ICAI Invites Candidate Feedback on May 2026 CA Exams
Only feedback including the candidate’s name, registration number, roll number, email ID, and mobile number will be considered.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has formally invited candidates to submit their observations on the question papers of the CA Final, Intermediate, Foundation, and Post Qualification Course - INTT‑AT Examinations conducted in May 2026.
In a notice dated May 4, 2026, the Examination Department clarified and mentioned that feedback must reach ICAI by May 24, 2026. Candidates can send their comments either via email to examfeedback@icai.in or through Speed Post addressed to the Joint Secretary (Exams) at ICAI Bhawan, Indraprastha Marg, New Delhi.
Importantly, only submissions containing the candidate’s name, registration number, roll number, email ID, and mobile number will be considered valid.
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The announcement comes at a time when discussions among candidates are particularly intense. On social media platforms, several CA Final students have voiced dissatisfaction with the Advanced Financial Management (AFM) paper, with some even demanding a re‑conduct of the exam.
While ICAI has not issued any statement on these specific demands, the feedback mechanism provides a formal channel for students to raise such concerns.
For candidates, the deadline of May 24 is crucial. Timely submission ensures that their voices are heard and considered in ICAI’s post‑exam review process. The Examination Department has reiterated that anonymous or incomplete feedback will not be entertained, underscoring the importance of accountability in the process.
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As the May 2026 exams continue, ICAI is inviting students to share their feedback. This gives candidates a chance to talk about any issues they faced, like technical mistakes, unclear questions, or tough papers. The institute will record and review all valid feedback to make sure every concern is properly considered.
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