ICAI CA Inter, Foundation, Final May exam dates 2024 announced; registration from February 2
Anu Parthiban | January 25, 2024 | 12:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
CA exams 2024 for Intermediate, Foundation, and Final courses will be held between May 2 to June 26. Know schedule and fee details here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the CA Foundation, Intermediate, Final May exam dates 2024. The CA exam registration 2024 will begin from February 2 on the official website, icai.org. The examinations for the three courses will be conducted between May 2 and June 26.
As per the schedule announced, CA Final exam 2024 for group 1 will be held from May 2, 4, 6 and group 2 from May 8, 10, 12. The last date to submit the ICAI CA application form 2024 is February 23. Candidates of Foundation, Intermediate and Final exams will be allowed to opt for English, Hindi medium for answering papers.
The institute said that the ICAI CA May-June 2024 exams will also be held at eight overseas examination centres - Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Thimpu (Bhutan), Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu (Nepal), Kuwait and Muscat.
Those who fail to register before the deadline will be able to submit the application form by March 2 by paying a late fee of Rs 600.
ICAI CA May exam dates 2024
Candidates can check the complete schedule of ICAI CA May-June examinations for Final, Foundation, Intermediate courses. International Taxation–Assessment Test (INTT – AT) will be open to the members of the Institute.
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CA Exams |
Exam date |
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CA Final exam dates |
Group 1 - May 2, 4, 6 Group 2 - May 8, 10, 12 |
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CA Inter exam date |
Group 1 - May 3, 5, 7 Group 2 - May 9, 11, 13 |
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International Taxation – Assessment Test (INTT – AT) |
May 10 and 12 |
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CA Foundation exam date |
June 20, 22, 24, 26 |
CA form fees 2024
Candidates can check the course-wise and category-wise application fees from the table below.
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CA Inter exam form fees 2024 |
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For Indian candidates |
Single Group / Unit (All except 2) - Rs 1,500 Both groups - Rs 2,700 |
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For foreign candidates |
Single Group / Unit (All except 2) - 325 US dollars Both groups - 500 US dollars |
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For Bhutan and Kathmandu Centre(s) |
Single Group / Unit (All except 2) - Rs 2,200 Both groups - Rs 3,400 |
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CA Final course |
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For Indian candidates |
Single Group / Unit (All except 2) - Rs 1,800 Both groups - Rs 3,300 |
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For foreign candidates |
Single Group / Unit (All except 2) - 325 US dollars Both groups - 550 US dollars |
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For Bhutan and Kathmandu Centre(s) |
Single Group / Unit (All except 2) - Rs 2,200 Both groups - Rs 4,000 |
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CA Foundation course |
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For Indian candidates |
Rs 1,500 |
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For foreign candidates |
325 US dollars |
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For Bhutan and Kathmandu Centre(s) |
Rs 2,200 |
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International Taxation–Assessment Test (INTT – AT) |
Rs 2,000 |
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