ICAI CA December 2021 exam day instructions released; Check details here
Mahima Bahl | November 8, 2021 | 03:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICAI will conduct the CA December 2021 exams from December 6 to December 20, 2021. The admit card will be released soon at icai.org.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has released a series of exam day guidelines for the CA December 2021 exams. The guidelines are applicable for all CA level candidates - CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final. Candidates who have filled the CA exam form and will appear in the offline exams should carefully go through the exam day instructions before appearing in the exam.
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Important items to carry on CA December 2021 exam day
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Mask on Face (Compulsory), Face Shield (Optional)
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Gloves on hand (Optional)
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Personal transparent water bottle (Optional)
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Personal 50/100 ML bottle of hand sanitiser
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Exam related items/documents as instructed (Admit Card, photo ID card, calculators, stationery items, etc.)
General instructions to be followed by candidates during CA exams 2021-
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Candidates should download their ICAI CA admit card from the official website
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Read carefully about the reporting time; candidates reaching the exam centre after the reporting time will not be allowed to enter inside the exam hall.
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All candidates should ensure before reaching the examination centre that they do not have any symptoms or are suffering from COVID-19 disease.
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Maintaining social distancing norms is mandatory at all times.
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Wearing a face mask is mandatory for all candidates; can be removed at the time of personal identification and signing of the attendance register
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Ensure to bring the CA December 2021 admit card and exam related documents before reaching the exam centre.
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At the entrance of the exam centre, all candidates have to go through the thermal temperature scanning process.
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Mobile phones, smartwatches, or any other type of electronic gadgets, books, written materials and bags are not allowed inside the exam hall of ICAI CA December exams.
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Candidates are advised by ICAI to cooperate with the exam authorities and adhere to all the guidelines carefully.
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Borrowing/lending/exchange if items like pen, pencil, scale, calculators, and water bottle is strictly prohibited. Therefore, candidates should bring their own items
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After completing the CA December 2021 exams, candidates will be instructed to move out in an orderly manner one candidate at a time. Exiting the exam centre will be allowed only after 4 pm onwards.
Apart from the exam day instructions for candidates, ICAI has also issued various instructions for examination centres and centre superintendents.
To read complete guidelines CA December 2021 examination - Click Here
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