Malegaon:
In a remarkable show of success rate, 11 of the total 16 students
of the CA Coaching Centre - jointly run by Rahmani Foundation and
Pune based Ummul Qura Foundation - cleared the Chartered
Accountant (CA) entrance exams in their first attempt.
The results were announced last
week.
"In its very first year of
establishment, our Coaching Centre has registered an impressive
59% success rate. This is quite satisfying and encouraging for
us", Chairman-Founder of ahmani Foundation Maulana Syed Mohammad
Wali Rahmani said from Patna while speaking to ummid.com on phone.
Patna based Rahmani Foundation and
Ummul Qura Foundation, Pune had joined hands in June 2010 to
establish the coaching centre to prepare Muslim students for
Chartered Accountant (CA) exams. Admission to the centre, which is
run on confessional basis, was done after written and oral exams.
The students of the centre, who
appeared and cleared the Common Proficiency Test (CPT), which is
generally regarded as CA Entrance, include Shakaib Yusuf, Syed
Kamran Omar, Shaabaz Khan, Faizan Aalam, Jahangir Aalam, Saabir
Aalam, Nisar Ahmed, Rashid Shahidi, Ha'meem, Ishtiyaque Ahmed and
Mohd Yasir Ehsan - all belonging to Bihar, Jharkhand and West
Bengal.
They are now eligible to appear for
Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) exams after ten
months.
The Chartered Accountant (CA) exams
are considered as one of the toughest and the overall results are
normally marginal. While the CPT results are between 25-30%, IPCC
and CA Final results are normally between 15-25% and 1-10%
respectively.
Patna based Rahmani 30 was initially
established by Maulana Syed Mohammad Wali Rahmani in line with
Super 30 to prepare Muslim students for IIT JEE. It came to the
limelight when all its ten students, who appeared for IIT JEE,
cleared the exams in their first attempt itself. The foundation
now plans to establish centers to prepare Muslim students for
Scientific Research and other higher end courses.
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