A Complete Guide on How to Get a BIG 4 Articleship

Introduction
Articleship is crucial to a Chartered Accountant’s training, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
It is a mandatory three-year internship required by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), designed to provide hands-on experience in auditing, taxation, and financial consulting. The quality of your articleship experience plays a key role in shaping your career as a CA.
The BIG 4 firms—Deloitte, PwC, EY, and KPMG—are globally recognized professional services firms specializing in audit, tax, and advisory. Securing an articleship in one of these firms is considered a dream opportunity for CA students.
Understanding the BIG 4 Selection Process
The BIG 4 firms follow a structured hiring process, primarily divided into:
- Pre-Result Drives (for students awaiting CA Inter results)
- Post-Result Recruitment (after CA Inter results are announced)
- Mid-Term Hiring (on a need-basis in case of vacancies)
Pre-Result Drives
Many BIG 4 firms conduct Pre-Result Drives to select high-potential candidates before CA Inter results are declared.
The selection is conditional—meaning, even if you clear all interview rounds, the final offer depends on your CA Inter exam results.
The process includes shortlisting, online tests, group discussions (GD), and interviews. Candidates selected in pre-result drives are often given preference over those applying post-results.
Post-Result Recruitment
After CA Inter results are declared, BIG 4 firms open official applications for articleship positions. This is the main hiring phase, and the competition is intense.
Selection Criteria:
- Candidates who have cleared both CA Inter groups are preferred.
- Exceptional candidates with one group cleared may get a chance (though rare).
- Strong communication skills, confidence, and a well-structured resume play a huge role.
Mid-Term Hiring
BIG 4 firms may hire candidates outside the usual recruitment cycles if vacancies arise due to resignations or transfers.
This process is not guaranteed and depends on openings at the time. Networking (on LinkedIn, through referrals, or HR contacts) can increase your chances of getting noticed for mid-term hiring.
How to Apply for BIG 4 Articleship
Landing an articleship in a BIG 4 firm requires a strategic approach. Here’s how you can maximize your chances:
Apply Through Career Portals
Each BIG 4 firm has a dedicated careers page where articleship openings are listed. Regularly check:
Deloitte Careers Page
PwC Careers Page
EY Careers Page
KPMG Careers Page
Applying through the portal is essential, but it may not always guarantee a response.
Use Referrals & Networking
- Reach out to seniors, friends, or relatives working in BIG 4 firms and ask for a referral.
- Connect with HR professionals and BIG 4 employees on LinkedIn; a direct HR reference increases the chances of getting shortlisted.
- Join Telegram/WhatsApp groups where job postings and hiring updates are shared.
Directly Contact HR
- Find HR contact details via LinkedIn or BIG 4 office directories.
- Email HR with a well-structured resume and cover letter, highlighting your strengths and interest in the firm.
- Be persistent but professional—a follow-up after a week can help.
Stay Updated on Walk-In Drives
Some BIG 4 firms conduct walk-in interviews for articleship positions. Follow LinkedIn pages, ICAI job boards, and company announcements to stay informed.
BIG 4 Interview Process & Selection Criteria
Getting selected for a BIG 4 articleship involves multiple rounds of evaluation. The process generally includes:
Online Assessment Test
Most BIG 4 firms conduct an aptitude test as the first step. It typically covers:
- Logical reasoning & quantitative aptitude
- Verbal ability (English proficiency)
- Basic accounting & taxation concepts
- Situational judgment & psychometric questions (in some firms)
Group Discussion (GD)
Some firms conduct GDs to assess:
- Communication skills & clarity of thought
- Ability to articulate ideas under pressure
- Teamwork & leadership potential
Common topics include current affairs, business trends, or general abstract topics.
Personal Interview Rounds
(A) HR Interview
This round focuses on personality, confidence, and communication skills. Expect questions like:
- “Tell me about yourself.”
- “Why do you want to join this firm?”
- “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”
(B) Technical Interview
This round tests your accounting, auditing, and taxation knowledge. Key topics include:
- Accounting Standards & IND AS
- Audit procedures & risk assessment
- Direct & Indirect Taxation basics
- Practical case scenarios related to audit & finance
Pro Tip: Be thorough with Accounting Standard 10 (PPE), Audit Assertions, and Tax Deduction Sections (like 80C, 80D, TDS provisions).
(C) Partner/Director Round
- A mix of technical + HR questions
- Focuses on your long-term career goals, ethics, and leadership mindset
- Sometimes includes a casual discussion to assess cultural fit
Selection Criteria
BIG 4 firms assess candidates on:
- Communication skills & confidence
- Technical knowledge & problem-solving ability
- Teamwork & adaptability
- Commitment to long-term growth with the firm
Conclusion
Securing an articleship in a BIG 4 firm is a dream for many CA aspirants, but it requires preparation, persistence, and strategic effort. While the competition is intense, those who focus on communication, confidence, and technical skills stand a much higher chance of success.
Your articleship experience shapes your career, whether in a BIG 4, a mid-sized firm, or a niche consultancy. The key is to stay proactive, keep learning, and make the most of the opportunities you get.
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