ICAI Announces Major Change
CA Final Exams to Be Held Twice a Year from May 2026
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has introduced a significant change in the examination pattern for CA Final students. As per the latest announcement dated 6th April 2026, the frequency of the CA Final examination will be reduced from three times a year to two times a year, effective from the May 2026 attempt onwards.
This decision marks a major shift in the CA examination system and will directly impact how students plan their preparation and attempts.
What Was the Earlier Exam Pattern?
Before this change, ICAI had implemented a system where the CA Final exams were conducted three times a year:
- January
- May
- September
This system was introduced to provide students with more opportunities to attempt the exam and reduce waiting time between attempts.
What Has Changed Now?
From May 2026 onwards, ICAI has revised this structure: CA Final exams will now be conducted only twice a year.
New exam cycles:
- May
- November
❌ The January attempt has been discontinued
This means students will now have two attempts per year instead of three.
Why Did ICAI Make This Change?
According to official updates and news reports, the decision was made after considering feedback from stakeholders, including students, educators, and professionals.
Key reasons include:
- Excessive pressure due to frequent exam cycles
- Insufficient preparation time between attempts
- Need for better conceptual clarity and deeper learning
- Desire for a more structured and predictable schedule
Experts noted that the three-attempt system often led to rushed preparation and burnout among students.
Old vs New Exam System
| Aspect | Old System (Till Jan 2026) | New System (From May 2026) |
| Attempts per year | 3 | 2 |
| Exam months | Jan, May, Sep | May, Nov |
| Preparation gap | ~4 months | ~6 months |
| Flexibility | Higher attempts | More structured preparation |
Impact on CA Students
Positive Impacts
1. More Preparation Time
- Students now get around 6 months between attempts
- Better revision, practice, and conceptual clarity
2. Reduced Burnout
- Fewer exam cycles mean less mental stress and fatigue
3. Improved Success Rates (Expected)
- More time may lead to better performance and higher pass percentages
Challenges to Consider
1. Fewer Attempts
- Students now get only 2 chances per year
- Missing an attempt could delay qualification
2. Higher Stakes per Attempt
- Each attempt becomes more important
3. Need for Better Planning
- No “quick retry” option like the January attempt
What Happens to the January 2026 Attempt?
- The January 2026 exam will be the last cycle under the three-attempt system
- After that, the system fully transitions to the May–November cycle only
How Should Students Adapt?
To succeed under the new system, students should:
1. Plan Long-Term
- Treat each attempt as a serious, well-prepared attempt
2. Focus on Conceptual Clarity
- Avoid rushing through the syllabus
- Build strong fundamentals
3. Practice More Mock Tests
- Simulate exam conditions regularly
4. Avoid Attempting Unprepared
- With fewer attempts, quality matters more than frequency
Final Thoughts
The ICAI’s decision to reduce the frequency of the CA Final exam is a strategic shift toward quality over quantity. While it reduces the number of attempts, it gives students more time to prepare effectively.
For serious aspirants, this change can actually be beneficial—provided they adapt their preparation strategy accordingly.
Conclusion.
The move from three attempts to two attempts per year is a defining change in the CA journey. It emphasizes discipline, planning, and deep learning.
If you’re a CA Final student aiming for May 2026 or beyond, now is the time to:
- Rethink your strategy
- Plan smarter
- Prepare stronger
Because in the new system, every attempt truly counts.