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How to Register for CA Intermediate: Complete 2025 Guide

Published on: May 19, 2025

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After registering for CA Intermediate, you've reached a crucial milestone in your Chartered Accountancy journey. This level is a significant step towards building your dream career in finance and accounting.

CA Intermediate consists of 6 papers that cover a wide range of topics in finance and accounting. You'll gain in-depth knowledge of: Financial accounting and reporting, Corporate and other laws, Cost and management accounting, Taxation, Advanced accounting & Auditing, and assurance

REGISTRATION

Step 1: Visit the ICAI Website

  1. Go to the ICAI Self-Service Portal (SSP): https://www.icai.org/.
  2. Log in to your account or create a new one if you don’t already have an account.

 

Step 2: Fill Out the Registration Form

  1. After logging in, go to the Course Registration section.
  2. Select CA Intermediate and the applicable route (Foundation or Direct Entry).
  3. Fill out your personal, academic, and professional details accurately.
  4. Upload the required documents.

 

Step 3: Upload Required Documents

Ensure you have scanned copies of these documents:

  • Foundation Route:
    • CA Foundation mark sheet or pass certificate.
    • 10th and 12th mark sheets
  • Direct Entry Route:
    • Graduation/Post-Graduation mark sheet.
    • Provisional degree certificate (if applicable).
    • Mark sheet for CS Executive/CMA Intermediate (if applicable).

 

Step 4: Pay the Registration Fees

Pay the required fees online through debit/credit card or net banking:

 

Step 5: Confirmation of Registration

  1. Once payment is successful, you'll receive a confirmation email containing the Student Registration Number (SRN) and acknowledgment.
  2. Your study material will be dispatched to your registered address or can be accessed digitally through the ICAI BOS on icai.org

 

CA Intermediate is a critical step towards achieving your career goals. With dedication and hard work, you'll be well on your way to becoming a successful Chartered Accountant.

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