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Re – opening of Online filling up of exam application form for ICAI May/June 2022 Foundation, Final, Intermediate & PQC exams from 26th March 2022 (11 AM) to 30th March 2022 (11.59 PM) to mitigate the hardships for students who could not submit earlier.

Announcement link :
https://resource.cdn.icai.org/69735exam250322.pdf

Note : For Those who Missed Opportunity to Apply for May 22 exams. Utilise it 😀

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