The Committee for Members in Industry (CMII) of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) takes care of the interest of the members working in industry and organizes Campus Placement Programmes for Chartered Accountants. The CMII is pleased to announce the next Campus Placement Programme for Newly Qualified Chartered Accountants during February-March 2016.This programme would provide an opportunity to the employers to interact with newly qualified Chartered Accountants peruse their particulars and recruit the suitable one in their organizations. An organisation and firms of Chartered Accountants may participate at one or more centres and recruit Chartered Accountants. Beautiful portrait of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Guru Granth Sahib Quotes, Shri Guru. Sikh Motorcycle Club:: The Sikh Motorcycle Club is the only one of its kind in Canada. Proud to be Sikh Waheguru ji. Charanjit DP. Harish Kumar Choudhary Jain Chairman, NIRC of ICAI role of CA in investigating Economic offences and financial frauds CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda Central Council Member, ICAI Global Perspective on Cyber Crime and Digital Frauds, board room data Leak, Prevention, & Investigation of Cyber incidences as per IT Act, 2000. The organisations intending to recruit Newly Qualified Chartered Accountants through the scheme given below are requested to get in touch with Committee for Members in Industry Secretariat, Tel. No. (011) 30110548/526/491/555 E-Mail- [email protected], [email protected] : Fax- +91(11) 30110583 or log on to www.placement.icai.org/ or www.icai.org/ . CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda,Chairman, CMII Advantages of Participating in the Campus Placement Programme of CMII of ICAI a) The CMII of ICAI organizes Campus Placement Programmes at 21 centres across the country in a corporate environment and the pre process of interview is highly technologically driven through placement portal www.placement.icai.org. b) It is a One Stop solution for the recruiters to recruit the Chartered Accountants for their organisations and carries the advantage of being a unitary platform for the recruitment of the young Chartered Accountants. c) It is a Cost effective mode with significantly shorter recruitment cycles, for the corporates for recruiting young Chartered Accountants together with an improved quality of recruitment process. d) Another advantage of Campus Placement is that, after the declaration of results, ICAI holds the Campus Placement Programme which reduces the time for an organisation to pick the candidates according to their need. e) The arrangements for the conduct of the entire process at all the centres are made by CMII of ICAI. Starting and Closing Date for filling up initial details for validation of data: 20th December 2014 to 11th January 2016 (For Candidate who have qualified in (i) May 2015 (ii) Nov 2014 or (iii) whose results were declared in revaluation/re verification after 10th August, 2014 and all covered in (i) and (ii) completing their articleship and GMCS between 01st November 2015 and 30th April 2016 www. placement.icai.org/article.asp Smaller centres: Ahmedabad, Baroda, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Ernakulam, Indore, Jaipur, Kanpur, Ludhiana, Nagpur, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Thane & Vasai Bigger centres: Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi 1st Round of registration of candidates (submission of form) for November, 2014 CA Final qualified (and others as mentioned above):27th January 2016 to 2nd February 2016www.placement.icai.org/new_cand.asp?typeofcandidate=F 2nd round Registration of candidates for Bigger centres only (covered under S No 6, 7 & 8 in table given below): 19th February, 2016 (Upto 05:00 PM). For the candidates who have missed the registration in First round and the candidates can opt only for bigger centre in the Second Round. Submission and Updation of bigger centre choice: 23rd February – 24th February 2016(Upto 11.P.M) a) The candidates who would opt for the smaller centre as first choice and bigger centre as their second choice would be mandatorily required to revalidate their form and Second Choice centre during 23rd – 24th February 2016 (upto 11. PM) to receive their Centre Code for bigger centre (i.e DEL-etc,). b) The candidates who would opt to appear at only One Bigger centre shall also be required mandatorily to update/revalidate the choice of centre during 23rd – 24th February 2016 (upto 11. PM) to receive their Centre Code for bigger centre(i.e DEL-,) The same shall be mandatory for the inclusion of their database with the bigger centres. After the said period, no communication shall be entertained in this regard.
