CA Result November 2022 Declared: 12,825 candidates qualified as chartered accountants
Shubham Bhakuni | January 10, 2023 | 10:44 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the result of CA Intermediate and Final programme exams held in November 2022. A total of 12,825 candidates have qualified the exam to become chartered accountants. Harsh Choudhary has topped the CA Final November 2022 with the highest 618 marks out of 800. Whereas, Diksha Goyal from Karnal secured All India Rank (AIR) 1 in CA Intermediate programme exams.
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CA Final and Intermediate pass percentage
The pass percentage released by the CA institute shows that 21.39% of candidates passed CA Final exams in Group 1 and 18.61% in Group 2. 29,242 candidates appeared in both groups, and the pass percentage for both groups stood at 11.09%.
|
Particulars |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates Passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group I |
65291 |
13969 |
21.39% |
|
Group II |
64775 |
12053 |
18.61% |
|
Both Groups |
29242 |
3243 |
11.09% |
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CA Intermediate pass percentage November 2022
For the CA Intermediate exams, the pass percentage was 21.19% for Group 1 and 24.44% for Group 2 exams. Only 12.72% of candidates who appeared in both groups passed the exam.
|
Group (s) |
No. of candidates appeared |
No. of candidates passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group 1 |
100265 |
21244 |
21.19% |
|
Group 2 |
79292 |
19380 |
24.44% |
|
Both groups |
37428 |
4759 |
12.72% |
CA Final toppers November 2022
Harsh Choudhary, Shikha Jain, Ramyashree and Mansi Agrawal are the top-rank holders for CA Final November 2022. Harsh Choudhary who secured 77.75% is the CA Final topper.
|
CA Topper |
Marks obtained |
Rank |
City |
|
Harsh Choudhary |
618 |
1 |
New Delhi |
|
Shikha Jain |
617 |
2 |
Indore |
|
Ramyashree |
617 |
2 |
Mangaluru |
|
Mansi Agarwal |
613 |
3 |
New Delhi |
CA Intermediate topper November 2022
Diksha Goyal from Karnal, Haryana has topped CA Intermediate November 2022 with 86.63%. The second and third rank holders are Tulika and Saksham Jain.
|
CA Topper |
Marks obtained |
Rank |
City |
|
Diksha Goyal |
693 |
1 |
Karnal |
|
Tulika Jalan |
677 |
2 |
Mumbai |
|
Saksham Jain |
672 |
3 |
Jaipur |
What next?
Candidates who have passed the CA Intermediate can download their e-mark sheets from the official result portal. They are now eligible to register for the CA Final programme. Candidates who could not clear the CA Intermediate will have to reappear in the examination.
For CA Final, the qualified candidates have now become chartered accountants. They will soon get the hard copies of their mark sheets through speed post. Meanwhile, according to an ICAI official, Dhiraj Khandelwal, the convocation of all new CAs will be held on January 24, 2022.
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