ICMAI CMA Inter, Final pass percentage 2023 out; only 3.01% pass Inter exam under old syllabus
Anu Parthiban | September 26, 2023 | 12:00 PM IST | 1 min read
CMA pass percentage dips from 15% in December 2022 to 3% for Inter June 2023 exams. Detailed pass percentage in the ICMAI CA Final, Inter results here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) has declared the Cost and Management Accountant (CMA) Intermediate and Final results 2023. Out of 10 thousand candidates who appeared for the CMA Inter June 2023 exam, only 3.01% declared pass under the old 2016 syllabus. Students can check the CMA results 2023 from the official website, eicmai.in. ICMAI CMA Inter, Final Result 2023 (OUT) Live
As per the CMA result analysis, a total of 10,096 candidates appeared for both group 1 and 2 under the old syllabus, of which only 4.42 cleared either one of the groups and 3.01% have been declared pass in both groups. 2,907 candidates completed the CMA Intermediate course of the Institute. In the CMA inter exam held in December 2022, 15.06% students were declared qualified.
Under the new syllabus 2022, 17.39% of the candidates have been declared qualified in CMA Inter results 2023.
ICMAI CMA June exam 2023 was held from July 15 to 22. 811 candidates completed the CMA Final exam 2023 under the old syllabus and 56 candidates under the new syllabus, the ICMAI said.
CMA pass percentage 2023
Here’s the detailed CMA pass percentage for Intermediate and Final exams 2023 held in June 2023.
CMA Inter results under old syllabus 2016
|
Candidate appeared for |
Number of candidate appeared |
Number of candidate passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group-I only |
17,084 |
1,089 |
6.37 |
|
Group-II only |
14,551 |
2,391 |
16.43 |
|
Both Groups |
|
||
|
Passed in either one of the group |
10,096 |
446 |
4.42 |
|
Passed Both Groups |
304 |
3.01 |
|
CMA Inter result 2023 under new syllabus
|
Candidate appeared for |
Number of candidate appeared |
Number of candidate passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group-I only |
7,892 |
595 |
7.54 |
|
Group-II only |
1,277 |
132 |
10.34 |
|
Both Groups |
|
||
|
Passed in either one of the group |
2,622 |
239 |
9.11 |
|
Passed Both Groups |
456 |
17.39 |
|
CMA Final Result 2023: Old Syllabus
|
Candidate appeared for |
Number of candidate appeared |
Number of candidate passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group-I only |
6,551 |
364 |
5.56 |
|
Group-II only |
4,563 |
850 |
18.63 |
|
Both Groups |
|
||
|
Passed in either one of the group |
3,074 |
350 |
11.38 |
|
Passed Both Groups |
195 |
6.34 |
|
CMA Final Result 2023: New syllabus
|
Candidate appeared for |
Number of candidate appeared |
Number of candidate passed |
Pass percentage |
|
Group-I only |
1,083 |
31 |
2.86 |
|
Group-II only |
603 |
75 |
12.44 |
|
Both Groups |
|
||
|
Passed in either one of the group |
525 |
56 |
10.67 |
|
Passed Both Groups |
37 |
7.05 |
|
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