Candidates opting for centres like smaller centres shall fill in their second choice Online from the Bigger centres on placement portal www.placement.icai.org during 23rd – 24th February 2016 (upto 11. PM)
Opening of database for Companies at S No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6: 3rd February, 2016 Opening of database for Companies at S No. 7, 8 & 9 : 25th February, 2016 * The process needs to be completed latest by 11:00 PM # The process needs to be completed latest by 05:00 PM Orientation Programme: The schedule at various centres:
Norms for Allotment of Day Slots for participating in the Campus Interviews February-March 2016:
*Companies participating should give minimum salary to all the candidates selected as mentioned in priority table. All the above priorities are based on First Come First Served Basis. Definition of CTC is given at www.placement.icai.org . $ For Bangalore,Chennai and Kolkata First come First Served Basis subject to fulfilling the minimum CTC criteria of Rs.4.00 lacs for Corporate and Rs 3.00 lacs for CA. Firms . # Applicable for Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi centres Note: CTC* means cost to company. It is the total cost that an Organisation is spending towards their employees which includes Salary details like Basic salary, House Rent Allowance, Company Leased Accommodation, Daily Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance, Special Allowance, Conveyance Allowance, Lunch Allowance, Entertainment Allowance, Books/Periodicals Allowance, Education Allowance, House Maintenance Allowance, Furnishing Allowance, Dress/Uniform Allowance, Other allowances; Benefits/Perks/Reimbursements like Value of company car, Car subsidy (or equivalent tax savings), Driver’s salary, Maintenance and Petrol Expenses, Leave Travel Allowance, Canteen Subsidy, Telephone Expenses, Mobile Phone, Club Membership, Electricity/Gas, Servant/Gardener, Credit Cards, Furnishings/Durables, Holiday facilities, Medical reimbursements, Medical insurance, Personal Accident Scheme, other benefits; Retirals like Provident fund, Superannuation fund, Gratuity; Bonus like Fixed Bonus, Productivity linked Variable Bonus, Any other performance oriented incentive including Stock Option Plan and; Soft Loans like Interest subsidy, etc. The tariffs for Campus Interviews to be held in February-March 2016 I) For the Corporates*:
*Plus service tax @14.5% as applicable II) For the Firm of Chartered Accountants (more than ten partners)
*Plus service tax @14.5% as applicable III) For the Firm of Chartered Accountants (upto ten partners) Rs 20,000/- plus service tax per centre on the last day of interviews at any centre from Mumbai , New Delhi Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Pune.For other days fee will be applicable as for Firm of Chartered Accountants (more than ten partners). The recruiting entities participating at a bigger centre and more than one smaller centre would be provided a concession to participate at the smaller centres which shall be @10 % on the participation fees at second smaller centre onwards at the minimum fee. Payment Terms: Participation fee shall be payable by way of Cheque / Demand Draft in favour of ‘The Secretary, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India’ payable at New Delhi and should be sent toSecretary, CMII, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, ICAI BHAWAN, Indraprastha Marg, New Delhi-110 002 via courier/speed post so as to reach on or before the Last date of registration for companies at respective centres. Also payment may be submitted to any of campus interviews centres in case of delivering the fee by hand/in person. Kindly also note that the PAN No. of Institute is AAAAT7798M and Service Tax Registration No. is AAAAT7798MST003 (DL-I/ST/MP/R-II/1530/ICA/2006).
Indicative guidelines and Procedure for Companies:
Step1: A) Visit www.placement.icai.org/ . B) Under the head “Company” first fill up the form as a New User and fill up some preliminary details and create a User Name and Password (If already registered may use the same User Name and Password to login and then need to again fill up the Proforma & Payment Form for the Campus Placement Programme February-March 2016) C) Login as a Registered User. D) Click on Campus Interview and fill up the Form Proforma and Payment to get centre wise Day Slots based on norms of Priority and availability. Step 2: After the allotment of day slots, the organisation is required to remit the participation fees accordingly. Step 3: On the completion of online registration and the receipt of the participation fees the CMII Secretariat would provide the online access to the database of the candidates for short listing. Step 4: The entity is required to do the online short listing of the candidates within the specified time frame for the respective centres as per the schedule of Placement Programme.
