How many papers are there in each level of CA course?

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    Vipra Shrivastava | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    In the CA Foundation course, there are four papers whereas in the CA Intermediate and Final courses, there are eight papers each. Candidates have to clear each paper with minimum 40 per cent marks to be able to clear the CA course levels. The minimum marks requirement is mandatory and common for all candidates. Candidates can take any number of attempts to clear the course papers or the course level. A very less percentage of candidates are able to clear any CA course level in the first attempt. The question papers of each course are high difficulty level and require long hours of study.

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    In the CA Foundation, there are 4 papers, followed by 8 papers each in CA intermediate and CA Final. The candidate must score at least 40 percent in each paper respectively to pass the examination. 

    To know more about the CA Examination, Candidates can refer to the official website or Shiksha.

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    There are 4 papers in the CA Foundation course and 8 papers in the CA Intermediate and CA Final courses. To pass the CA course levels, candidates must pass each paper with at least 40% of the possible marks. For all candidates, there is a necessary minimum score requirement. To pass the course level or the course papers, candidates may retake the course an unlimited number of times. Very few applicants are successful in passing any level of the CA courses on their first attempt. Every course has challenging question types that demand a lot of study time. 

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