Questions

When PT test result will come?

When PT test result will come?

The result will be available on this portal only within 15-20 days. Candidates are advised in their interest to print the same for their records. No separate grades will be issued. Bonus tips to clear the CA Articleship exam and get a preferential location for the test.

Is it compulsory to give PT test ICAI?

Ans. Since you have completed first year of practical training before April 1, 2018, you are not required to appear for first level test. However, you will be required to appear for second level test after completion of second year of practical training.

Why prothrombin time test is done?

The prothrombin time, sometimes referred to as PT or pro time test, is a test to evaluate blood clotting. Prothrombin is a protein produced by your liver. It is one of many factors in your blood that help it to clot appropriately.

How many questions are there in PT test?

40 questions (30 questions carrying one mark and 10 questions carrying 2 marks) will be asked from the compulsory module, i.e. Accounting and Auditing (including Corporate Laws) and 20 questions (15 questions carrying one mark and 5 questions carrying 2 marks) from each selected optional module.

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How can I download PTT admit card?

Follow the step-by-step guideline head below to download the PTT Test call letter with ease:

  1. Open the official website.
  2. Click on the admit card link .
  3. Enter the Application Form Number and password.
  4. Now, click on the Press button.
  5. Your Admit Card will appear on the screen.

What is normal PTT time?

The reference range of the PTT is 60-70 seconds. In patients receiving anticoagulant therapy, the reference range is 1.5-2.5 times the control value in seconds. Critical values that should prompt a clinical alert are as follows: aPTT: More than 70 seconds (signifies spontaneous bleeding)

How do you read PT INR results?

When the INR is higher than the recommended range, it means that your blood clots more slowly than desired, and a lower INR means your blood clots more quickly than desired.