ICAI Removed ISCA from Revised CA Final Syllabus

ICAI Removed ISCA from Revised CA Final Syllabus It is like a big relief for the students of CA final. Though it being an important subject

ICAI Removed ISCA from Revised CA Final Syllabus
It is like a big relief for the students of CA final. Though it being an important subject in practical life. But students fail to understand the concepts and clear the subject. Most of the students complaint about the subject becoming a hurdle in their success .A few students consider the subject as a nightmare for clearing group 2 of CA final. So here is a good news from ICAI for you.
In the new CA Syllabus, ICAI Removed ISCA (Information System Control & Audit) from syllabus.
Paper-6 will now be an 'Elective Paper'. Students can choose any one of the following Elective Paper:
1.Risk Management
2. International Taxation
3. Economic Laws
4. Capital Markets
5. GFRS
6. Multi Disciplinary Case Study
https://studycafe.in/2017/05/ca-final-may-2017-question-papers.html
In Paper 7: Direct Tax Laws 70marks for Direct Tax and rest is International Taxation (30 Marks)
Also in Paper 8, Indirect Taxation will have GST for 75 Marks and Customs & FDP for 25 Marks.
Refer this link to check details of revised scheme
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