The recruiting entities needs to specify the following clearly in Proforma: v Centre wise indicative figure of the recruitments aimed to be made so that they may shortlist the candidates centre-wise accordingly. v Job profile with description + responsibilities + preferable place of posting in Department and City. e.g If a company ‘Y’ has posted 50 vacancies on portal for Corporate Banking, then the break-up of positions should be mentioned as Credit Manager-20, Relationship manager – 10, Global Investment Banking – 20 etc. v Geographical location & no. of positions of placement centre- wise: It will be visible in the candidate’s login that at which other centres the recruiting entity is participating other than the centre, from where the candidate has registered for the campus interviews. v The timing of the shift i.e, US, UK or India. v Age limit, if any. v Reservation Status i.e How many vacancies exist for General/OBC/SC/ST/PH candidates. v If there is any cut off for percentage of Marks/Attempt in CPT/IPCC/Final. v The recruiting entity should also inform the process of recruitment i.e, whether the recruiting entity will hold Group Discussion/ Written Test/ Personal Interviews. v The Breakup of the CTC and the Min Take Home Salary to be paid. v Timings of the Shifts/Flexible Timings for the female candidates. v The recruiting entities shall not ask for filling up of any type of bond for joining their organisation. If any recruiting entity requires bond with the candidates, then they must specify the:
v Companies shall short list the candidates in two rounds. After the first round of short listing, companies can see the database of the candidates who have not been shortlisted for and shortlist the remaining Candidates in the second round. v Companies shall mark the shortlist of the candidates online within the last date of short listing at the respective centres. v Access to the database of the candidates shall be allowed by the CMII Secretariat only after the receipt of participation fee. Fee is chargeable in case a recruiting organisation withdraws after confirming the participation and the data access has been given. v The various dates by which the companies have to submit their shortlists and the schedule of the interviews are also available on www.placement.icai.org. v Short listing by individual recruiting entities should be restricted to maximum 15 times of the number of vacancies in that particular organisation, which are expected to be filled up from a particular Campus Placement Programme centre. v Candidates shall also be able to view the shortlists online. v The entities participating on the last day of the event should also take into consideration that some meritorious candidates may also remain available on the last days of the event also as all the candidates shortlisted by the entities .
The Minimum CTC for the recruiting entities for Campus Placement Programme February-March 2016 as follows. i) CA. Firms employing members – Rs.3.00 lacs ii) Any other Company employing members – Rs.4.00 lacs
v The timing for the Interviews at all days shall be from 10 A.M to 6 P.M. v The recruiting entity will be provided one room for the conduct of the interview process. v If the entity requires more than the space stipulated, extra room(s) can be provided subject to the availability of space and such terms shall be discussed in advance. Also, the same shall also be on a chargeable basis. v The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India shall provide working lunch to all candidates and lunch to all the representatives of the companies.
v Face to Face Pre Placement Talk would be conducted by the recruiting entities after the candidates consents (Both Rounds) before the Written Test at the metro centres only. Pre Placement Talk (Soft Copy format) of the companies shall also be made available on the Placement Portal www.placement.icai.org for the information of the Newly Qualified Chartered Accountants. It shall be made automated and data will be taken directly from Proforma filled in by recruiting entities, so as to make this process standardized. v It is advisable for the recruiting entities to conduct their Pre Placement Talk for the candidates as per the specified schedule. Also, attending the Pre Placement Talk of the recruiting entities shall be mandatory for the shortlisted candidates. v Written Test, if any, shall be conducted by the companies only before the start of the Campus Placement Programme at a particular centre on a given date. v At the time of interview, companies may consider to have in the Interview Board a representative from technical side and a representative from HR side and decisions on the selection should be communicated to the candidates on the same day. v Companies should not interact directly with candidates for collecting hardcopies of Bio- Data etc. v Correspondence with the recruiting entities/ students shall be done via E-mail only. v Final list of candidates appearing for interview will be available online on Placement Portal www.placement.icai.org one day after consent date by candidate at respective centres. 7 .OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION v A Candidate can appear for only Four interviews irrespective of the fact that he/she is shortlisted by several organisation but the moment he/she is offered job by any organisation and it is accepted by him/her in writing then the candidates will not be permitted to attend the rest of the campus interviews. v The candidates who would opt for the smaller centre as first choice and bigger centre as their second choice would be mandatorily required to revalidate their form and Second Choice centre during 23rd – 24th February 2016 (upto 11. PM) to receive their Centre Code for bigger centre (i.e DEL-etc,). v The candidates who would opt to appear at only One Bigger centre shall also be required mandatorily to update/ revalidate their form and Second Choice centre during 23rd – 24th February 2016 (upto 11. PM) to receive their Centre Code for bigger centre (i.e DEL-etc,). The same shall be mandatory for the inclusion of their database with the bigger centres. After