Professional Competence Course (PCC)
Professional Competency Course is the first stage of Chartered Accountancy programme. A student can take up this programme after passing CPT examination or after graduating from a recognised university. Under this programme, student receives theoretical knowledge as well as practical training simultaneously. Subjects of study that covered under PCC programme are mentioned below-
Curriculum
| Group I |
| Paper 1 : |
Advanced Accounting (100
Marks) |
| Paper 2 : |
Auditing and Assurance (100
Marks) |
| Paper 3 : |
Law, Ethics and Communication Part I
: Law (60 Marks) Business Laws (30
Marks) Company Law (30 Marks) Part II : Business Ethics (20
Marks) Part III : Business
Communication (20 Marks) |
| Group II |
| Paper 4 : |
Cost Accounting and Financial
Management Part I : Cost Accounting (50 marks) Part
II : Financial Management (50 marks) |
| Paper 5 : |
Taxation Part I : Income-tax (75
Marks) Part II : Service Tax and VAT (25 Marks) |
| Paper 6 : |
Information Technology and Strategic
Management Section A : Information Technology (50
marks) Section B : Strategic Management (50 marks) |
| The subjects of PCC are classified into two groups which astudent
can study and appear in the examination group-wise or both the groups together. |
EligibilityFor admission into PCC programme, a pass in 10+2 examination is necessary along with qualification in Common Proficiency Test (CPT). Consequently, a candidate requires obtaining registration for practical training vis-a-vis registration for Articled Training and 100 Hours Information Technology Training.
The 100 Hours transition training is generally commences from 1st week of December.
RegistrationA student who has passed 10 + 2 examination and has qualification in Common Proficiency Test (CPT) can register for Professional Competence Course (PCC). Such students require apply in form nos. 102 & 103.