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ICAI invites EOI for Empanelment of Faculty / Experts for Online Modules

ICAI invites Expression of Interest (EOI) for Empanelment of Faculty / Subject Matter Experts for Self-paced Online Modules.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has invited expressions of interest from Chartered Accountants and Professionals, with 10+ years of teaching experience, for recording e-lectures for Self-Paced Online Modules (SPOM). This initiative is part of the new Scheme of Education and Training, featuring online learning and assessments.

About Self-Paced Online Modules:
Self-Paced Online Modules (SPOM) are designed to provide flexible and accessible learning opportunities for aspiring Chartered Accountants. In these Modules, experiential learning is to be imparted through high quality e-lectures delivered by subject experts. Experiential learning makes the process of studying more interesting and enhances retention. It encourages them to explore, experiment, and learn at their own pace.

Subjects for Self-Paced Online Modules:

SET A: Corporate and Economic Laws

SET B: Strategic Cost and Performance Management

SET C:
1. Risk Management
2. Sustainable Development and Sustainability Reporting
3. Public Finance and Government Accounting
4. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
5. International Taxation
6. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
7. Forensic Accounting
8. Valuation
9. Financial Services and Capital Markets
10. Forex and Treasury Management

SET D:
1. The Constitution of India & Art of Advocacy
2. Psychology & Philosophy
3. Entrepreneurship & Start-Up Ecosystem
4. Digital Ecosystem and Controls

For syllabus of aforementioned paper details Click Here >>

For Study Material of aforementioned paper Click Here >>

Honorarium/Remuneration:

SET A and SET B: Rs. 30,000 per hour of usable content
SET C and SET D: Rs. 25,000 per hour of usable content

Required Skill Set for Recording E-Lectures:

Subject Expertise: In-depth knowledge and vast quality practical experience in the relevant subject area.

Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills with ability to convey complex concepts clearly in simple and interesting manner.

Technical Skills: Experience of online teaching tools and techniques for effective learning.

Pedagogical Skills: Teaching skills and the ability to structure content effectively for self-paced learning.

Eligibility:

10+ years of work/teaching experience in the relevant subject

How to Apply:
Interested professionals are requested to submit their application and a demo video of 7-10 minutes on any of the aforementioned subjects through the Google form by 15th July, 2024. Incomplete or inconsistent applications may be rejected.

For further details and to apply, Click Here >>

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