Last Updated On -06 Jul 2026

"Where can I take the US CPA exam in India?" This is one of the most practical and welcome questions a CPA aspirant can ask, because the answer represents a major change for Indian candidates. Since NASBA, the AICPA, and Prometric expanded international testing, you can now sit all CPA sections without travelling abroad. This has removed the significant cost, time, and hassle that used to come with testing overseas. This blog covers the available centers, the booking sequence specific to India, and what to keep in mind on exam day.
The US CPA exam is administered in India through Prometric test centers, in partnership with NASBA and the AICPA. This means your entire exam journey can be completed locally — a genuine milestone that has made the CPA far more accessible to Indian students and working professionals. Where candidates once had to travel to locations like the Middle East to sit the exam, they can now test within the country, saving substantial expense and travel time.
It's worth noting that testing in India involves an additional international administration fee per section, separate from the standard exam fees. This is a normal part of testing outside the US and should be factored into your planning.
As of 2026, the US CPA exam is offered at Prometric centers across eight Indian cities:
These cities span the major economic regions of the country — north, south, east, and west — giving candidates across India reasonable access to a test center. Some larger cities, such as Mumbai and Bangalore, tend to offer the widest range of dates and time slots because of higher testing capacity. One important caveat: appointment availability varies by date, exam section, and center capacity, so the live Prometric scheduler is always the final and authoritative source for what's actually bookable. Treat any city list as a guide, not a guarantee of a specific slot.
The availability of Prometric CPA centers across India has been transformative. It has lowered the barrier to a globally respected qualification, reduced costs, and made the CPA a realistic goal for far more candidates. Combined with strong demand from GCCs and MNCs in India, local testing has helped fuel the CPA's growing popularity among Indian finance professionals.
First, qualify through a US jurisdiction and receive your Notice to Schedule (NTS) from NASBA. Without a valid NTS, you cannot schedule an exam.
This step is specific to testing outside the US and is essential. Indian candidates must pay the international administration fee and complete this process before booking. If you skip it, Indian test-center locations may not even appear when you try to schedule — a frequent source of confusion.
After completing international registration, there's typically a short waiting period before you can schedule. Then, use the Prometric portal to choose your city, date, and time from the available slots. Book promptly, especially for popular cities and peak periods, to secure your preferred arrangements.
A smooth exam day comes down to preparation. Carry a valid passport whose name matches your NTS exactly — any mismatch can prevent you from testing. Arrive early to allow for security checks and, in metros like Mumbai, unpredictable traffic; giving yourself a generous buffer removes a major source of stress. Confirm your center's exact address and rules in advance so there are no surprises. And have a backup city or date in mind in case your first choice is fully booked. These small preparations protect the months of study behind you.
As of 2026, the US CPA exam is available at Prometric centers in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, and Trivandrum, covering all major regions of the country.
Yes. An international administration fee applies per section, separate from the standard exam fees. This is a normal part of testing outside the US and should be included in your budget.
After receiving your NTS and completing the international administration step, use the Prometric portal to schedule your city, date, and time. Skipping the international administration step can prevent Indian locations from appearing.
No. Availability varies by date, section, and center capacity. The live Prometric scheduler is the final source of truth, so book early and keep a backup city or date in mind.