
CA Final Exam Dates Jan 2026 have been declared by the ICAI. Candidates now have an official roadmap to prepare for CA Final Exams. ICAI issued the official CA Final January 2026 Exam Schedule for both the groups. The Group I papers will be held on 5, 7, and 9 January 2026, while the Group II exams will take place on 11, 13, and 16 January 2026. Knowing the CA Final January 2026 Exam Dates gives candidates a clear idea of the exam order and helps them schedule revision, mock tests, and rest days between various topics.
ICAI has released the CA Final January 2026 Exam Dates officially. The notice also includes the specific dates for each group of aspirants. Candidates can use this information to manage their time and work on their preparation schedule. For Group I, the exam will be conducted on 5th, 7th, and 9th January 2026, respectively, and for Group II, it will be held on 11th, 13th, and 16th January 2026, respectively.
For quick reference, here’s a table with the key highlights of the CA Final Exam Dates Jan 2026
| ICAI CA Final Exam Dates 2026 Overview | |
| Particulars | Details |
| Organization | The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) |
| Exam Name | CA Final Exam |
| Frequency of Conduct | 3 times a year |
| CA Final Exam Date 2025 | Start from 5th Jan 2026 |
| Exam Level | National Level Exam |
| Languages | English |
| Mode of Application | Online |
| Mode of Exam | Offline |
| Exam Duration | 3 Hours |
| Official Website | icai.org |
Here is the detailed CA Final January 2026 Exam Dates and papers:
| CA Final January 2026 Exam Dates | ||
| Exam Level | Group / Paper | Exam Dates (Jan 2026) |
| CA Final January 2026 Exam Dates | Group I: Paper 1-3 | Jan 5, 7, 9 |
| Group II: Paper 4-6 | Jan 11, 13, 16 | |
CA Final Exam Form 2026 January is Scheduled to be released on November 03, 2025, on the ICAI Self-Service Portal. The form will be accepted till November 16, 2025, without the late fee. Candidates who are willing to submit the form with the late fee which is Rs. 600/-(Rupees Six Hundred Only) for Indian students and $10 (Ten US Dollars) for foreign students can do so till November 19, 2025.
From November 20, 2025, to November 22, 2025, a Correction Window will be available for the Candidates to view and make changes/corrections to the submitted exam form.
CA Final Exam Form Fees 2026 contain Registration Fee, along with Examination Fee (for one or both groups). Registration Fee is a one-time fee that needs to be paid for registration of CA Final course. Examination fee needs to be paid at the time of form submission for the groups the candidate desires to appear for.
| CA Final Registration Fees | ||
| Centre Type | Group | Fee |
| Indian Centre(s) | Single Group | ₹ 1,800/- |
| Both Groups | ₹ 3,300/- | |
| Overseas Centre(s) – Excluding Thimphu (Bhutan) & Kathmandu (Nepal) | Single Group | US$ 325 |
| Both Groups | US$ 550 | |
| Thimphu (Bhutan) & Kathmandu (Nepal) Centre(s) | Single Group | ₹ 2,200 |
| Both Groups | ₹ 4,000 | |
The CA Final Admit Card for the January 2026 exam will be made available by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in the third week of December 2025, which is about 15 days before the exam begins. Candidates will have to download the admit card from the official ICAI website (eservices.icai.org) using their registration ID and password. The admit card is a must-have document for the exam and includes information such as the candidate's roll number, the address of the exam center, the exam dates and reporting time, and instructions for the exam day.
CA Final Result 2026 (Jan Session) is likely to be released by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) during the last week of February 2026. Aspirants can check CA Final 2026 Result on official websites like icaiexam.icai.org, caresults.icai.org, and icai.nic.in by using the registration number and roll number.
The result will display the marks secured in Group I, Group II, or both the groups along with the qualification status and the cumulative score. The passing criteria for the exam is a minimum of 40% marks in each paper and an aggregate of 50%.
