ICAI CA results 2021: Check analysis and pass percentage for CA Final and Foundation exams
Over 10,000 students have qualified for Chartered Accountants. The results for CA Final and Foundation are now available at icai.nic.in.
Shubham Bhakuni | September 13, 2021 | 05:29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAI) has today released the CA Final (Old course and New course) and CA Foundation results. Based on the CA Final 2021 result, over 10,000 students will now join the CA profession. On the other hand, over 19,000 students have passed the CA Foundation examination held in the month of July.
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CA results 2021 - Where to check?
Students can check the ICAI CA 2021 results at its official website - icai.nic.in. To access the scorecard, candidates will have to login using the registration number and roll number.
CA Final and Foundation result analysis
The ICAI has released a detailed analysis of CA results including pass percentage. The course-wise details are given below.
CA Final (Old Course) result analysis
Groups |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates passed |
Pass percentage |
Group 1 |
12,556 |
1348 |
10.74% |
Group 2 |
17,044 |
2,194 |
12.87% |
Both groups |
3,949 |
62 |
1.57 |
Under CA Final (Old scheme), 2,391 candidates have qualified as Chartered Accountants.
CA Final (Old Course) result analysis
Groups |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates passed |
Pass percentage |
Group 1 |
49358 |
9986 |
20.23% |
Group 2 |
42203 |
7328 |
17.36% |
Both groups |
23981 |
2870 |
11.97 |
As a result, 7754 students have qualified as Chartered Accountants under CA Final (New Course).
CA Foundation result 2021 analysis
Gender |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates passed |
Pass percentage |
Number of exam centres |
Male |
38917 |
10150 |
26.08 |
694 |
Female |
33050 |
9008 |
27.26 |
|
Total |
71967 |
19158 |
26.62 |
In CA Foundation, 71,967 students appeared out of which, 19,158 students have passed the examination.
CA Final (Old Course) topper details
Ruth Clare Dsilva from Mangaluru has secured the first rank while Malavika R Krishnan from Palakkad, Kerala has secured second place.
CA Final (Old Course) toppers 2021
|
All India Topper First Rank |
All India Second Rank |
Name |
Ruth Clare Dsilva |
Malavika R Krishnan |
City |
Mangaluru |
Palakkad |
Roll No. |
327847 |
333542 |
Marks |
472/800 |
446/800 |
Percentage % |
59% |
55.75% |
CA Final (New Course) toppers details
In the CA Final new course, Nandini Agrawal from Morena has secured the first rank with 76.75%. The second rank has been secured by Sakhshi Airan from Madhya Pradesh.
CA Final (New Course) toppers
|
All India Topper First Rank |
All India Second Rank |
All India Third Rank |
Name |
Nandini Agrawal |
Sakhshi Airan |
Bagrecha Sakshi Rajendrakumar |
City |
Morena |
Indore |
Bengaluru |
Roll No. |
429641 |
435912 |
407118 |
Marks |
614/800 |
613/800 |
605/800 |
Percentage % |
76.75% |
76.63% |
75.63% |
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