ICMAI CMA Foundation June 2025 result declared at icmai.in; Riya Poddar bags first rank, toppers' list
Vikas Kumar Pandit | July 8, 2025 | 10:19 AM IST | 1 min read
CMA Foundation June Result 2025: Akshat Agarwal secured the second rank, while Mohit Das and Bhavya Agarwal jointly stood third. Candidates should enter their identification number to access the result.
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Click HereThe Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) has announced the Cost and Management Accountant (CMA) Foundation June 2025 results today, July 8. Riya Poddar from Howrah has secured the first position in the exam. Candidates can check and download their CMA Foundation result 2025 through the official website, icmai.in, by entering their identification number. CMA Result 2025 (OUT) LIVE
The Institute has also released the CMA June 2025 term merit list for the Foundation exam under the 2022 syllabus. As per the list, Akshat Agarwal from Surat has secured the second position, while Mohit Das from Visakhapatnam and Bhavya Agarwal from Beawar have jointly secured the third rank.
The CMA June 2025 scorecard will include the candidate’s name, registration number, and roll number. It will also mention the exam status, paper-wise marks for both groups, and the total marks obtained. Candidates declared qualified in the ICMAI CMA Foundation June 2025 exam can register for the Intermediate course, the next stage in the CMA programme.
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CMA Foundation June 2025 Result: Toppers’ list
Candidates can refer to the table below to see the names of the top 10 rank holders in the CMA Foundation June 2025 results.
|
Rank |
Name |
City |
|
1 |
Riya Poddar |
Howrah |
|
2 |
Akshat Agarwal |
Surat |
|
3 |
Mohit Das |
Visakhapatnam |
|
3 |
Bhavya Agarwal |
Beawar |
|
4 |
Penugonda Sai Raghavendra Reddy |
Guntur |
|
5 |
Mattupalli Gayathri Sravya |
Guntur |
|
6 |
Maithrika Choppara |
Guntur |
|
6 |
Bandi Reddi Maheswar |
Guntur |
|
7 |
Sai Viswanath Bommakanti |
Hyderabad |
|
7 |
Vijaya Sri K |
Tirunelveli |
|
7 |
Achini Harrsshitha |
Hyderabad |
|
8 |
Toleti Manogna |
Guntur |
|
8 |
P Kaushik Raj |
Guntur |
|
8 |
Addepalli Vijitha |
Guntur |
|
9 |
Ranjana S |
Salem |
|
9 |
Namburi Bharadwaj Varma |
Visakhapatnam |
|
9 |
Kondrapu Purna Chandu |
Visakhapatnam |
|
9 |
Wajahath Ahmed |
Hyderabad |
|
9 |
Kuruba Deekshith |
Guntur |
|
10 |
Jeni Kishorkumar Dhameliya |
Surat |
|
10 |
Kusumanchi Satwika |
Vijayawada |
|
10 |
Bobba Sruthi |
Vijayawada |
|
10 |
Samudrala Satvica |
Guntur |
|
10 |
Potnuru Nitya Santhoshini |
Hyderabad |
|
10 |
Talasi Goutam Kumar |
Guntur |
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