CFA Level 1 December 2019 result announced; Know details here
Ridhi.Khurana | January 30, 2020 | 07:23 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- The Chartered Financial Analyst Institute announced CFA Lelev 1 result on January 30, 2020 for exam conducted on December 7 and 8, 2019. Students who had appeared in the December exam need their username and password to login and check their CFA Level 1 result. Given below are the steps to be followed for CFA Level 1 result :
1. Visit the official website at cfainstitute.org .
2. Enter the result page of CFA program.
3. Click on December 2019 result option
4. Now enter your email ID and password
5. The next page will show CFA Level 1 result containing bars reflecting the result.
It may be noted that the CFA Level 1 result will not clearly reflect the marks obtained in the exam. There will be a solid line that shows against a dashed line. If this solid line is above the dashed line, the person is deemed pass. However, if the dashed line is above the solid one, it means that the candidate did not pass.
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