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After the introduction of GST, the scope of CA course has been widened – G Ramaswamy

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After the introduction of GST, the scope of CA course has been widened – G Ramaswamy

Mangaluru: CA Students’ two-day long conference “Vidwath” organized jointly by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and Central India Chartered Accountant Students Association (CICASA) at Townhall, Mnagaluru on 12-12-2018. This Conference will be held on 13-12-2018 also.

The President of ICAI G. Ramaswamy while addressing the gathering said, “Though chartered accountant course is one of the toughest courses, there is good scope to the course nationally and internationally. Hence, goal setting is very important and zeal of learning can help any student pass this examination.

He further said, “It is a known fact that parents want their children to opt for engineering and medical course in the recent days. However, we should be aware that around 10 lakh engineering graduates coming out every year and finding a job has become a difficult task for them. But, there are ample opportunities for those who do CA course. After the introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST), the scope of CA course has been widened.

Ramaswamy also informed that chartered accountants play a pivotal role in the economic development of the country. Pointing out at the Satyam scam, Ramaswamy said, “the chartered accountants should not allow any practices that will count as cheating the government and should follow some ethical values too. The ICAI awarded a maximum penalty of ‘removal from membership permanently and an imposition of monetary penalty’ on members of ICAI who were involved in the Satyam scam,” he said.

Conference director and central council member Madhukar N Hiregange informed that CA course is not a 100 meters race, but it is like a marathon. “In order to complete the course, students usually go for coaching classes. But, mentors at the coaching classes are usually unable to even answer the queries of students. Beware of such coaching centres”, he added.

After the inaugural programme, there were different special and technical sessions, wherein different resource persons shed light upon different topics.

Conference coordinator and Chairman of Mangaluru Branch of ICAI Shivananda Pai welcomed the gathering. Mangaluru Branch of SICASA chairman Abdur Rahman Musba given an overview of the conference. Mangaluru Branch ICAI vice chairman Anantha Padmanabha, secretary Raviraj, SICASA, vice chairman Anisha Dalvina Lobo, secretary Rajath R Prabhu among others were present.


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