ICMAI CMA Foundation result June 2023 expected today or tomorrow
CMA foundation results 2023 will be declared at icmai.in three days before August 10, CMA HP Pappan said.
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NEW DELHI : The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) is likely to declare the CMA Foundation result June 2023 today or tomorrow, CMA Padmanabhan H Pappaniob said in a tweet. Candidates who appeared for CMA Foundation exam for June 2023 session will be able to check their results on the official website, icmai.in.
In order to check the results, candidates will have to visit the official website and click on the result link and enter their login credentials. Upon submitting the details, they will be able to view the score card.
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CMA HP Pappan said that the request of students to declare the CMA foundation results before August 10 will be fulfilled. “Your request hence tweeting With CmaRakeshSingh Sir always , ICAICMA dearest ones suggested President & team Council to declare results of Foundation Course at least 3 days before 10th August to ensure admission to CMA Main Course. It will happen,” he tweeted.
Your request hence tweeting
— CMA HP Pappan Bhai (@CMAPappan) August 2, 2023
With @CmaRakeshSingh Sir always @ICAICMA dearest ones suggested President & team Council to declare results of Foundation Course at least 3 days before 10th August to ensure admission to CMA Main Course
It will happen ?
Best wishes
Pappan Bhai pic.twitter.com/7vRG5tMBfc
ICMAI conducted CMA Foundation June 2023 exams on July 16 in two shifts - first shift from 10 am to 12 noon and second shift 2 pm to 4 pm. The exam was conducted for four papers : fundamentals of economics and management; fundamentals of accounting; fundamentals of laws and ethics; and, fundamentals of business mathematics and statistics. While paper 1 and 2 were held in the first session, paper 3 and 4 were conducted in the second session.
According to the marking scheme, candidates will be awarded two marks for each correct answer. The exam included 50 multiple choice questions carrying a total of 100 marks. Candidates will have to secure a minimum of 40 percent marks in each subject and a total aggregate of 50% in all the papers to pass the exam.
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