ICMAI CMA June 2025 inter, final results out; 13.75% pass intermediate in both groups
ICMAI CMA June 2025: A total of 9,998 candidates appeared in group 1 and 2 of the intermediate exam, out of which 1,375 qualified the exam.
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Download EBookThe Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) has declared the results for CMA June 2025 session for intermediate and final exams. Candidates can check their scores through the official website, icmai.in by submitting their 17-digit registration number.
As per the results stats, around 13.75% candidates were declared pass in both the groups of the ICMAI CMA intermediate exam for June 2025. A total of 9,998 candidates appeared in group 1 and 2 of the intermediate exam, out of which 1,375 qualified the exam.
A total of 3,493 appeared in both the groups for the ICMAI CMA final exams 2025, among which only 651 were declared pass.
As per the passing criteria, candidate should have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in each individual paper, and 50% marks in the aggregate of non-exempted papers. Those who pass all groups will qualify the CMA intermediate or final examination.
If an applicant fails to pass a group but scores 60% or above in any paper of the group, they will be exempted from appearing for the same paper in the subsequent examination cycle. While calculating the aggregate in the subsequent exam, the marks in the exempted papers will be regarded as 50%.
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ICMAI CMA Result 2025: How to check
Candidates who appeared for the ICMAI CMA exams for intermediate and final in the June 2025 session can follow the steps given below to check their scores.
- Go to the official website at icmai.in.
- Click on the ICMAI CMA June final or intermediate exam result link.
- On a new page, type login credentials, a 17-digit registration number.
- Click on the submit button.
- ICMAI CMA June 2025 results will appear on the screen.
- Check your marks and download the results.
A physical copy of the marksheet will be sent to each candidate who appeared for the CMA intermediate and finals exams. It will contain separate scores for all the papers which the candidates appeared for. Those who clear the intermediate exam will be issued a Pass Certificate by the ICMAI. Candidates passing the final exam will be issued a certificate as per the institute’s discretion.
Those who have cleared the final CMA exams as per the June 2025 result are eligible for the associate membership of the institute, provided that they have acquired three years of practical experience in costing or industrial accounting. The experience may be garnered before or after the final CMA examination.
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