CA Test Series Fees and Plans: What You Actually Get at Every Price Point

CA Test Series Fees and Plans: What You Actually Get at Every Price Point

Choosing a CA test series is not simply a question of which platform is cheapest. It is a question of which plan gives you the evaluation depth, subject coverage, and feedback quality you actually need to improve your score before exam day.

This page breaks down how CA test series fees and plans are structured, what each tier includes, and how to match your plan selection to your level and preparation timeline so that every rupee you spend translates into measurable preparation value.

Why Plan Structure Matters More Than Price Alone

Two CA test series plans can have the same price and completely different value. One might include evaluated written answer practice with annotated feedback from a qualified CA. Another might include only MCQ-based tests with instant automated results.

For CA Foundation students preparing Papers 1 and 2, only evaluated written answer practice is sufficient. For CA Final students preparing three-hour subjective papers, an automated MCQ plan is essentially no plan at all.

Before you compare prices, compare what is inside the plan. That is the only evaluation that matters.

How CA Test Series Plans Are Priced: The Three Factors

CA test series fees at CA Test Series are determined by three variables:

Level: Foundation plans are priced lower than Inter plans, which are priced lower than Final plans. This reflects the increasing depth and time investment required for professional evaluation at each level. A CA Final paper requires significantly more evaluator expertise and time than a Foundation paper.

Preparation stage: Plans covering chapter-wise tests only are typically priced lower than plans that include full syllabus mocks and MTP/RTP evaluation. Combined plans that span all three stages offer the broadest coverage.

Group coverage: For CA Intermediate and CA Final, single-group plans and both-group plans are priced differently. If you are appearing for only one group in your upcoming exam cycle, a single-group plan is the appropriate selection.

For the complete current fee breakdown by level and stage, visit the Fee Structure of Test Series page.

CA Foundation Test Series Plans: What They Include

CA Foundation plans cover all four papers with appropriate format distinction:

  • Papers 1 and 2 (subjective): Written answer evaluation by a practising CA, annotated sheet returned within 2 to 3 working days, presentation feedback, subject-wise analytics
  • Papers 3 and 4 (objective): MCQ-based tests with accuracy tracking and performance analytics

Free plan: The free tier available through the CA Test Series app covers MCQ-based tests with instant results. This is useful for Papers 3 and 4 revision, but does not include written answer evaluation for Papers 1 and 2.

Paid plans: Unlock written answer evaluation for Papers 1 and 2, annotated feedback, and full analytics. Foundation students preparing for the Accounting and Law papers need a paid evaluation to receive the presentation feedback that determines their score.

For Foundation students combining test practice with video lecture preparation, the CA Foundation Video Lectures and Books page shows available lecture resources that pair with the chapter-wise test cycle.

CA Intermediate Test Series Plans: What They Include

CA Intermediate plans are available for Group 1 only, Group 2 only, or both groups. Selection should match your exam registration.

What paid Intermediate plans include:

  • Chapter-wise tests for individual subjects with evaluation
  • Full paper group mocks under timed conditions with professional evaluation
  • Annotated marked sheets returned within 2 to 3 working days
  • Subject-wise analytics tracking performance across multiple attempts
  • Presentation-specific feedback alongside content corrections
  • MTP and RTP evaluation in higher-tier plans

What the free plan covers: MCQ-based revision tests with instant results. This does not include subjective answer evaluation, which is essential for all CA Intermediate papers.

CA Final Test Series Plans: What They Include

CA Final is where evaluation depth matters most. At this level, papers are three hours long, entirely subjective, and assessed on professional-grade standards.

What paid Final plans include:

  • Subject-wise tests for individual Final papers with expert evaluation
  • Full group paper mocks under timed exam conditions with professional evaluation
  • Annotated sheets from practising CAs with content and presentation feedback
  • MTP and RTP evaluation using ICAI-released papers
  • Subject-wise and group-wise analytics across multiple attempts
  • Performance trend tracking across the full preparation period

Higher-tier Final plans additionally include: Extended MTP/RTP coverage, broader subject access within both groups, and comprehensive analytics that compare your performance trajectory across the full preparation period.

MTP and RTP Evaluation: Why It Justifies the Premium

MTP and RTP evaluation is available in higher-tier plans at all CA levels. Here is why it is worth the additional cost:

ICAI-released Mock Test Papers and Revision Test Papers are the closest approximation of actual exam questions available before results day. Having these papers evaluated by a qualified CA rather than self-assessed gives you a calibration on the exact difficulty, format, and marking standard of your actual exam.

Students who complete evaluated MTP and RTP practice in the final four weeks consistently report greater exam confidence and more precise time management than those who self-attempt these papers without evaluation.

The Free Plan vs Paid Plan Decision

Use this simple framework:

If you are a CA Foundation student preparing primarily for Papers 3 and 4: The free MCQ plan may be sufficient for those specific papers. For Papers 1 and 2, a paid plan is necessary.

If you are a CA Foundation student preparing for all four papers: A paid plan that covers all papers is the appropriate selection.

If you are a CA Intermediate or CA Final student: Paid plans are necessary. Subjective paper evaluation is not available in the free tier, and all Intermediate and Final papers are subjective.

The CA Test Series for 2026 page shows available plans across all three CA levels with current enrolment options.

CS and CMA Students: Comparable Plan Structures

CS and CMA test series plans follow the same structural logic as CA plans: the fee varies by level, preparation stage, and module or group coverage. Evaluation depth and turnaround times are consistent across qualifications.

For CS plan options at Foundation, CSEET, Executive, and Professional levels, visit the CS Test Series for Jun 2026 page. For CMA plan options at Foundation, Inter, and Final, visit the CMA Test Series for Jun 2026 page.

General FAQs

Q: Are CA test series fees a one-time payment or recurring?
A: Plans are typically purchased per exam cycle. Review the specific plan terms on the Fee Structure page for renewal and access duration details.
Q: Can I upgrade from a chapter-wise plan to a full syllabus plan mid-preparation?
A: Upgrade eligibility varies by plan. Confirm this before selecting your initial plan if you anticipate needing broader coverage later.
Q: Is there a student discount available on CA test series plans?
A: Check the current offers listed on the Fee Structure of Test Series page for any available discounts or concession structures.
Q: What is included in a both-group plan versus a single-group plan at CA Final?
A: A both-group plan covers all subjects across Group 1 and Group 2. A single-group plan covers only the subjects in your selected group. The price difference reflects the broader coverage of the both-group option.
Q: Is the test series fee separate from ICAI registration and examination fees?
A: Yes. Test series fees are paid to the test series provider and are entirely separate from ICAI's own registration and examination application fees.
CA Himanshu Goyal
CA Himanshu Goyal
Senior Content Writer
Posted on January 20, 2026
Last updated: January 20, 2026

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