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Exemption(s) in a paper(s) granted in Intermediate (IPC) and Final examinations, valid for May, 2016. - (15-04-2016)

Exemption(s) in a paper(s) are granted to candidates of Intermediate and Final examinations,
 in terms of Regulation 37C(8) and Regulation 38C(6), respectively, of the Chartered Accountants 
Regulations 1988. The rules in this regard are provided in the Guidance Notes made available to the 
candidates along with the examination forms and hosted on http://icaiexam.icai.org. The related 
FAQs are also hosted on www.icai.org. 
However, in spite of the information already made available, Click Here for Check it is seen that 
some of the candidates carry a mistaken 

notion that they enjoy an exemption in a paper(s) whereas in reality they do not and end up absenting
 themselves in the said paper, resulting in avoidable hardships. 
To avoid this kind of situation, exemption(s) granted in a paper(s) which are valid for May 2016 examination 
are hosted on http://exemptions.icaiexam.icai.org, so that candidates can check their exemption status
 before the exams and take necessary action. 
Date of hosting the exemption data :
 15th April, 2016
Last date for emailing discrepancy, if any :
 25th April, 2016 
Hence, candidates are advised to check the details more particularly, the month and year of exam and roll 

number indicated on the said site, with those contained on the relevant Statement of marks issued to them.
 Exemptions granted in a paper(s) are indicated by way of “#” against the marks awarded thereon and the 
Result of the relevant Group is indicated as “F-EX”, in the Statement of Marks. 
In case of discrepancy, if any, candidates are advised to write to Exam Dept. immediately, in any case not 

later than 25th April, 2016, at the e-mail address provided herein below, enclosing scanned copy of the 
relevant mark sheet in which exemption was granted. 

Final candidates :
 final.exemption@icai.in 
Intermediate(IPC) candidates :
 inter.exemption@icai.in 

Exam Dept. will respond, within 7 days of the receipt of the e-mail. In case you do not receive any response

 within 7 days, write to: 

Final candidates :
 final2@icai.in
Intermediate(IPC) candidates :
 inter7@icai.in
Examination Department

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