the said period, no email /phone call or any other communication shall be entertained in this regard. v If any recruiting entity from smaller centres does not select the candidates or candidates does not accept the offer, their database would be merged with the centre of their second choice from the bigger centres. Also these candidates would be given Four fresh chances to select recruiting entity at second choice Centre. v List of selected candidates should be announced on the same day of Interview. Recruiting entities participating in Campus Placement Programme February-March 2016 shall have to mandatorily give offer letter to the selected candidates in writing on the same day of interview itself. v Once a recruiting entity has selected any candidate and the offer is accepted by the candidate, it is the responsibility of the recruiting entity to inform the organizers and provide the offer letter duly signed by them to the candidate who had accepted the offer. v Consideration of the lowest CTC for allotting the Day Slot/slot priority: If companies are giving two different pay packages to different categories such as rank holders and non rank holders , the lower amount paid to the candidates shall be taken into consideration for granting the day slots e.g If a co “ X” mentions the CTC to be 8 lacs for the rank holders and Rs 5.6 Lacs to other candidates then the Rs 5.6 Lacs CTC would be considered for allotting the days. Important Feature in Campus Placement Programme : Two round of shortlisting by companies: At each of the centre, the recruiting entities may shortlist twice. Step 1: After first round of shortlisting by recruiting entities, the candidates shortlisted would mark their consent online. Step 2: First round of consent date will be closed and now recruiting entity can see and shortlist the remaining candidates from that particular centre and following data will be visible to recruiting entity for shortlist. a. candidate who have not been shortlisted by any recruiting entity till now b. candidate shortlisted but have not given consent to any recruiting entity c. candidate has given consent to 1-2 recruiting entities only till now Step 3: Again the candidates shortlisted in second round can give their online consent. Step 4 : Also second round shortlisting will be restricted to total vacancy * 15 times ie (previous consent + new shortlisting total =vacancy* 15 times). Indicative guidelines for Candidates: 1. A Non Refundable Registration fee amounting to Rs 250/- shall be charged from the candidates who wish to apply for the Campus Placement Programme February-March2016. 2. A candidate can appear for only Four interviews irrespective of the fact that he/she is short listed by several organisation but at the moment he is offered job by any organisation and is accepted by him/her in writing then the candidate will not be permitted to attend the rest of the campus interviews. 3. Eligibility for appearing in Campus Placement Programme to be held in February-March2016. The candidates who fulfil the following criteria are eligible to appear in the Campus Placement Programme to be held in February-March 2016:
*While attending the Orientation Programme/Campus Interviews candidates should either carry the relevant proof of applying for the membership of the Institute or should submit a written declaration that they would apply for the membership by dates as mentioned above. # In the cases where the candidates clearing their CA. Final Examination in November 2015 and have completed their Articleship and GMCS by 30th April, 2016 but have not attained the age of 21 years shall be eligible to participate in the Campus Placement Programme February-March 2016 only on providing an undertaking that they shall be obtaining the Membership of the Institute immediately on attaining the requisite age. 4. Attending of Orientation programme & Pre-Placement talk is mandatory for the shortlisted candidates. 5. Dress Code as prescribed and approved by the Council for the Members of ICAI has been made mandatory for attending the Campus Placement Programme February-March 2016. Kindly visitwww.placement.icai.org/imgs/recommend.pdf. 6. Candidates opting for bigger centres may update their bio data online on Placement Portal www.placement.icai.org during during 23rd – 24th February 2016 (upto 11. PM) and would be required to necessarily update their choice of bigger centres during this period to receive their Centre Code for the bigger centre, otherwise their database would not be merged with the bigger centre of their choice for shortlisting. 7. If any recruiting entity from smaller centres does not select the candidate or candidate does not accept the offer, their database would be merged (after updating the form within the date of re-submission) with the centre of their second choice from the bigger centres. Also these candidates would be given Fourfresh chances to select recruiting entity at second choice centre. 8. Once finally selected by any recruiting entity and accepting the offer by signing the offer letter, the candidate cannot appear for any other interview or accept job from the recruiting organisation that have interviewed him/her earlier. 9. The last dates for filling up online application forms for the candidates, shortlisting details, consents for appearing in the interviews of the various recruiting organizations will be as per the details given onwww.placement.icai.org. 10. The shortlisted candidates from the respective companies are required to go through the Online Presentations hosted by the recruiting companies in their login which would provide them details regarding the Job Profile, Place of Posting offered etc. Important Feature in Campus Placement Programme: Two round of shortlisting by companies:At each of the centre, the recruiting entities companies may shortlist twice. Step 1: After first round of shortlisting by companies, the shortlisted candidates would mark their consent online. Step 2: First round of consent date will be closed and now recruiting entity can see and shortlist the remaining candidates from that particular centre and following data will be visible to recruiting entity for shortlist. a. candidate who have not been shortlisted by any recruiting entity till now b. candidate shortlisted but have not given consent to any recruiting entity c. candidate has given consent to 1-2 recruiting entities only till now Step 3: Again the candidates shortlisted in second round can give their online consent. Step 4 : Second round shortlisting will be restricted to total vacancy * 15 times i. e (previous consent + new shortlisting total =vacancy* 15 times). Candidates who will unable to give their consent in first round of shortlisting cannot give consent after start date of IInd round of shortlisting. 