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Chartered Accountants Intermediate Examination (IPC) 2015: Results have been announced

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The ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) conducted Chartered CA IPC examination 2015Accountants Intermediate Examination (IPC) in May this year. The results for the same have been announced today on July 31.

The merit list of the candidates securing a minimum of 55 percent and above marks and upto the maximum of rank 50 on all India basis is available on the official website.

From July 27 onwards, students who appeared for Intermediate (IPC) Examination were able to register themselves for getting their results on their e-mail addresses. All these candidates who registered will be provided their results on their email IDs immediately after the declaration of the result.

Tanu Garg from Jaipur with 79.86 percent, Gunjan Garg from Jaipur with 79 percent and Devansh Sanjaybhai from Surat with 78.86 percent are the top three rank holders on all India basis of Chartered Accountants Intermediate (IPC) Examination. Their details along with the marks secured by them are mentioned at Annexure-A on the website. The pass percentage of the students in IPC is mentioned at Annexure-B.

Further facilities have been made for candidates of Intermediate (IPC) Examination held in May, 2015 desirous of knowing their results with marks on SMS. The service will be available through India Times.The names of the candidates who appear in the all-India top 50 rank list will be published on the ICAI website.

ICAI is a statutory body set up under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 for the regulation of the profession of Chartered Accountants in India.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[“source-indiatoday.intoday”]
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