CMA Inter, Final Dec 2023 results at icmai.in today; syllabus-wise result trends
CMA Inter, Final mark statements and toppers list for the December 2023 session will also be issued on the official website. Check past year’s result trends.
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NEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of India (ICMAI) will declare the CMA Inter and Final results today for the December 2023 session. Along with the Intermediate, Final results, the ICMAI will also announce the toppers list and upload the individual mark statements for candidates on the official website, icmai.in. CMA Result December 2023 Live
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The CMA Final, Inter exams Dec 2023 were held on December 10-17 for 2 groups. Each group consists of 4 papers carrying 100 marks. Candidates who obtain 40% marks in each subject and 50% in aggregate will be declared qualified.
Candidates will have to enter their 11-digit CMA Final or Inter registration number and click on the ‘display result’ option when the CMA result link 2023 is made available on icmai.in. The qualifying status along with subject-wise marks secured will be displayed. Candidates can download the marksheet for future reference.
The CMA Inter answer sheets 2023 are submitted only after the verification process is completed. Those who are not satisfied with the CMA Final results, they can apply for verification of results within 30 days from the day of declaration of result. CMA December 2023 exam will be held for candidates who have opted for old as well as new syllabus.
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CMA Inter result trends
Here’s the details of candidates who were declared pass in old and new syllabus in the last session.
Group |
Number of candidates passed - old syllabus 2016 |
Number of candidates passed - under new syllabus 2022 |
Group 1 |
1,089 (6.37%) |
595 (7.54%) |
Group 2 |
2,391 (16.43%) |
132 (10.34%) |
Both group |
10,096 -appeared |
2,622 - appeared |
Passed in either one group |
446 (4.42%) |
239 (9.11%) |
Passed both groups |
304 (3.01%) |
456 (17.39%) |
CMA Final result trends
Last session’s syllabus-wise pass percentage for ICMAI Final results.
Group |
Number of candidates passed - old syllabus 2016 |
Number of candidates passed - under new syllabus 2022 |
Group 3 |
364 (5.56%) |
31 (2.86%) |
Group 4 |
850 (18.63) |
75 (12.44%) |
Both group |
3,074 - appeared |
525 - appeared |
Passed in either one group |
350 (11.38%) |
56 (10.67%) |
Passed both groups |
195 (6.34%) |
37 (7.05%) |
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