11. The Submission of the form for the programme would be complete only after making the online payment of Rs 250/- after clicking the Submit button once the Registration Form will be completed. a. After completing the profile at www.placement.icai.org at the time of submission of form it will take the candidate to payment gateway to make the online payment. b. After confirmation of payment receipt at our end candidate would be allotted a centre code by CMII of ICAI. 12. Candidate can update their consent within consent date any number of times i. e they can delete/change their consent already marked within the designated last date for giving the online consent. Pre-Placement Talk(PPT): a) It has been decided to reintroduce the Face to face Pre Placement Talk (PPT) to be conducted by the recruiting organizations after the candidates Consents (Both Rounds) before the Written Test at the bigger centres only. Also the existing practice of hosting of PPT by the recruiting entities online in their login on www.placement.icai.org which is visible in the candidates login also for their information shall continue. b) Attending of PPT at the bigger centres by the shortlisted candidate would be mandatory. Guidelines for the Orientation Programme: a) The shortlisted candidates already attended the orientation program at the smaller centres is advisable not to attend the orientation program at bigger/metro centres after the merger of the database with the second centre of their choice. b) If the candidates has opted only for one centre which is a bigger centre for interview the shortlisted candidates is advisable to attend the orientation program at any one of the bigger centres only. c) Attending the Orientation Programme shall be mandatory for the shortlisted candidates. Advices to the candidates 1. Where the candidates have qualified in November, 2015 final examination but their articleship and/or GMCS is not completing on 30th April, 2016 they shall be permitted to appear in the Campus Placement Programme to be held in August-September, 2016. 2. Organisations participating in the Campus Placement Programme prefer that the candidates selected by them should be ready to join the organisations immediately and should not claim that their GMCS / Articleship is pending and requires more time to join. 3. Candidates should not select a Campus Interview Centre which is far away from their place of residence because companies at chosen centre may decide the posting location of the candidate presuming that they belong to that particular Campus Interview Centre area.(In other words such candidate may face problem relating to location of the posting). 4. It is also advised to the candidates that they should opt the same Centre for the Orientation Programme and the Campus Interviews as in the above schedule. 5. Before applying for Campus Placement programme kindly make sure that you are in genuine need of a Job. Steps for submission of online form for candidate on www.placement.icai.org for campus interviews Category 1: Candidates who have qualified CA final in November, 2015 examination and are eligible. Step 1: Initial registration: click on www.placement.icai.org/new_cand.asp?typeofcandidate=F and generate your password after filling up the initial registration details. Step 2: click on www.placement.icai.org/ca_login.asp?typeofcandidate=F and logged in by giving your CA final roll number as user name and password which you have chosen earlier .Fill the registration form which is divided into six parts. Step 3: Submit your form and make the online payment. Step 4: After which you will receive a centre code like DEL-..,MUM-..etc that means you have successfully completed initial steps. Step 5: After the successfulcompletionof registration, candidates should take the print out of the Print Profile and the Photo Identity Card which they are required to mandatorily carry while visiting for the Orientation programme and Campus Interviews. Category 2: Candidates who have qualified CA final before November, 2015 examination and are eligible. Step 1: : Preliminary registration: Click on a separate link given on home page of www.placement.icai.org/ for candidates who have qualified CA final before November, 2015 examination and fill the details asked for to verify the credentials. Step 2: You will receive an email and also announcement will be hosted on website confirming the status with new roll number. Step 3: Initial registration: Click on www.placement.icai.org/new_cand.asp?typeofcandidate=F and generate your password by filling new roll number received via email from CMII Secretariat. Step 4: Click on www.placement.icai.org/ca_login.asp?typeofcandidate=F and logged in by giving your CA final roll number as user name and password which you have chosen earlier .Fill the registration form which is divided into six parts. Step 5: Submit your form and make the online payment. Step 6: After which you will receive a centre code like DEL-..MUM-..etc that means you have successfully completed initial steps. Step 7: After the successfulcompletionof registration, candidates should take the print out of the Print Profile and the Photo Identity Card which they are required to mandatorily carry while visiting for the Orientation programme and Campus Interviews. Helpline for the queries of candidates: (011) 30110526/548/549/450, [email protected]; [email protected] Disclaimer: The CMII of ICAI reserves the right to change its policy at any point of time as per its discretion.
