The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), through its Board of Studies (Academic), organised a “Brainstorming Meet for Academic Excellence” in New Delhi. The meet brought together past and
present leaders of ICAI, industry experts, academicians and professionals to deliberate on strengthening the academic framework of the Chartered Accountancy profession.
The deliberations focused on enhancing the quality and relevance of academic initiatives, aligning learning with global benchmarks and preparing students for emerging areas such as sustainability, fintech, data science, digital learning and industry-linked case studies.
Speaking on the occasion, CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda, President, ICAI, said, “Academic excellence is the cornerstone of ICAI’s global reputation. The Chartered Accountant of tomorrow must be a multidimensional professional, a trusted advisor, a technology-driven leader, a global citizen and an ethical guardian of public interest. Our new curriculum, aligned with the National Education Policy and global standards, places strong emphasis on practical learning, technology integration and soft skills. By incorporating contemporary subjects such as Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, ESG and Forensic Accounting, alongside digital learning tools, we aim to nurture analytical and entrepreneurial abilities that prepare students to seize opportunities in emerging sectors and adapt to evolving industry trends.”
Highlighting ICAI’s recent initiatives, CA. Prasanna Kumar D, Vice President, ICAI, stated, “ICAI is committed not only to academic excellence but also to the holistic development of students. Through initiatives like the mentorship programme CA सारथी (CA Saarthi), which connects experienced Chartered Accountants with students for personalized guidance and motivation and platforms such as Charcha Ka Vishay: CA Pariksha – Let’s Talk: The CA Exam, designed to resolve queries and boost confidence, we are creating a supportive ecosystem. These efforts ensure that our students emerge not just as excellent accountants, but as visionary leaders prepared for the future.”
Expert Deliberations on Practical and Strategic Reforms
The brainstorming meet featured expert discussions on taxation, accounting, law, auditing and career development, recommending actionable reforms to integrate practical exposure, innovation and ethical application of technology in the CA curriculum.
The Taxation session recommended multidisciplinary case studies and ethical integration of AI in the CA course. The Accounting session stressed practical learning, gamification, government accounting and CFO interactions, while the Law session focused on advocacy skills, legal interpretation and court preparedness.
The Auditing session emphasized on inclusion of practical audit methodologies and the introduction of start-up audits, recognizing their unique models and compliance challenges. The discussions also highlighted the need to strengthen advanced career development pathways for Chartered Accountants, enabling them to move from CFO roles to CEO leadership, foster entrepreneurial capabilities and cultivate the strategic and analytical thinking required to excel in today’s dynamic business environment.
This initiative reaffirms ICAI’s commitment to nurturing future-ready Chartered Accountants who can meet global professional challenges with competence, adaptability and integrity.
CA. Hans Raj Chugh, Chairman, BoS (A), ICAI, stated, “Chartered Accountants are not only financial advisors but also nation builders. In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, ICAI is constantly reimagining how it prepares students to stay relevant and indispensable. With initiatives like comprehensive study resources, live virtual classes, mentorship programmes and open house sessions, ICAI is fostering a supportive and future-ready learning environment for aspiring professionals.”
The discussions offered cross-sectoral perspectives and actionable insights, aligning academics with industry needs, global benchmarks and future challenges. These insights will serve as valuable inputs for future reforms in curriculum design, study resources, digital learning and skill development, ensuring that the next generation of Chartered Accountants continues to lead with competence, adaptability and integrity in an evolving world.