New Delhi: The University Grants Commission on Monday (March 15) handed an order stating that that the Chartered Accountant (CA), Company Secretary (CS), or Cost and Works Accountant (ICWA) qualifications can be handled as equivalent to postgraduate degrees.
The Commission resolved a long-pending problem of parity between the three programs and different post-graduate programs.
The transfer will allow those that have accomplished the three programs to pursue PhD of their respective disciplines.
“The UGC had received requests from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, to consider the qualification being awarded by them – CA, CS and ICWA, equivalent to post-graduation degrees,” the UGC stated in a press release.
“To consider this, a committee was constituted by the UGC. The commission, in its 550th meeting held on February 18, 2021, considered recommendation of the expert committee and resolved that CA, CS and ICWA qualification be considered equivalent to PG degrees,” it added.
The ICSI in a tweet stated that the choice will assist leverage the CS occupation throughout the globe.
#UGC recognises #CompanySecretary Qualification as equivalent to PG Degree based mostly on representations submitted by #ICSI. This will leverage the #CS Profession throughout the globe. #ICSI is grateful to #UGC for acceding to its request. pic.twitter.com/AXd8sWETEE
— The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (@icsi_cs) March 15, 2021
“The University Grants Commission has resolved that CA Qualification will be treated equivalent to PG Degree based on requests submitted from @theicai. This will not only help CA’s for pursuing higher studies but will also facilitate the mobility of Indian CAs globally,” the ICAI tweeted.
The University Grants Commission @ugc_india has resolved that CA Qualification can be handled equivalent to PG Degree based mostly on requests submitted from @theicai. This is not going to solely assist CA’s for pursuing larger research however will even facilitate the mobility of Indian CAs globally pic.twitter.com/rYKvCVOD1t
— Institute of Chartered Accountants of India – ICAI (@theicai) March 15, 2021