ICAI expected to release CA Foundation hall tickets 2025 at eServices.icai.org: Check details here

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ICAI CA admit card 2025 is expected to release soon

ICAI CA Foundation admit card 2025: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is expected to release the admit cards for the September 2025 Chartered Accountancy (CA) Foundation examinations within this week, according to media reports.

Candidates will be required to download their hall tickets from the official e-services portal, eservices.icai.org, by logging in with their Student Services Portal (SSP) ID and password. ICAI has already issued admit cards for the Intermediate and Final examinations earlier this month.The CA Foundation exams are scheduled for September 16, 18, 20, and 22. Meanwhile, the Intermediate exams will be conducted from September 4 to 15, with Group 1 set for September 4, 7, and 9, and Group 2 for September 11, 13, and 15.

The CA Final exams will begin on September 3 and conclude on September 14, with Group 1 on September 3, 6, and 8, followed by Group 2 on September 10, 12, and 14.

ICAI CA admit card 2025: Steps to download

ICAI has highlighted that no physical admit cards will be dispatched to candidates, making the online download mandatory. Candidates must ensure that their admit cards carry accurate details, including personal information and the allotted exam schedule. Any discrepancies must be reported to ICAI immediately for correction. To obtain the admit card, candidates need to:

  • Visit the ICAI e-Services portal, eservices.icai.org.
  • Click on the ‘Admit Card’ section for CA Foundation.
  • Log in with their registered credentials.
  • Verify the details printed on the admit card.
  • Download and print the hall ticket, as digital copies will not be accepted at examination centres.

The admit card remains a critical document, without which entry to the examination hall will not be permitted. ICAI has further urged aspirants to secure physical copies well in advance to avoid last-minute technical hurdles.

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