ICAI seeks powers to regulate CA coaching institutes
By Express News Service -
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India wants the central government to empower the ICAI to regulate, monitor and improve the quality of coaching, and also to save students from paying high amounts of
fee.
This has become necessary as some corporate colleges in Andhra Pradesh and some other states offering CA course are luring students with objectionable advertisements and canvassing, ICAI's central council member M Devaraj Reddy has said.
Talking with reporters here on Friday, Reddy, who is heading a committee appointed to look into the mushrooming of sub-standard coaching centres in the country, said that as the ICAI functioned under the ministry of corporate affairs it would recommend to the ministry. Expressing concern that the quality of education being imparted at corporate colleges was not up to the mark and the amounts of fee being collected were huge, Devaraj Reddy said the ICAI had no powers now to crack the whip on such colleges. "ICAI is seeking powers on the lines of powers the UGC and AICTE have, to grant recognition and accreditation to the institutions under it. If empowered, ICAI will give accreditation to all institutions which offer a course in chartered accountancy (CA) in the country. It can also regulate the fee structure,'' he said.
He said taking coaching at such colleges might help students clear the examination but not help them become competent professionals. He asked candidates to follow the syllabus and study the material offered by ICAI which was prepared by experts.
He said the central council of ICAI also recommended to the ministry of corporate affairs to double the stipend being paid to the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) candidates during their three-year articleship.
By Express News Service -
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India wants the central government to empower the ICAI to regulate, monitor and improve the quality of coaching, and also to save students from paying high amounts of
fee.
This has become necessary as some corporate colleges in Andhra Pradesh and some other states offering CA course are luring students with objectionable advertisements and canvassing, ICAI's central council member M Devaraj Reddy has said.
Talking with reporters here on Friday, Reddy, who is heading a committee appointed to look into the mushrooming of sub-standard coaching centres in the country, said that as the ICAI functioned under the ministry of corporate affairs it would recommend to the ministry. Expressing concern that the quality of education being imparted at corporate colleges was not up to the mark and the amounts of fee being collected were huge, Devaraj Reddy said the ICAI had no powers now to crack the whip on such colleges. "ICAI is seeking powers on the lines of powers the UGC and AICTE have, to grant recognition and accreditation to the institutions under it. If empowered, ICAI will give accreditation to all institutions which offer a course in chartered accountancy (CA) in the country. It can also regulate the fee structure,'' he said.
He said taking coaching at such colleges might help students clear the examination but not help them become competent professionals. He asked candidates to follow the syllabus and study the material offered by ICAI which was prepared by experts.
He said the central council of ICAI also recommended to the ministry of corporate affairs to double the stipend being paid to the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) candidates during their three-year articleship.
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