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Any candidate who wants to pursue Chartered Accountancy professional course has to under go 3 years article ship under a practicing Chartered Accountant.
If the candidate has passed both the groups of CA Intermediate examination, then he has the option in the last year of article ship with 9–12 months of Industrial trainee.
Candidates who are eligible for Direct Entry Route, can first complete one month course on ICITSS and join article ship immediately thereafter.
They can appear for CA Intermediate examination only after 9 months of article ship.


About The Internship

Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include

  • Work on GST
  • Handle all the income tax matters
  • Work on ROC compliance
  • Perform bank audit
  • Perform due diligence
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