ICAI further extends exam opt out window to 30.06.2020
ICAI further extends exam opt out window
ICAI in view of feedback from the students who have already submitted online examination application for May 2020 Examination further extended exam opt out window to 30.06.2020 upto 11.59 PM
According to the Announcement in this regard, ICAI has stated that students who at their own will decide of availing “Opt Out” option and wish to carry forward their candidature to next examination i.e. November, 2020 examination cycle may apply for opt out option &submit a declaration online available at https://icaiexam.icai.org latest by 30th June 2020 (Tuesday) upto 11.59 PM.
Earlier, ICAI has given students (who had already submitted online examination application for May 2020 Examination cycle) an “Opt Out” option and carry forward their candidature to next examination i.e. November, 2020 examination cycle from 17th June 2020 (Wednesday) 11 AM Onwards to 20th June 2020 (Saturday) upto 11.59 PM.
For the students who have already submitted online examination application for May 2020 Examination, the ICAI recently considered the requests of students for allowance of some more time for exercising the Opt-Out option and has decided to extend the said window only till 27th June 2020. However, the option to change centre will remain close as stated before.
As a result, Therefore, students who are desirous of availing “Opt Out” option and wish to carry forward their candidature to next examination i.e. November, 2020 examination cycle may apply for opt out option & submit a declaration online available at https://icaiexam.icai.org latest by 27th June 2020 till 11.59 PM.
A fresh ICAI Opt out has been reopened from 21st June 2020 at 11 AM which will remain valid till 27.06.2020
On successful submission of declaration form online , candidature of the student for May 2020 Examination Cycle will be cancelled and he/she will be shifted to the next Examination Cycle. The Option for “Opt out” once taken will be treated as final and no request for its change will be entertained under any circumstances.
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