ICAI CA Final result May 2022 likely tomorrow; Know result time, official websites, pass percentage
Candidates will be able to download ICAI CA Final Result May 2022 by logging into the institute’s official website - icai.org.
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Download NowShubham Bhakuni | July 14, 2022 | 03:29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) may declare the CA Final result tomorrow, July 15, 2022, by evening. The ICAI CA Final result May 2022 will be available for download at the institute's official website - icai.org. The CA Inter May 2022 result date will be announced later.
Earlier, the institute conducted the CA Final May 2022 exams from May 14 to May 31, 2022. Some of the CA exams at the Silchar exam centre were rescheduled due to floods in Assam. These exams were conducted in June 2022.
ICAI official websites to check CA result May 2022
The institute will announce the result of CA Final May 2022, on three websites as mentioned below.
- caresults.icai.org
- icai.nic.in
- icaiexam.icai.org
How to download CA Final result May 2022?
Candidates may follow the steps mentioned below to download their result for CA Final May 2022.
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Visit the ICAI CA official website - icai.org.
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Click on CA Final result 2022 link
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Login using your registration number or PIN no and roll number
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The scorecard will be displayed on the screen
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Download and save the CA Final scorecard for future reference
Also Read | CA Foundation, Inter, Final: What ICAI’s syllabus reforms mean for students
CA Final result pass percentage 2022
Along with the CA result May 2022, the institute will also release the list of toppers and CA Final pass percentage. The CA pass percentage has been very low in the past few years. On average, around 50,000 candidates appear in CA Final exams, the pass percentage remains in the range of 10 to 30%. Candidates can check the pass percentage of the previous year below.
CA Final Pass Percentage December 2021 (New Course)
Particulars |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates Passed |
Pass percentage |
Group I |
57254 |
12767 |
22.3% |
Group II |
54144 |
16525 |
30.52% |
Both Groups |
28988 |
4437 |
15.31% |
CA Final Pass Percentage December 2021 (Old Course)
Particulars |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates Passed |
Pass percentage |
Group I |
11364 |
1284 |
11.3% |
Group II |
14106 |
1909 |
13.53% |
Both Groups |
3109 |
44 |
1.42% |
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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