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Cabinet Approval on Renew of MoU Between ICAI & ICAEW

MoU Between ICAI & ICAEW

Prime minister Narendra Modi Headed the Union Cabinet on Thursday, 7th March where the decision to approve both the following was taken:

Benefits of Approving the Same:

Major Impact:

The goal behind the approval is to work jointly and serve each other. This will assure collective benefits to the members, students, and their organizations. MoU aims to deliver the highest quality professional educations & internationally recognized degrees to the students. The MoU wants both of its accountancy institutes to play a leadership role on the global stage by intelligently dealing with the new challenges of the profession.

ICAI is playing an important role in the United Kingdom and carries a significant Chapter in the UK namely, UK (London). Chapter of ICAI is one of the largest and most active chapters of the 21 overseas chapters of ICAI and has more than 600 registered members.

Implementation Strategy and Targets:

The MoU is relevant to nearly all the certified and trained ICAEW members, without in relevance to the syllabus of the membership of homebody.

This will enhance qualifications and the CPD responsibilities upon members to keep up to date and, additionally, to describe whether practising and auditing rights will be available upon joining an institute and, were not, to outline the route of re-qualification through additional examinations and work experience that would be necessary to achieve. This MoU & its provision does not hold any intention to legally binding rights, obligations or liabilities.

Point-Wise Details:

The goal behind the approval is:

Background:

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is an Indian statutory body founded under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (Act No. XXXVIII of 1949) for the management and governance of chartered accountancy profession in the country. The recognized institute contributes in the lines of education, professional development, maintenance of high accounting, auditing and ethical standards.

The Institute has its Headquarters at New Delhi, in addition to the 5 Regional Offices situated at Mumbai, Chennai, Kanpur, Kolkata, New Delhi and 114 branches across the country. Further, it has also set up 18 chapters outside India.

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