Al-Hamd’s Admission Policy for CA

Entry Test

The prospective students must pass the entry test, except those who are exempt from the test.

Criteria

The candidates having less than 70% marks in their last appeared / passed Examination or as per the counselor’s advice are required to pass the entry test.
Counselor’s decision for respective admission procedures shall be final.

Test Paper

The test shall be of:
One hour thirty minutes comprising three parts with minimum 50% passing marks:
English Grammar, Vocabulary & Essay Writing
Mathematics
General Knowledge (Based on News, Articles & Reports on National and International Issues, published in the leading English News Papers of the last week before the test date)
Note: For Details of Entry Test look into News Updates on our website.

Test Fee

Rs. 500/- (Exempted for MFC-A Admissions)

Exemption

Candidates having 70% and above marks in HSC or at least 2C Grades in A’ Levels, shall be exempt from the test.

Merit Rewards

At , rewards are given to those students who have passed full Module in first attempt and for those who maintain 75% in Intermediate / A’ Levels Examinations and to first Ten Position Holders / High Achievers.

(As Reward Policy is being changed from time to time, so the Counselor may be asked for details.)


Financial Assistance

Qarz-e-Hasna is available to financially weak students, which is subject to final approval by the awarding committee after a review is done on students’ performance and financial viability.

Rules & Regulations

All the admitted candidates shall abide by the rules & regulations enforced from time to time at Academy.
In case of violation, disciplinary action shall be taken against the student(s) as the Management deems fit.

ICAP’s Revised
Modular Scheme
(Fast Track)

Under this scheme, ICAP has allowed students to appear in Modules A & B or B & C or C & D in consecutive modules upto Intermediate stage i.e. Module A & B, B & C or C & D, in a single attempt.
’s Criteria for Fast Track Entry:
• Students who got exemption(s) in paper(s) A1, A2, B3 in the Exam.
• Students who got at least 70% marks in the paper(s) of Accounting, Economics and Quantitative Techniques.
• Students who are good enough in Module-A studies and willing to take up Module-B studies along with Module-A, keeping in view the time factor involved, at his/her full discretion.