ICAI CA Final Result 2026 (OUT) LIVE: CA January scores at icai.nic.in; pass percentage just 10.97%; toppers
The ICAI CA Final result 2026 has been declared at icai.nic.in. Diksha Goyal from Karnal has secured the AIR 1 with 81% marks while the overall pass percentage has fallen to just 10.97%
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Download NowThe Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the results of the CA Final January 2026 examination. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results online by visiting the official ICAI result portal at isaat.icai.org.
Diksha Goyal from Karnal has secured All India Rank (AIR) 1 with 81% marks in the ICAI CA Final examination while as the overall pass percentage has fallen to just 10.97%. Other toppers with marks include;
- Rank 2: Anirudh Garg (Paonta Sahib) – 75.33%
- Rank 3: Rishabh Jain (New Delhi) – 75.17%
- Rank 3: Dhruv Dembla (Sonepat) – 75.17%
Earlier, ICAI conducted the CA Final January 2026 examinations in offline mode across the country from January 5 to January 16, 2026. The Group 1 papers were held on January 5, 7, and 9, while the Group 2 examinations took place on January 11, 13, and 16.
Also read CA Final January 2026 Toppers: Diksha Goyal gets AIR 1 with 81 % marks
If candidates notice any discrepancies in their results, they are advised to promptly reach out to the ICAI authorities for necessary rectification.
How to Download CA Final Result 2026?
Candidates can follow the below steps to download their results:
- Visit the official ICAI results website at icai.nic.in.
- Click on the link CA Final results.
- Enter your Roll Number and Registration Number exactly as mentioned on your admit card.
- Click on the “Submit” or “Get Result” option to view your scorecard.
- Carefully verify your subject-wise marks, total marks, and pass/fail status.
- Download the scorecard and take a printout for future reference.
ICAI CA January 2026 Pass Percentage
ICAI has declared the pass percentage of CA Final as well which stands as;
|
Group |
Total candidates appeared |
Total candidates passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group 1 |
53,652 |
11,282 |
21.03% |
|
Group 2 |
38,169 |
3,726 |
9.76% |
|
Both Groups (Together) |
22,293 |
2,446 |
10.97% |
ICAI CA Final January 2026 Merit List
The ICAI CA Final Jan 2026 Merit List is expected to be issued along with the results on March 1, 2026. The ICAI CA Final Jan 2026 Merit List will include top 50 candidates (AIR holders). Candidates will be able to check the merit list by entering their roll number and registration number/PIN on the official website.
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