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    2 comments Updated January 29, 2026 by Eduyush Team

    Enrolled Agent Exam Centers in India: Complete 2026 Guide

    Are you wondering if you'll still find a convenient Enrolled Agent exam center near you in 2026? This thorough guide provides everything Indian candidates need to know, including testing locations, the major 2026 transition to PSI Exams, scheduling procedures, and exam-day preparation.

    Breaking News: PSI Exams Takes Over EA Administration in 2026

    We have confirmed with the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) that PSI Exams (a division of the Educational Testing Service) will become the new administrator of the EA Exams beginning May 1, 2026.

    Key Transition Timeline

    Milestone Date
    IRS Official Press Release February 10, 2026
    Exam Registrations Open May 1, 2026
    Testing Begins July 1, 2026

    What We Know About the PSI Transition

    Based on information from NAEA and Surgent, here are the confirmed details:
    • Registration Start: Exam registrations through PSI begin May 1, 2026
    • Testing Start: Actual testing will not begin until July 1, 2026
    • India Testing Locations: The number of walk-in testing locations in India and the availability of test slots are yet to be confirmed. Updates about new PSI test centers will be announced on the official PSI and IRS websites. Candidates should frequently check these sites to develop a proficient test-taking strategy.
    • Remote Proctoring: Plans exist to introduce remote testing, but it will NOT be available at launch on July 1
    • Exam Fees: Expected to stay under $300 per section (before any remote proctor add-on fees)
    • Content Outline: No changes expected to the Enrolled Agent syllabus
    • Become a Test Center: There is an opportunity for institutions to become official PSI test centers

    NAEA and Surgent will release a joint press release immediately following the IRS announcement on February 10.

    What Is the Enrolled Agent Exam?

    The Enrolled Agent designation is the highest credential awarded by the IRS for tax professionals. To earn this status, candidates must pass the three-part Special Enrollment Examination:
    Part Topic Questions Duration
    Part 1 Individual Taxation 100 MCQs (85 scored) 3.5 hours
    Part 2 Business Taxation 100 MCQs (85 scored) 3.5 hours
    Part 3 Representation, Practices & Procedures 100 MCQs (85 scored) 3.5 hours

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    Current EA Exam Centers in India (Until June 30, 2026)

    Until the PSI transition is complete, Prometric continues to administer the EA exam at authorized testing centers across India. Here are the current locations:

    Hyderabad

    NIIT Ltd – Secunderabad
    • Address: 4th Floor, Navketan Complex, S D Road, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500003
    • Phone: +91 66387760

    New Delhi

    NIIT Ltd – Connaught Place
    • Address: Hamilton House Building, B-1-A, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
    • Phone: +91 41516458
    NIIT Ltd – Hauz Khas
    • Address: A-5, 2nd Floor, Green Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110016
    • Phone: +91 41654929

    Bangalore

    Platanus Technology Pvt Ltd
    • Address: #31.9/C4 Nimishamba Building, Opp 10th BMTC Depot, Hennur Main Road, Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore 560043
    NIIT Ltd – Koramangala
    • Address: No 117, 1st Floor, 7th Block, Koramangala Industrial Layout, Bangalore 560095
    • Phone: +91 9538111173
    Important: Center availability changes frequently. Consistently verify locations by official channels before scheduling.

    Probable EA Exam Locations in India Under PSI (July 2026)

    While the exact Enrolled Agent exam locations under PSI administration have not yet been officially confirmed, the new testing provider already operates an extensive network of authorized test centers across India.

    Based on PSI’s existing infrastructure, EA candidates may potentially have access to testing in cities including Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, New Delhi, Kolkata, Gurgaon, Coimbatore, Vadodara, Jaipur, Mohali, Surat, Madurai, Thiruvananthapuram, Visakhapatnam, Patna, Ranchi, Varanasi, and Raipur—significantly more locations than the current three Prometric centers.

    This expanded footprint could make the EA exam far more accessible for candidates across India. 


    How to Schedule Your EA Exam in India

    Step 1: Obtain Your PTIN

    Before registering, you must obtain a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) from the IRS. Avoid common PTIN renewal mistakes that could delay your application.

    Step 2: Register Through the Testing Platform

    Until June 30, 2026: Register via Prometric’s SEE page
    From May 1, 2026: Register through PSI Exams (for July testing onwards)

    Step 3: Pay the Exam Fee

    Current Enrolled Agent exam fees are $267 USD per part. Under PSI administration, fees are expected to remain under $300 per section. Candidates will be advised of any changes in exam fees via authorized announcements on the PSI and IRS websites at least three months in advance. It is advised that candidates frequently check these sites to ensure they can budget and organize their finances accordingly.

    Payment methods accepted:
    • MasterCard
    • Visa
    • American Express
    • Electronic checks

    Step 4: Select Your Test Center and Date

    Choose your preferred location based on:
    • Proximity to your residence
    • Available time slots
    • Peak vs. off-peak scheduling (tax season fills quickly)

    What to Expect on Exam Day

    Before You Arrive

    • Arrive 30 minutes early for check-in and security screening.
    • Present a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID (passport recommended for international candidates)
    • Ensure your ID name matches your registration exactly.

    Security Protocols

    All testing centers follow strict security measures:
    • No phones, smartwatches, bags, or notes in the test room
    • Secure lockers are provided for personal items
    • Sign in/out required for breaks with ID verification each time.

