New CA cut-off in Mumbai
Students should have overall pass percentage of 54.5% in all the 6 sems
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2014-08-16 00:51 GMT
Mumbai: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has made it mandatory for B.Com graduates from the University of Mumbai to have an overall pass percentage of 54.5 per cent in all the six semesters of their commerce studies to be eligible for direct entry to the CA course.
The move has been prompted after the MU adopted the credit-based grading system (CBGS) last year. According to ICAI officials, as University declares results with grades of all six semesters, the ICAI had no option but to accept the same to avoid confusion.
Speaking about the new system, CA A. Karim, a member of ICAI, said that in the past if a student had secured 55 per cent in the final year, he could get direct admission to the CA course. “Since the University adopted the CBGS system, there was confusion as to whether the old criteria was still valid as students were given two grades, one for the final year consisting of two semesters and an overall grade for all the six semesters."
“Many students have got grades equivalent to 55 per cent in the final year but their overall grades are below 55 per cent, hence there was confusion,” said Mr Karim.
The matter was taken up by the Board of Studies of ICAI last week where it was decided to consider the overall grades.