CMA Intermediate, Final 2021 result declared; Check toppers list, pass percentage
Mahima Bahl | February 21, 2022 | 12:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICMAI has released the provisional merit list for both CMA Inter and Final December 2021 exams.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of India (ICMAI) has declared the CMA Intermediate result and CMA Final result for the December 2021 exams on February 19, 2022. Along with the results, ICMAI has also released the provisional rank list for both Intermediate and Final courses. The provisional rank list consists of the top 50 candidates who have cleared the CMA exams in a single attempt. Sarvesh Saboo and Meera Kuttappan have secured rank 1 in CMA Intermediate and CMA Final December 2021 exams respectively.
CMA Inter and Final exams (December) were conducted from December 8 to December 15, 2021. Whereas the rescheduled CMA exams for 15 cities were conducted from January 3, 2022, to January 13, 2022.
ICMAI CMA December 2021 Toppers
Given below tables contain a list of CMA Intermediate and CMA Final toppers who have secured top ranks in the December 2021 exams.
Top 10 CMA Intermediate Toppers (December 2021)
|
Ranks |
Name of candidates |
|
Rank 1 |
Sarvesh Saboo |
|
Rank 2 |
Piyush Gupta |
|
Rank 3 |
Himanshu Babulal Ostwal |
|
Rank 4 |
Bhawna Ratwani |
|
Rank 5 |
Sourav Thapa |
|
Rank 6 |
Gazal Loonkar |
|
Rank 7 |
Harshit Jhalani |
|
Rank 8 |
Mandli Sreekanth Kumar |
|
Rank 9 |
Priyam Assudani |
|
Rank 9 |
Jaykumar Pravinbhai Chauhan |
|
Rank 10 |
Tanu Jindal |
Top 10 CMA Final Toppers (December 2021)
|
Ranks |
Name of candidates |
|
Rank 1 |
Meera Kuttappan |
|
Rank 2 |
Ayush Shekhar Agarwal |
|
Rank 3 |
Rohini J |
|
Rank 4 |
Deepanjali Dwivedi |
|
Rank 5 |
Meghakumar Rakeshkumar Shah |
|
Rank 6 |
Krishna Awtar Loya |
|
Rank 7 |
Aanchal Gupta |
|
Rank 8 |
Dimple Agarwal |
|
Rank 9 |
Poojitha Manthena |
|
Rank 10 |
Gowtham Gopal |
CMA Pass Percentage 2021
Complete information related to the course-wise pass percentage for December 2021 CMA exams will be released by ICMAI soon. Given below tables contain data of the previous session pass percentages.
CMA Intermediate Pass Percentage - December 2020 Session
|
Appeared for |
Candidates appeared |
Passed candidates |
Pass percentage |
|
Group I only |
14,628 |
5,963 |
40.76% |
|
Group-II only |
8,359 |
5,453 |
65.26% |
|
Both Groups |
|
||
|
Passed in either one of the group |
14, 212 |
1,964 |
13.86% |
|
Passed Both Groups |
7,337 |
51.63% |
|
CMA Final Pass percentage: December 2020
|
Groups appeared for |
Total candidates appeared |
Total candidates passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group 3 |
6,228 |
2,119 |
34.02% |
|
Group 4 |
2,778 |
1,587 |
57.13% |
|
Passed in either or both Group 3 and 4 |
5,308 |
1,693 in either group 2,041 passed in both groups |
31.90% for passing either group 38.45% for passing both groups |
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