About CCAP
“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.”
- Henry David Thoreau-
“A good plan implemented today is far better than a perfect one implemented tomorrow”, said George Patton the U.S. Army General in World War II and CRISIL Certified Analyst Program is truly the prototype which symbolizes his statement. CCAP is one of the major initiatives in the history of Indian Education System. It is a pioneering effort in the direction of building leaders of tomorrow. CCAP is a unique study cum internship program, started by CRISIL, an organization which has been a major contributor to the growth of the Indian economic system.
CCAP Objective
A strong financial system is the backbone of any economy and a strong financial system is formed only when the working professionals are well aware of the finer nuances of the economic and financial system. They must be well versed with the different kind of ethics, codes and procedures and the complex nature of the financial processes. CCAP is aimed at preparing world class Financial Analysts well equipped with Financial and Analytical tools and related processes of Financial Management.
CCAP Course Design
The CCAP course design consists of a one month rigorous induction module wherein the participants undergo daily classroom training over a plethora of basic financial topics. Later on, at the end of one month, they are allocated to several business units of CRISIL where they work “as participants” from Monday to Thursday, and the following Friday and Saturday, they are further trained by industry stalwarts and regular faculty from NITIE (National Institute of Industrial Engineering), Mumbai. The duration of the course is 2 years. At the end of two years, the successful candidates will be absorbed into the CRISIL workforce based on the conditions of clearing the minimum selection score set by the CRISIL management.
“Sit down before fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every conceived notion, follow humbly wherever and whatever abysses nature leads, or you will learn nothing.”
- Thomas Huxley-

