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ICAI Announces CA September–November 2026 Examination Schedule; Applications Open from July 6

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has officially notified the schedule for the Chartered Accountants Foundation, Intermediate and Final Examinations to be conducted during September and November 2026. 

According to the notification, examinations will be conducted across a large network of centres throughout India and at overseas centres in Bahrain, Dubai (UAE), and Kathmandu (Nepal), subject to a sufficient number of candidates opting for those locations. 

CA Intermediate Examination Schedule

The Intermediate Course Examination will be conducted as follows:

GroupExamination Dates
Group I1, 3 and 6 September 2026
Group II8, 10 and 12 September 2026

CA Foundation Examination Schedule

ExaminationDates
Foundation Course2, 5, 7 and 9 September 2026

CA Final Examination Schedule

GroupExamination Dates
Group I2, 4 and 6 November 2026
Group II9, 11 and 13 November 2026

Members’ Examinations

International Taxation – Assessment Test (INTT-AT)

ExaminationDates
INTT-AT11 and 13 November 2026

Insurance and Risk Management (IRM) Technical Examination

ModuleDates
Modules I to IV6, 9, 11 and 13 November 2026

ICAI has clarified that the examination schedule will remain unchanged even if any examination day is declared a public holiday by the Central Government, State Government, or local authorities. 

Examination Timings

The Institute has prescribed different durations for certain papers. Foundation Papers 3 and 4 will be of two hours duration, while Final Paper 6 and all INTT-AT papers will be of four hours duration. Other papers will continue to be three-hour examinations. 

ExaminationPaper(s)Exam Timings (IST)Duration
FoundationPaper 1 & 22 PM to 5 PM3 Hours
FoundationPaper 3 & 4*2 PM to 4 PM2 Hours
IntermediateAll Papers2 PM to 5 PM3 Hours
FinalPaper 1 to 52 PM to 5 PM3 Hours
FinalPaper 62 PM to 6 PM4 Hours
INTT–ATAll Papers*2 PM to 6 PM4 Hours
IRM Technical ExaminationAll Papers*2 PM to 5 PM3 Hours

* No advance reading time will be provided for Foundation Papers 3 and 4 and all Post Qualification Course examinations. All other examinations will have a 15-minute advance reading period from 1:45 PM to 2:00 PM (IST). 

Extensive Examination Centre Network

ICAI has designated examination centres across almost all States and Union Territories. Major cities include Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Pune, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Indore, Kochi, Srinagar, and several others. Rajasthan alone will host examinations in 24 cities, while Maharashtra will have 37 centres and Tamil Nadu 28 centres. 

Overseas Examination Centres

For Foundation, Intermediate and Final examinations, candidates may also opt for:

Overseas Centres
Bahrain
Dubai (UAE)
Kathmandu (Nepal)

The Institute has prescribed separate commencement timings aligned with local time zones for these overseas centres. 

Online Examination Forms

ICAI has mandated online submission of examination forms through the Self Service Portal (SSP).

Important Dates

DetailsDates
Commencement of online examination application forms6 July 2026 (Monday)
Last date without late fee19 July 2026 (Sunday)
Last date with late fee22 July 2026 (Wednesday)
Correction window for examination city/medium23 July 2026 to 25 July 2026

Candidates must submit applications through the SSP portal and pay examination fees online. Members appearing for INTT-AT and IRM examinations are required to apply through the dedicated PQC examination portal. 

Examination Fees

Intermediate Course Examination

CategoryFee
For Indian Centres
Single Group / Unit (All except 2)₹ 1500/-
Both Groups / Unit 2₹ 2700/-
For Overseas Centres (excluding Kathmandu)
Single Group / Unit (All except 2)US$ 325
Both Groups / Unit 2US$ 500
For Kathmandu (Nepal) Centre
Single Group / Unit (All except 2)₹ 2200/-
Both Groups / Unit 2₹ 3400/-

Final Course Examination

CategoryFee
For Indian Centres
Single Group₹ 1800/-
Both Groups₹ 3300/-
For Overseas Centres (excluding Kathmandu)
Single GroupUS$ 325
Both GroupsUS$ 550
For Kathmandu (Nepal) Centre
Single Group₹ 2200/-
Both Groups₹ 4000/-

Foundation Course Examination

CategoryFee
For Indian Centres₹ 1500/-
For Overseas Centres (excluding Kathmandu)US$ 325
For Kathmandu (Nepal) Centre₹ 2200/-

Post Qualification Course Examinations

ExaminationFee
International Taxation – Assessment Test (INTT-AT)₹ 2000/-
Insurance & Risk Management (IRM) Technical Examination₹ 2000/-

A late fee of ₹600 for Indian and Kathmandu centres and US$10 for overseas centres will apply for applications submitted after the regular deadline. 

Option to Answer Papers in Hindi

ICAI has reiterated that candidates appearing in Foundation, Intermediate and Final examinations may choose either English or Hindi as the medium for answering question papers. However, the medium for Post Qualification Course examinations, including INTT-AT and IRM Technical Examination, will remain English only. 

Conclusion

The September–November 2026 examination cycle is expected to witness participation from thousands of CA aspirants across India and abroad. With the notification now officially issued, candidates should begin preparing for the application process, keep track of the July deadlines, and verify their examination city and medium preferences during the correction window. ICAI has advised all candidates to regularly monitor its official website for further announcements and examination-related updates. 

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Mariya Paliwala
Mariya Paliwalahttps://www.jurishour.in/
Mariya is the Senior Editor at Juris Hour. She has 7+ years of experience on covering tax litigation stories from the Supreme Court, High Courts and various tribunals including CESTAT, ITAT, NCLAT, NCLT, etc. Mariya graduated from MLSU Law College, Udaipur (Raj.) with B.A.LL.B. and also holds an LL.M. She started her career as a freelance tax reporter in the leading online legal news companies.

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