Articleship · Professional vacancies

Train and practise with the firm.

Per ICAI § 3.3.6(vii)

The firm publishes vacancies on a passive basis — both for articled assistants under the Institute's training scheme and for professional positions. Applications are welcome by the channels listed on each respective page.

01 — Open positions

Two channels.

Articleship is open to candidates registered with the ICAI for the practical training scheme. Professional vacancies are open to qualified Chartered Accountants and senior professional staff.

I · Articleship

Articled assistant positions

Three-year practical-training engagements under the Institute's training scheme, supervised directly by a partner.

Eligibility
ICAI registration for practical training (CA Foundation cleared)
Duration
Three years per ICAI scheme
Stipend
Per ICAI minimum scale
Office
Ballari (Head Office) and Bengaluru (Branch)
Rotation
Audit, taxation, advisory, and corporate-services work
Application channel
II · Professional

Professional vacancies

Positions for qualified Chartered Accountants and senior professional staff. Open as engagement load and the firm's plans require.

Eligibility
ICAI member · specialist staff considered
Roles
Audit, direct & indirect tax, advisory
Office
By placement
Status
Reviewed quarterly
Mode
Full-time, in-office
Application channel
The firm does not advertise vacancies through aggregator platforms or paid recruitment channels. Per § 3.6 of the Institute's Code of Ethics, listing on application-based aggregator platforms that mix CAs with other categories is not permitted.
02 — Training

Articleship as practical training.

The firm trains articled assistants under the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India's prescribed scheme, with rotation across audit, taxation, advisory, and corporate-services work.

Articled assistants spend their first months on the audit floor, supervised directly by a partner. Subsequent rotations cover statutory-audit work in different sectors, tax-audit and direct-tax advisory, indirect-tax (GST) work, and corporate-services and incorporation work. By the third year, articles take supervisory responsibility on smaller engagements and act as the principal point of contact with junior client teams.

The firm encourages articles to take up the Institute's parallel courses (DISA, certificate courses on taxation, on bank-branch audit) where these align with the practice areas they have rotated through.