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  1. CMA Eligibility. The CMA course is divided into three levels with each having its own eligibility criteria which are as follows. CMA Level I (Foundation) Eligibility Criteria. Candidates should have cleared class 10 are eligible for the course; Candidates possessing a Diploma in Rural Service Examination under the National Council for Higher ...

  2. CMA Final Eligibility. The Institute of Cost Accountants of India officially prescribes the CMA Final eligibility criteria on its official website. Candidates should check the following eligibility requirements-Qualified CMA Intermediate exam. Valid CMA registration number. Completed prescribed training of the CMA Final course.

  3. The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) formulates the CMA Syllabus for all the 3 exams of Certified Management Accounting. CMA Syllabus consists of 20 papers in total divided into 3 stages. The CMA Foundation consists of 4 papers. The CMA Intermediate consists of 8 Papers.

  4. CMA Inter is the second phase of becoming a Certified Management Accountant. Students will need to sit for this exam after completing CMA Foundation Exam. CMA Inter Syllabus consists of 2 Groups. See Also: CMA Course. Group 1 of the CMA Inter Syllabus consists of subjects like Direct Taxation, Financial Accounting, Laws and Ethics, and Cost ...

  5. The candidates must be aware of the ICMAI CMA Foundation eligibility criteria. The candidates must check the eligibility criteria before filling up the form. Some of the important eligibility criteria are discussed below for your reference,

  6. Jan 1, 1970 · BCom with CMA (Certified Management Accountant) enables the students to obtain substantial fundamental knowledge of various financial and management accounting subjects while pursuing BCom. Students after completing their 10+2 with any subject are eligible to apply for BCom with CMA Courses.

  7. CFA Eligibility requires students to either have completed a 3-year undergraduate course or have worked for 4000 hours in an investment-related field. The exam is divided into three levels viz. CFA Level 1, CFA Level 2 and CFA Level 3.

  8. CPA can be completed in 18 months. CPA Exam can be divided into 3 types which are MCQ-based, task-based, and written communication. CPA course fees can be divided into Application Fees, Exam Fees, Registration Fees, Ethics fees, Licensing Fees, etc. The total CPA course fee in India is INR 2,18,000.

  9. The course fee for CMA Final Level Students with Graduation is INR 4,500. The course fee for Qualified CMAs is INR 5400 and the CMA course fee for Other Professionals or Post Graduates is INR 6,000. See Also: CMA Course Details. Total CMA Course Fees is INR 53,000.

  10. The students are required to do Articleship after the CMA course which adds to the time required to become a Certified Management Accountant. See Also: CMA Course. The duration of the CMA Foundation is 8 months. The duration of CMA Inter is 10 Months. The duration of the CMA Final is 18 Months.