ICAI CA Foundation Result June 2022: Know pass percentage and qualifying marks
Shubham Bhakuni | August 9, 2022 | 09:51 AM IST | 1 min read
CA Foundation result June 2022 will be announced tomorrow, August 10, 2022, on the official website of the institute - icai.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI:
The Insititute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will announce the result of the CA Foundation June session on August 10, 2022. The result will be declared on the official websites of the institute - caresults.icai.org, icai.nic.in and icaiexam.icai.org. Along with the scorecard, the institute will also release the pass percentage and result analysis of the CA Foundation exams.
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The CA Foundation June 2022 exams were held from June 24 to June 30, 2022, in offline mode. Students who pass the CA Foundation June 2022 exam will be eligible to enrol for the CA Intermediate programme .
How to download CA Foundation result June 2022?
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Visit the official website of ICAI - icai.nic.in
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Click on the CA Foundation result link
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Login using PIN number and roll number and download the scorecard
CA Foundation pass percentage
In the previous session, around 1.1 lakh students appeared in CA Foundation and only 33,510 students could pass the examination. The pass percentage was 30.28%. Students can check the pass percentage of previous sessions below.
CA Foundation Pass percentage December 2021
|
Particulars |
Male |
Female |
Total |
|
Number of candidates appeared |
60097 |
50565 |
110662 |
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Number of candidates passed |
18151 |
15359 |
33510 |
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Pass percentage |
30.20% |
30.37% |
30.28% |
CA Foundation Pass percentage July 2021
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Particulars |
Male |
Female |
Total |
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Number of candidates appeared |
38917 |
33050 |
71967 |
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Number of candidates passed |
10150 |
9008 |
19158 |
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Pass percentage |
26.08% |
27.26% |
26.62% |
CA Foundation Pass percentage Jan 2021
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Particulars |
Male |
Female |
Total |
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Number of candidates appeared |
17126 |
10682 |
27808 |
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Number of candidates passed |
4267 |
2655 |
6922 |
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Pass percentage |
24.91% |
24.85% |
24.89% |
CA Foundation result 2022 - Minimum passing marks
CA Foundation programme has four papers. In order to pass the examination, candidates need to secure at least 40% marks in each paper and overall 50% aggregate marks.
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