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Business Level I - Business Communication - I (CS1)

This is a special course designed in the context of finance & accountancy with a main focus of developing academic skills & professional skills and improving students’ Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking skills in both academic and professional settings.

Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.

Prior to progressing to the Business Level II. It is recommended to register for this course at the same time of studying other subjects of the  Knowledge Pillar.

No, it is required that this course be completed first before sitting the subjects of the Knowledge Pillar.

4 intakes – Normally during the months of January, April, July & October.

AAT passed finalists are exempted from this programme.

Students should register online only & hard copies of application forms are not accepted. All instructions how to register online are given on the CA website under Multimedia English Language Center(MELC).

Normally it’s 1 month from the date that applications are called.

Should be a registered student of CA Sri LankaShould have submitted the online application formShould have made the relevant registration fee

Registration fee – Rs.500/=

Placement test fee – Rs 500/=

Course fee – Rs. 4,500/= (Payable to particular teaching college in 2 installments)

Exam fee– Rs.2750/=

Study text – Rs. 2,000/= (Can be purchased from the Study Pack Counter/Online)

Revision Kit – free of charge (Can access on the LMS from student’s portal)

Normally fees cannot be carried forward from one batch to the other.

Registration i.e. Rs.500/= should be paid when the online application form is submitted. Course fee can be paid in 2 installments; Rs 2500/= before the commencement of the course & the balance Rs 2000/= after one month from the commencement.

3 ½ months. 55 hours classroom learning & 25 hours online learning (LMS).
Yes, students should have an 75% attendance in order to sit for the final exam.

This test is optional and will be held before the commencement of the course and those who obtain 75% and above are not required to follow the course or make the course fee. However the students who obtain this exemption are required to sit the final exam of CS1.

At CA Sri Lanka head office and its information centers island-wide as well.

They will be informed about the placement test via email. (Students should check whether their email addresses & the mobile numbers are correct in their profiles at the time of submitting the application form online).

Classes are held island wide at approved teaching colleges. (Pl refer to the list of approved teaching colleges on MELC site which conducts CS1/CS2 classes).

You can contact the particular teaching college to check the class schedules.

No, students are not permitted to change the centre that they have registered for, once registered. But centers may be changed if the specific center is unable to facilitate the students or based on a valid reason.

Students who have obtained an overall score of 6.5 at IELTS (General / Academic) are exempted from this programme.

AAT passed finalists

No. They could contact the particular Course Co-ordinator where they will be sent a google form to apply

It’s necessary to have the CS1 study guide for learning as it’s developed in line with the syllabus.

Always refer to the CA website under MELC to get updates on courses conducted by MELC. You may get the contact details of the MELC staff from the CA website.