    During the Exam

    • Computer-based testing with an on-screen timer and a built-in calculator
    • Continuous video, audio, and live proctor monitoring
    • Optional mid-exam break (additional breaks count against exam time)

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    After the Exam

    • Receive preliminary pass/fail result immediately at the test center.
    • Score report breaks down performance by content area.
    • After passing all three parts, submit Form 23 to complete Enrolled Agent registration

    Remote Proctored EA Exams: Future Outlook

    PSI plans to introduce remote proctored testing, allowing candidates to take the EA exam from home. However, this option will not be available when testing begins on July 1, 2026.

    For candidates who prefer testing from home, track official IRS and PSI announcements for remote testing launch dates.

    How to Prepare for Success

    Passing the EA exam calls for strategic preparation. Consider these resources:

    Study Materials and Courses

    The best EA review courses feature:
    • Adaptive learning technology
    • Updated question banks
    • Practice exams simulating real test conditions

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    Effective Study Strategies

    Build a solid Enrolled Agent study plan that includes:
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Will remote proctoring be available for Indian candidates?

    PSI plans to offer remote proctoring eventually, but it won’t launch with the July 1, 2026 testing start date.

    Can I take the EA exam in cities other than Delhi, Bangalore, or Hyderabad?

    Currently, these three cities have authorized centers. After PSI takes over, additional locations may become available.

    Is there an opportunity to become a PSI test center?

    Yes, PSI has indicated opportunities exist for institutions to become authorized testing centers.

    Conclusion

    The 2026 transition from Prometric to PSI denotes a significant change for Enrolled Agent exam centers in India. While testing locations and processes will evolve, the path to becoming an Enrolled Agent is still a valuable career investment.
    Key dates to remember:
    • February 10, 2026: IRS press release
    • May 1, 2026: PSI registrations open
    • July 1, 2026: Testing begins under PSI
    Start your preparation now with a comprehensive EA course guide, and clear the 7 common myths about becoming an EA. Imagine yourself advising multinational clients and guiding them through complex international tax laws with certainty and expertise. As you prepare now, envision the respected role you'll soon hold, leading clients through their financial paths with insight and mastery. Let this future inspire your study today.
    For official information and updates, visit the IRS Enrolled Agent page.


    2 comments


    • MD. JAHANGIR ALAM ACPA November 4, 2025 at 9:39 pm

      Excellent and helpful


    • swastik singh August 6, 2025 at 7:02 pm

      can an individual appear for EA exams in the prometric centres of Kolkata or shall have to travel to Hyderabad or Delhi or Bangalore only?


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    How do I become an Enrolled Agent?

    To become an Enrolled Agent, you must:

    • Pass the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE), which is a three-part exam covering:
    • Alternatively, if you have experience working for the IRS (at least five years in a relevant tax position), you may qualify without the exam.
    • Apply for enrollment by submitting Form 23, “Application for Enrollment to Practice Before the IRS,” and undergo a background check to ensure you comply with tax laws.
    What is the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE)?

    The SEE is a three-part exam that tests your knowledge of tax laws and your ability to represent taxpayers before the IRS. Each part of the exam focuses on different aspects of U.S. tax law:

    • Part 1: Individual Taxation
    • Part 2: Business Taxation
    • Part 3: Representation, Practices, and Procedures

    You must pass all three parts within a two-year period. The exam is administered by Prometric and is available year-round.

    How do I renew my Enrolled Agent status?

    To renew your EA status, you need to:

    • Complete Form 8554, “Application for Renewal of Enrollment to Practice Before the IRS,” and submit it before the expiration of your current enrollment cycle.
    • Confirm you have met your CPE requirements for the three-year period.
    • Pay the renewal fee (currently $140 as of 2024).

    Your renewal period is based on the last digit of your Social Security Number:

    • 0, 1, 2, 3: Renew by January 31 of years divisible by 3 (e.g., 2026, 2029).
    • 4, 5, 6: Renew by January 31 of the year following those divisible by 3.
    • 7, 8, 9: Renew by January 31 two years after the year divisible by 3.
    Can I lose my Enrolled Agent status?

    Yes, an EA can lose their status for various reasons, including:

    • Failure to meet CPE requirements.
    • Failure to renew your enrollment by submitting Form 8554.
    • Unethical behavior or violations of IRS regulations (e.g., tax fraud, negligence).

    If you lose your status, you will need to reapply and, in some cases, retake the SEE to regain your credentials.

    How can I track my CPE hours?

    It’s important to track your CPE hours to ensure you meet the requirements. Many IRS-approved providersautomatically track your hours and issue certificates for each course. You should:

    • Keep a record of completion certificates from each CPE course.
    • Use a spreadsheet or online tracking tool to log your hours and ensure you meet the yearly 16-hour minimum.

    Some CPE providers offer dashboards that allow you to track your completed courses and hours in real time.

    What is the difference between an EA and a CPA?

    While both EAs and CPAs can represent clients before the IRS, there are key differences:

    • EAs specialize in tax and have unlimited practice rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS in tax matters.
    • CPAs can offer a broader range of services, including auditing, accounting, and financial planning. However, their ability to represent clients before the IRS in tax matters is typically limited to those for whom they have prepared tax returns or provided other services.

    EAs are generally seen as tax experts, while CPAs have a more generalized accounting background.

    What is Form 23, and when do I need to file it?

    Form 23 is the “Application for Enrollment to Practice Before the IRS.” You file this form:

    • After you pass all three parts of the SEE, or
    • If you qualify based on prior IRS work experience (at least five years in a relevant position).

    Filing Form 23 is the final step in becoming an Enrolled Agent. You must also pass a background check and pay the initial enrollment fee.

    How long does the EA enrollment process take?
    • After passing the SEE, you must submit Form 23.
    • The IRS will conduct a background check to ensure you have complied with U.S. tax laws.
    • The approval process typically takes 60-90 days, depending on the completeness of your application and the IRS's review workload.
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