CMA Intermediate is a vital step for aspiring cost accountants aiming to earn the CMA designation. Proper registration is essential to ensure a smooth application process. This guide will walk you through the CMA Intermediate registration for December 2025, covering eligibility, important dates, registration fees, required documents, and the registration process.
The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) administers the CMA Intermediate exam. Candidates must register before the deadline to be eligible for the exam. The last date to apply for CMA Intermediate registration for December 2025 is July 31, 2025.
To be eligible for the CMA Intermediate registration for December 2025, candidates must meet one of the following criteria:
Graduates from a recognized university can apply.
Students who have completed the CMA Foundation course are eligible.
Engineering students who have finished their 4th semester or 2nd year can apply provisionally.
Candidates who passed CA IPCC Inter are eligible for direct entry.
Postgraduates and doctoral degree holders are also eligible.
While ICMAI has not mentioned a specific CMA Inter registration age limit, candidates must meet the academic qualifications.
Follow these steps to successfully complete the CMA Intermediate registration for December 2025:
Go to the ICMAI official website and navigate to the CMA Intermediate registration section.
New users must register by providing a valid email ID and mobile number.
Enter personal details, including name, date of birth, contact information, and educational qualifications. Ensure accuracy to avoid complications.
Candidates need to upload scanned copies of:
Matriculation Certificate
10+2 Certificate
Graduation Degree (if applicable)
CMA Foundation Completion Certificate (if applicable)
Passport-sized photographs
The CMA Intermediate registration fee is ₹23,100, payable in two installments:
1st Installment: ₹12,000
2nd Installment: ₹11,100
Payments can be made via net banking, credit card, or debit card.
After completing the form and payment, submit your application. A confirmation email with registration details will be sent.
ICMAI offers two registration options:
Online Mode (Oral Coaching): Faster processing and preferred for convenience.
Postal Mode (Self-Study): Requires sending physical documents to the regional office.
Choosing the right mode will help you prepare effectively for the exam.
Your CMA Intermediate registration remains valid for seven years from the date of registration. If you do not complete the exam within this period, you must apply for DE NOVO Registration by paying ₹5,000.
Understanding the exam pattern will help you prepare strategically. The exam consists of two groups, each with four papers:
Business Laws and Ethics
Financial Accounting
Direct and Indirect Taxation
Cost Accounting
Operations Management & Strategic Management
Corporate Accounting and Auditing
Financial Management & Business Data Analytics
Management Accounting
Each paper is 100 marks, and candidates must score at least 40% in each paper and 50% in aggregate to pass.