examination and Integrated Professional Competence Examination/Accounting Technician Examination results of ICAI will be available on its official website http://www.icai.org/ on they are announced today.
Candidates who have been appeared for the Professional Competence Examination (PCE), Integrated Professional Competence Examination (IPCE), MAC (Part-I), IRM and ITL & WTO under The Institute of Chartered Accountants in India (ICAI), can get their results today, by following the link given below and entering the Roll number.
About The Institute of Chartered Accountants in India (ICAI)
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory professional body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 passed by the Parliament of India to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India. ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the world next only to AICPA. ICAI is the only licensing cum regulating body of the audit and accountancy profession in India. It is responsible for issuing all applicable accounting, auditing and assurance standards in India relating to presentation and publication of financial statements. It works closely with the Government of India, Reserve Bank of India and the Securities and Exchange Board of India in formulating and enforcing such standards
ICAI is a founder member of IFAC, South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) and Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA).
Members of the Institute are known as Chartered Accountants. They are subject to a published Code of Ethics and professional standards, violation of which is subject to disciplinary action. Only a member of ICAI can be appointed as auditor of an Indian company under the Companies Act, 1956. The management of the Institute is vested with the Council of ICAI with the president acting as its Chief Executive Authority. A person can become a member of ICAI by taking prescribed examinations and undergoing three years of practical training. The membership course is known for its rigorous standards. ICAI has entered into Mutual Recognition Agreements with other equivalent professional bodies world-wide for reciprocal membership recognition.