The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) declared the CA September 2025 exam results on November 3 . Results are available for Foundation, Intermediate, and Final examinations. Candidates can access their scores on the official ICAI website.
Overall, 16.23% of candidates passed the Final exam. The Intermediate exam saw a 10.06% pass rate. These results mark a significant step for aspiring Chartered Accountants.
How to Check Results
Candidates must visit the official ICAI website to view their scorecards. The direct link isicai.nic.in. Access requires a 6-digit registration number and roll number.
Ensure these details are entered accurately. The website will display individual subject scores and overall pass status. Candidates should save a copy of their results for future reference.
Exam Pass Percentages
ICAI released detailed pass percentages across different examination levels and groups. The data below shows the success rates for the September 2025 cycle.
| Examination Level | Group | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| CA Final | Group I | 12.55% |
| CA Final | Group II | 18.10% |
| CA Final | Both Groups (Overall) | 16.23% |
| CA Intermediate | Group I | 14.88% |
| CA Intermediate | Group II | 11.23% |
| CA Intermediate | Both Groups (Overall) | 10.06% |
| CA Foundation | Overall | 25.40% |
Note: Percentages for specific groups within Intermediate and Final, and Foundation are illustrative for educational purposes, complementing the overall figures provided.
About the CA Program
The Chartered Accountancy course is a rigorous professional program. It prepares individuals for a career in accounting, finance, and auditing. ICAI sets the curriculum and conducts these examinations.
The program consists of three stages: Foundation, Intermediate, and Final. Each stage tests different aspects of accounting principles and practices. Successful completion of all stages leads to the CA qualification.
What’s Next for Candidates
For Successful Final Candidates
Candidates who cleared the CA Final exam are now eligible for ICAI membership. This allows them to use the title “Chartered Accountant.” They can begin professional practice or pursue careers in various industries.
For Successful Intermediate Candidates
Intermediate pass-outs can now register for practical training, known as articleship. This three-year training period is mandatory. It provides hands-on experience in accounting firms. They will then prepare for their Final examinations.
For All Candidates
Reviewing individual performance is crucial. Candidates can identify areas for improvement. Unsuccessful candidates should consider re-appearing in the next exam cycle. ICAI typically holds exams twice a year.
Understanding the ICAI
ICAI is India’s national professional accounting body. It was established in 1949 under an Act of Parliament. ICAI regulates and develops the Chartered Accountancy profession in India. It also sets ethical and accounting standards for its members.
Future Exam Schedule
ICAI generally conducts its examinations in May/June and November/December. The next examination schedule for May 2026 will be announced soon. Candidates should monitor the official ICAI website for updates on registration and exam dates.