ICAI CA Final Result January 2026: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has released the results of the CA Final Part exams for the January 2026 session. Candidates can verify their results and download scorecards at the ICAI’s official websites.
According to the CA Institute, 53,652 candidates took the Group I examination. Out of these, 11,282 candidates passed. The pass rate for Group I was recorded as 21.03 percent.
In Group II, 38,169 candidates took the examination, and 3,726 candidates cleared it. The pass percentage for this group is 9.76 per cent.
22,293 students took the tests for both Group I and Group II. 2,446 candidates successfully passed both groups. According to the ICAI, the pass percentage for candidates in both groups is 10.97%.
The ICAI reported that 7,590 candidates had qualified as Chartered Accountants. These candidates can now apply for ICAI membership and formally join the profession.
The results have been published online on ICAI’s official websites at icai.org and icai.nic.in. Once released, candidates will be able to access their scorecards directly through the result portal available on these platforms.
To view the ICAI CA Final January 2026 result, candidates must visit the official website, click on the relevant examination result link, and input their roll number, registration number, and security code. After inputting the information, the result will be displayed on the screen and can be downloaded or printed for future reference.
The scorecard will include crucial information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, registration number, subject-specific marks, total marks earned, and qualifying status. It is critical to thoroughly check all personal and examination information mentioned in the result.
Following the announcement, qualified applicants may move to the next stage of the course or fulfill the ICAI-mandated requirements. Those who do not qualify may ask for mark verification or plan to reapply in the next examination cycle, according to the institute’s norms.
Source: IE







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