The Beawar Branch of CIRC of ICAI is the second largest branch of the region and enjoys a coveted place in the fraternity.
The Beawar branch was established vide notification dated 13/10/2008 w.e.f. 05/10/2008. The First management committee of the branch was notified on 13th May 2009. The branch at Beawar was constituted with the blessing of C.A Uttam Prakash Agarwal, President of the ICAI. The jurisdiction of the branch shall, besides Beawar city, includes the Bijainagar, Gulabpura, and Jaitaran falling within in a radius of 50 km, from the municipal limit of Beawar city. Acting as a bridge between the members and the Institute, the branch has since then come a long way and has organized number of activities for the members and students.
The Beawar branch enjoys membership strength of more than 500 members and 1500 students spread throughout city. At present the branch is running its affairs from a rented premises and channelised its efforts to have its own branch building in the near future.
Branch has recently conducted Orientation Programme & ITT Programme for IPCC students. The branch is coordinating various exams conducted by the institute for students and its members. The branch is having its own sale counter for the sale of Institute €™s various publications and forms. The branch is also equipped with good library cum Reading Room for the benefits of its members and students.
a coveted place in the fraternit The Beawar Branch of CIRC of ICAI is the second largest branch of the region and enjoys a coveted place in the fraternityy
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