
ICAI RTP 2025 Released: Download revision test papers for foundation September exam at boslive.icai.org
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has officially released the Revision Test Papers (RTPs) for the Foundation Course for the upcoming September 2025 examination. These RTPs are now available on the
ICAI Board of Studies
(BoS) Knowledge Portal, offering a crucial resource for students preparing for the exams.
What Are RTPs and Why Are They Important?
Revision Test Papers (RTPs) are specially designed by ICAI to help students get familiar with the type and pattern of questions that may appear in the actual exam. They cover recent amendments, conceptual clarity, and suggested answers that reflect the ideal way to attempt questions in the examination. Practicing these RTPs is highly recommended as they help students revise key topics, manage time efficiently, and understand the examination pattern more thoroughly.
Subjects Covered in the RTPs
The RTPs have been released for all four Foundation papers:
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Principles and Practice of Accounting (Paper 1)
Business Laws (Paper 2)
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Each RTP includes a set of questions along with suggested answers, enabling students to self-assess their preparation level.
How to Download ICAI Foundation RTPs 2025
To access the RTPs, students can follow the steps below:
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Step 1: Visit the official ICAI Board of Studies (BoS) Knowledge Portal: https://boslive.icai.org/
Step 2: Click on the "Students" tab.
Step 3: Select "Revision Test Papers (RTP)" from the dropdown menu.
Step 4: Choose the "Foundation Course" and then select "September 2025".
Step 5: Download the RTP PDFs for each paper.
These RTPs are also available on other trusted educational platforms like VSI Jaipur, Catestseries.org, and others for quick access.
ICAI Foundation September 2025 Exam Dates
The Foundation exams for the September 2025 session will be conducted on the following dates:
Paper 1 (Accounting) – September 16, 2025
Paper 2 (Business Laws) – September 18, 2025
Paper 3 (Quantitative Aptitude) – September 20, 2025
Paper 4 (Business Economics) – September 22, 2025
Each paper will be held in offline mode at designated exam centers across the country.
Final Tips for Students
Attempt the RTPs under exam-like conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
Use the suggested answers provided by ICAI to evaluate your responses.
Identify areas of improvement and revise accordingly.
Stay updated with any announcements on the ICAI website regarding exam guidelines or changes.
Conclusion
With the RTPs for Foundation September 2025 now available, students are advised to incorporate them into their final revision strategy. Practicing these test papers not only strengthens subject understanding but also boosts confidence ahead of the examination.

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