ICAI CA Inter result May 2022 tomorrow at icai.nic.in; Know pass percentage, cut-off trends
Shubham Bhakuni | July 20, 2022 | 11:40 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will be able to download the CA Intermediate result May 2022 by logging into their registered account at icai.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI:
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will announce the CA Inter result May 2022 tomorrow, July 21, 2022. The result of CA Intermediate May 2022 will be available at the official websites of the institute - icaiexam.icai.org, icai.nic.in and caresults.icai.org. The institute will also announce the CA Intermediate pass percentage and toppers for May 2022 session.
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ICAI CA Intermediate Result May 2022 Live: CA Inter result today at icai.nic.in; Direct link
CA Intermediate is the second level of CA programmes. Candidates who pass the examination will become eligible to register for CA Final November 2022 exams .
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To pass the CA Intermediate May 2022 examination, candidates must secure at least 40% marks in each paper and an overall passing percentage must not be less than 50% marks.
CA Intermediate minimum qualifying marks
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CA Intermediate sections |
Section-wise qualifying marks |
Overall passing percentage |
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For candidates appearing for one group |
For candidates appearing for both the groups |
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Paper 1 |
40% |
50% |
50% |
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Paper 2 |
40% |
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Paper 3 |
40% |
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Paper 4 |
40% |
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Paper 5 |
40% |
50% |
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Paper 6 |
40% |
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Paper 7 |
40% |
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Paper 8 |
40% |
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CA Intermediate pass percentage May 2022
ICAI will announce the pass percentage of ICAI CA Intermediate May 2022 session. Considering the difficulty level of the exam, the pass percentage for the CA exam remains low. In previous sessions, the CA Intermediate pass percentage has been in the range of 20 to 30% for Group I exams and 10-20% for Group II exams.
CA Intermediate pass percentage December 2021
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Group |
Appeared |
Pass |
Pass % |
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Group I |
79822 |
17387 |
21.78% |
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Group II |
62029 |
7327 |
11.81% |
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Both Group |
31136 |
3598 |
11.56% |
CA Intermediate Pass Percentage July 2021
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Group |
Pass Percentage |
No. of Candidates appeared |
No. of Candidates Passed |
Pass Percentage |
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Group I |
29.11% |
60335 |
17563 |
29.11% |
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Group II |
22.2% |
45423 |
10082 |
22.2% |
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Both Group |
10.49% |
20668 |
2169 |
10.49% |
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