Executive Committee
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President-in-Office Mumbai
CA. V.C. James Kochi
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
CA. Ved Jain, President-in-Office New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President-in-Office Mumbai
CA. G. Ramaswamy Coimbatore
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. Ved Jain, President-in-Office New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President-in-Office Mumbai
Shri R. Sekar New Delhi
Disciplinary Committee (Under Section 21D)
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President-in-Office Mumbai
CA. Akshay Kumar Gupta Kanpur
B. NON-STANDING COMMITTEES
CA. Amarjit Chopra, Chairman New Delhi
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice-President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Atul Chunilal Bheda Mumbai
CA. Mahesh P. Sarda Jamnagar
CA. G. Ramaswamy Coimbatore
CA. Subodh Kumar Agrawal Kolkata
CA. Akshay Kumar Gupta Kanpur
CA. Vinod Jain New Delhi
Shri A.K. Awasthi (Represented by Ms. Saroj Puhani) New Delhi
Shri R. Sekar New Delhi
CA. David Jones (Representing ASSOCHAM) (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Rahul Roy (Representing FICCI) (Co-opted) Kolkata
(CA. Dolphy D’souza, Mumbai as an alternate to CA. Rahul Roy)
CA. Sanjay Grover (Representing ICSI) (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Balwinder Singh (Representing ICWAI) (Co-opted) Chandigarh
CA. P.R. Ramesh (Co-opted) Secunderabad
CA. Harinderjit Singh, Chairman Gurgaon
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain Mumbai
CA. Shanti Lal Daga Hyderabad
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay Kolkata
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
CA. Vipul Kantilal Choksi (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Chinnasamy Ganesan (Co-opted) Chennai
CA. Krishan Lal Bansal (Co-opted) Pune
CA. K. Raghu, Chairman Bangalore
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah Nagpur
CA. Shanti Lal Daga Hyderabad
CA. J. Venkateswarlu Hyderabad
CA. Vinod Jain New Delhi
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. Rajiv Mehrotra (Co-opted) Kanpur
CA. Uday Vishnu Sathaye (Co-opted) Pune
CA. Parag Rajnikant Raval (Co-opted) Ahmedabad
CA. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman Mumbai
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain Mumbai
CA. V. Murali Chennai
CA. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay Kolkata
CA. Harinderjit Singh Gurgaon
Shri Anil K. Agarwal New Delhi
CA. Jitender Goel (Co-opted) Ghaziabad
CA. Amarthaluru Subba Rao (Co-opted) Bangalore
CA. Suresh Kumar Kabra (Co-opted) Surat
CA. Rajkumar S. Adukia, Chairman Mumbai
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Preeti Pradip Mahatme Goa
CA. J. Venkateswarlu Hyderabad
CA. Akshay Kumar Gupta Kanpur
Shri Jitesh Khosla New Delhi
CA. Tilokchand Punamchand Ostwal (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Ved Parkash Bansal (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah, Chairman Nagpur
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice-Presidet (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
Shri A.K. Awasthi New Delhi
Shri Manoj K. Sarkar Kolkata
CA. Devinder Kumar Singla (Co-opted) Chandigarh
CA. Ashok Kumar Khurana (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Vijay Kumar Gupta, Chairman Faridabad
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice-President (Ex-officio) Mumbai
CA. Bhavana Doshi Mumbai
CA. Mahesh P. Sarda Jamnagar
CA. Anuj Goyal Ghaziabad
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. D. Venkata Jankinath (Co-opted) Hyderabad
CA. C. Subramanyam Reddy (Co-opted) Hyderabad
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah, Chairman Nagpur
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Sanjeev Maheshwari Mumbai
CA. V.C. James Kochi
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda New Delhi
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. Puspjeet Kumar (Co-opted) Kolkata
CA. Hem Chand Jain (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Pramod Kumar Shah (Co-opted) Siliguri
CA. Rajkumar S. Adukia, Chairman Mumbai
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Jayant Gokhale Mumbai
CA. Shanti Lal Daga Hyderabad
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. K.P. Khandelwal Kolkata
