What an articleship at the firm involves.
An articled assistant joins the firm under the Institute's prescribed scheme and remains for the three-year duration. The role is designed to develop the technical depth and judgement that the Institute's qualifying examination requires.
Year one
The first year is centred on audit. The article spends time on the audit floor, supervised by a partner, working through statutory-audit, tax-audit, and concurrent-audit engagements. Documentation, vouching, ledger-scrutiny, and audit-trail review form the core skills of this period.
Year two
The second year rotates the article across direct tax, indirect tax (GST), and corporate-services work. The article is responsible for return preparation under supervision, scrutiny-assistance work, and the documentation that fresh incorporations and ROC filings require.
Year three
By the third year, articles take supervisory responsibility on smaller engagements and act as the principal contact with junior client teams. The work-mix continues to span audit, taxation, and corporate-services, with greater autonomy and responsibility for review.
Stipend & conditions
Stipend follows the ICAI-prescribed minimum scale, revised in line with each year of training. Working hours follow the office's standard schedule, with peak-season variations during audit windows and statutory-deadline weeks.
