CA result 2021 soon; Check pass percentages for previous sessions
The CA exams for December 2021 session were conducted from December 5 to 20, 2021. The CA results 2021 will be declared at icai.nic.in.
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Mahima Bahl | January 12, 2022 | 05:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will announce the CA result 2021 date soon at the official website of the institute - icai.nic.in. The CA 2021 results will be available in the form of scorecards at the official website of ICAI - icai.nic.in. The CA results will be declared for all three CA exam levels - CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final.
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ICAI conducted the CA Foundation exam 2021 on alternate days from December 13 to December 19, 2021. Whereas the CA Intermediate and CA Final exams were conducted from December 5 to December 20, 2021.
Where to Check CA Result 2021?
Candidates will be able to check their ICAI CA 2021 result for all three levels on any of the following official websites.
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icaiexam.icai.org
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caresults.icai.org
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icai.nic.in
The ICAI also provides the result of CA exams on email addresses of candidates who request for the same at the official website.
Minimum qualifying marks for CA exams 2021
To qualify the CA December 2021 exams, candidates are required to secure a minimum 40% marks in each subject and an aggregate of 50% in marks overall.
ICAI Pass Percentages (All Levels)
Along with the result, ICAI also releases the pass percentage for all three levels of CA exams. The pass percentage varies from session to session. Candidates can check the previous year trends of pass percentage for CA exams below.
CA Foundation Pass percentage July 2021
Particulars |
Male |
Female |
Total |
Number of candidates appeared |
38917 |
33050 |
71967 |
Number of candidates passed |
10150 |
9008 |
19158 |
Pass percentage |
26.08% |
27.26% |
26.62% |
CA Intermediate Pass percentage July 2021
Exam |
Group I |
Group II |
Both Groups |
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Term |
Appeared |
Passed |
Percentage |
Appeared |
Passed |
Percentage |
Appeared |
Passed |
Percentage |
July 2021 Intermediate |
60335 |
17563 |
29.11 |
45423 |
10082 |
22.2 |
20668 |
2169 |
10.49 |
July 2021 INT. (IPC) |
8873 |
385 |
4.34 |
26413 |
7957 |
30.13 |
3798 |
25 |
0.66 |
CA Final Pass Percentage July 2021 (New Course)
Particulars |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates Passed |
Pass percentage |
Group I |
49358 |
9986 |
20.23% |
Group II |
42203 |
7328 |
17.36% |
Both Groups |
23981 |
2870 |
11.97% |
CA Final Pass Percentage July 2021 (Old Course)
Particulars |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates Passed |
Pass percentage |
Group I |
12556 |
1348 |
10.74% |
Group II |
17044 |
2194 |
12.87% |
Both Groups |
3949 |
62 |
1.57% |
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