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
Shri A.K. Awasthi New Delhi
CA. Gaurang Vinod Chandra Gandhi (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Rattan Bansal (Co-opted) Kaithal
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CA. Sunil H. Talati, Vice-Chairman Ahmedabad
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah Nagpur
CA. Shanti Lal Daga Hyderabad
CA. Vinod Jain New Delhi
Dr. Pritam Singh Gurgaon
CA. Manaswy Kothari (Co-opted) Kolkata
CA. Udaykumar B. Gujar (Co-opted) Pune
Committee on Financial Markets & Investors’ Protection
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain, Vice-Chairman Mumbai
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Preeti Pradip Mahatme Goa
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
CA. Vinod Jain New Delhi
Shri R. Sekar New Delhi
CA. Gul M. Teckchandani (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Suresh Inderchand Surana (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Virendra Pratap (Co-opted) Delhi
CA. Atul Chunilal Bheda, Chairman Mumbai
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Preeti Pradip Mahatme Goa
CA. S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal Kolkata
Shri A.K. Awasthi New Delhi
CA. Kamlesh Shivji Vikamsey (Co-opted) Mumbai
International Affairs Committee
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Vice-Chairman) Mumbai
CA. S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad
CA. Vijay Kumar Garg Jaipur
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. T. V. Mohan Das Pai (Co-opted) Bangalore
CA. Ved Jain, President (Leader) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Deputy Leader) Mumbai
CA. Shanti Lal Daga Hyderabad
Shri Jitesh Khosla New Delhi
CA. Ved Jain, President (Editor-in-Chief) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Joint Editor) Mumbai
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah Nagpur
CA. Mahesh P. Sarda Jamnagar
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. Akshay Kumar Gupta Kanpur
Shri Manoj K. Sarkar Kolkata
CA. Krishan Vrind Jain (Co-opted) Chandigarh
CA. Ramesh Kumar Goyal (Co-opted) Surat
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain, Chairman Mumbai
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah Nagpur
CA. G. Ramaswamy Coimbatore
CA. K.P. Khandelwal Kolkata
CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda New Delhi
Dr. Pritam Singh Gurgaon
CA. Raj Kumar (Co-opted) Faridabad
CA. Viren Harshadrai Mehta (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Naveen ND Gupta (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal, Chairman Kolkata
CA. Jaydeep Narendra Shah Nagpur
CA. Harinderjit Singh Gurgaon
CA. Anuj Goyal, Chairman Ghaziabad
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Sunil H. Talati Ahmedabad
CA. S. Santhanakrishnan Chennai
CA. Vinod Jain New Delhi
Shri Manoj K. Sarkar Kolkata
Shri O.P. Vaish New Delhi
CA. Mukund Hari Singhal (Co-opted) Aligarh
CA. Ram Manohar (Co-opted) Jaipur
CA. Subhash Chandra Verma (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Shanti Lal Daga, Chairman Hyderabad
CA. Jayant Gokhale Mumbai
CA. Manoj Fadnis Indore
Financial Reporting Review Board
CA. Manoj Fadnis, Vice Chairman Indore
CA. Jayant Gokhale Mumbai
CA. Sanjeev Maheshwari Mumbai
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal Kolkata
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay, Chairman Kolkata
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Mahesh P. Sarda Jamnagar
CA. K.P. Khandelwal Kolkata
CA. Anuj Goyal Ghaziabad
Shri Manoj K. Sarkar Kolkata
Dr. Pritam Singh Gurgaon
CA. Parthasarathi De (Co-opted) Kolkata
CA. Narendra Kumar Aneja (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Nagesh Dinkar Pinge (Co-opted) Mumbai
Committee on Accounting Standards for Local Bodies
CA. Amarjit Chopra, Vice-Chairman New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad
CA. K.P. Khandelwal Kolkata
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal Kolkata
CA. Vijay K. Gupta Faridabad
Shri Manoj K. Sarkar Kolkata
Shri A.K. Awasthi New Delhi
CA. Pawan Jain (Co-opted) Kolkata
CA. G. Anil (Co-opted) Chennai
Committee on Corporate Governance
CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda, Vice-Chairman New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Jayant Gokhale Mumbai
CA. Mahesh P. Sarda Jamnagar
