ICMAI Results Dec 2023 Out: CMA Final, Inter pass percentage increases in old, new syllabus exams
CMA Results 2023: The number of candidates who completed the CMA Final course under the new and old syllabus have also increased compared to the June session.
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NEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of India (ICMAI) has declared the CMA Inter and Final results December 2023. The overall pass percentage of ICMAI Inter and Final results have improved compared to the previous session exams. Candidates who appeared in the exam under both old and new syllabus will be able to download results from the official website, icmai.in. CMA December 2023 Result (OUT) Live
As per the CMA Inter results Dec 2023, 4,374 candidates have completed Intermediate course under the 2016 old syllabus and 1,474 candidates have completed under the new syllabus 2022.
On the other hand, a total of 1,175 candidates completed the ICMAI Final course under the old syllabus and 392 candidates have been declared pass under the 2022 new syllabus. The institute will announce the CMA toppers names and marks secured soon on the official website.
CMA Inter Dec 2023 Pass Percentage: 2016 Syllabus
Only 3.01% candidates who appeared for both papers cleared the CMA Inter exams. However, the pass percentage of candidates who appeared in both papers have increased to 3 percentage points in the December 2023 session. Candidates who appeared in the CMA Inter exams under the old syllabus can check the pass percentage here.
Candidates appeared for |
Number of candidates appeared |
Number of candidates passed |
% pass |
Group I only |
11,720 |
1,268 |
10.82 |
Group II only |
11,667 |
3,763 |
32.25 |
Both groups |
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Passed in either one of the group |
8,744 |
598 |
6.84 |
Passed both groups |
611 |
6.99 |
CMA Inter Dec 2023 Pass Percentage: New syllabus
Candidates who appeared in the CMA Inter exams under the new syllabus can check the pass percentage here. The pass percentage of candidates who qualified in either of the papers or in both have increased by one percentage point compared to the June 2023 session.
Candidates appeared for |
No. of candidates appeared |
No. of candidates passed |
% pass |
Group I only |
15,629 |
1,711 |
10.95 |
Group II only |
3,761 |
723 |
19.22 |
Both groups |
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Passed in either one of the group |
5,157 |
524 |
10.16 |
Passed both groups |
943 |
18.29 |
CMA Final Dec 2023 Result: Old syllabus
The ICMAI Final December results 2023 also recorded an increase in the number of qualified candidates.
Candidates appeared for |
No. of candidates appeared |
No. of candidates passed |
% pass |
Group III only |
5,704 |
651 |
11.41 |
Group IV only |
3,676 |
1,202 |
32.70 |
Both groups |
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Passed in either one of the group |
2,592 |
506 |
19.52 |
Passed both groups |
273 |
10.53 |
CMA Final Dec 2023 Result: New syllabus
Last year, only 811 candidates under the old syllabus and 56 candidates under the new syllabus completed the course. But in the December 2023 session, 1,175 under the old syllabus and 392 candidates under the new syllabus passed the exams.
Candidates appeared for |
No. of candidates appeared |
No. of candidates passed |
% pass |
Group III only |
2,278 |
175 |
7.68 |
Group IV only |
1,449 |
642 |
44.31 |
Both groups |
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Passed in either one of the group |
1,153 |
353 |
30.62 |
Passed both groups |
297 |
25.76 |
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