Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)
Mutual Recognition Agreement
CPA Australia has a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) with ICAI.
Pathway to CPA membership
The following steps demonstrate the pathway to Associate CPA membership for full members of ICAI under the conditions of the current MRA.
Step 1: Determine your eligibility
You may be eligible to apply for Associate CPA Australia membership if you:
- are a member of good standing with ICAI and not currently subject to any disciplinary sanctions or investigations
- did not gain entry to ICAI membership through another MRA, any other similar pathway agreements or any special member pathway
- have successfully completed:
- the ICAI exams
- the ICAI practical experience requirements
- hold a university degree recognised by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment as being at least equivalent to Australian bachelor degree level which will be determined during the verification of your application, or have at least five years' work experience in professional accounting.
Step 2: Maintain your membership
A member of ICAI who gains membership of CPA Australia under the terms of this MRA must retain their membership with the original membership body.
Work experience evidence
Some of our professional body pathways require evidence of professional work experience.
Step 3: Apply
Complete our online application and submit with the required documentation, including your application and membership fee.
In your application, nominate ICAI as the professional body with whom you studied and hold membership.
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