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. Harinderjit Singh Gurgaon
Shri Anil K. Agarwal New Delhi
CA. Shailesh Haridas Bathiya (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. P.R. Vittel (Co-opted) Coimbatore
CA. Jag Mohan Seth (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. S. Gopalakrishnan, Chairman Hyderabad
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain Mumbai
CA. Manoj Fadnis Indore
CA. Harinderjit Singh Gurgaon
Shri Jitesh Khosla New Delhi
CA. Ashok Kumar Aggarwal (Co-opted) Delhi
Committee on Government Accounting
CA. J. Venkateswarlu, Vice-Chairman Hyderabad
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Atul Chunilal Bheda Mumbai
CA. K.P. Khandelwal Kolkata
CA. Amarjit Chopra New Delhi
Shri R. Sekar New Delhi
CA. Vinod Kumar Bansal (Co-opted) Delhi
CA. Mahesh Kumar Goyal (Co-opted) New Delhi
Committee on Management Accounting
CA. Rajkumar S. Adukia, Vice-Chairman Mumbai
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. Amarjit Chopra New Delhi
Shri R. Sekar New Delhi
Shri Jitesh Khosla New Delhi
CA. S. Ramakrishnan (Co-opted) Chennai
CA. Parveen Sharma (Co-opted) Delhi
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal, Chairman Kolkata
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Preeti Pradip Mahatme Goa
CA. K. Raghu Bangalore
CA. J. Venkateswarlu Hyderabad
CA. Akshay Kumar Gupta Kanpur
CA. Vijay K. Gupta Faridabad
CA. Anup Kumar Jain (Co-opted) Ludhiana
CA. M.C. Joseph (Co-opted) Kochi
CA. Jainarayan Gupta (Co-opted) Kolkata
CA. Vinod Jain, Chairman New Delhi
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain Mumbai
CA. S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad
CA. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay Kolkata
CA. Amarjit Chopra New Delhi
Shri O.P. Vaish New Delhi
CA. Rupendra Singh (Co-opted) Gurgaon
CA. Prabhat Krishnagopal Maheshwari (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Amitav Kothari (Co-opted) Kolkata
CA. Ved Jain, President (Chairman) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Vice-Chairman) Mumbai
CA. Atul Chunilal Bheda Mumbai
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal Kolkata
CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda New Delhi
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
Shri O.P. Vaish New Delhi
CA. Piyush V. Goyal (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. R. Balakrishnan (Co-opted) Chennai
CA. Mahesh P. Sarda, Chairman Jamnagar
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Pankaj Inderchand Jain Mumbai
CA. Preeti Pradip Mahatme Goa
CA. V. Murali Chennai
CA. Manoj Fadnis Indore
Shri Manoj K. Sarkar Kolkata
CA. Sanjeev L. Kapadia (Co-opted) Mumbai
CA. Parveen Kumar Bansal (Co-opted) Ahmedabad
CA. Rano Jain (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Bhavana Doshi, Chairperson Mumbai
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Shanti Lal Daga Hyderabad
CA. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay Kolkata
CA. Amarjit Chopra New Delhi
Shri R. Sekar New Delhi
CA. Ashok Kumar Batra (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Madhukar N. Hiregange (Co-opted) Bangalore
CA. Shanti Lal Daga, Chairman Hyderabad
CA. Ved Jain, President (Ex-Officio) New Delhi
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice-President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Jayant Gokhale Mumbai
CA. Sanjeev Maheshwari Mumbai
CA. S. Santhanakrishnan Chennai
CA. Subodh K. Agrawal Kolkata
CA. Mohinder Pal Singh (Co-opted) New Delhi
CA. Deepak Goyal (Co-opted) Bhopal
Special Purpose Committee
(for the purpose of bringing out a Vision Document 2021)
CA. S. Santhanakrishnan, Vice-Chairman Chennai
CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice President (Ex-Officio) Mumbai
CA. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay Kolkata
CA. Amarjit Chopra New Delhi
Shri Anil K. Agarwal New Delhi
Shri K.R. Maheshwari Jaipur
CA. N. Nityananda (Co-opted) Bangalore
CA. Suraj Garg (Co-opted) New Delhi
Board of Discipline (Under Section 21A)
CA. G. Ramaswamy Coimbatore
Shri Suman Kumar Nayak (Nominee of the Central Government) Patna
CA. Ved Jain, President-in-Office (Presiding Officer) New Delhi
CA. S. Santhanakrishnan Chennai
Shri R.K. Handoo (Nominee of the Central Government) New Delhi
Shri M.P. Lohia (Nominee of the Central Government) Mumbai
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