CA Foundation May 2025 Pass Percentage: 15.09% Candidates Pass CA Foundation, Decline Trend in Pass Rates

CA Foundation May 2025 Pass Percentage: 15.09% Candidates Pass CA Foundation, Decline Trend in Pass Rates

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Mirza Farhan BaigUpdated on 06 Jul 2025, 09:26 AM IST

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has published the CA Foundation May 2025 pass percentage on July 06. The results for CA Foundation May 2025 have been announced on its official website. The pass percentage of CA Foundation May 2025 interprets details like the total number of candidates, total number of candidates passed and total passing percentage of each category. The CA Foundation pass percentage stood at 15.09%. The male candidates have a slightly higher pass percentage than the female candidates. The CA Foundation exam was held in 551 exam centres across the country and saw a participation of 86,662 candidates.

As per the new ICAI scheme, candidates need to score a minimum of 40% marks in each CA Foundation paper and a total aggregate of 50% marks to qualify for the exam. With the help of the CA pass percentage, students can assess the difficulty level of the exam, and prepare accordingly and estimate the CA Foundation pass percentage of the upcoming sessions. The CA Foundation exam is held thrice every year in January, May and September.

CA Foundation May 2025 Pass Percentage: 15.09% Candidates Pass CA Foundation, Decline Trend in Pass Rates
CA Foundation May 2025 Pass Percentage

CA Foundation May 2025 Pass Percentage

Gender

No. of Candidates Appeared

No. of Candidates Passed

% of Pass

No. of Exam Centres

Male

43,389

7,056

16.26%


Female

39,273

5,418

13.80%

551

Total

82,662

12,474

15.09%



CA Foundation Historical Pass Rate

The table denotes the CA Foundation's previous years pass percentages of the CA Foundation exam. The highest overall pass percentage was seen in the November 2018 session, with both genders above 43%. Whereas the CA Foundation June 2024 pass rate saw the lowest passing percentages for both – 15.66% for males and 14.14% for female students.:

CA Foundation Session-Wise Pass Percentage Comparison

Exam Session

Male Pass %

Female Pass %

Nov 2018

43.03%

45.56%

June 2019

18.47%

18.72%

Nov 2020

36.11%

33.88%

Jan 2021

24.91%

24.85%

June 2021

26.08%

27.26%

Dec 2021

30.20%

30.37%

June 2022

25.52%

24.99%

Dec 2022

29.57%

28.88%

June 2023

25.99%

23.80%

Dec 2023

30.19%

29.77%

June 2024

15.66%

14.14%

Sep 2024

20.47%

18.76%

Jan 2025

21.74%

21.27%

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Students must register with BoS by September 1, 2024, and finish the four-month study session. Additionally, provisional registrations for students who passed their tenth class have begun at ICAI.

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If you chose chartered accountant (CA), then you have to write several exams and practical training. Here are some exams to write in your road to pursue CA, that are conducted by ICAI.

  • If you have passed 10th, then you can take an entry level exam. This foundation course consists of 4 papers
  • If you are a graduate or postgraduate with specified marks or higher degrees or you passed the foundation course then you can register for the IPCC. It consists of 2 groups with 4 papers each.
  • After you pass either 1 or both groups of IPCC, you should pursue articleship.
  • After completion or if you still have 6 months of your articles hip time, you can appear for the CA final exams. It consists of 2 groups each consists of 4 papers.
  • Before appearing for your final exams, you should undergo AICITSS during the last 2 years of practical training.
  • After you have passed in final exams and articleship, you can be a member of ICAI and can use Chartered Accountant before your name.

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CA Foundation Exam Pattern 2024 – Details

  • The CA Foundation examination consists of four papers.
  • Paper 1 and Paper 2 are subjective type papers.
  • Paper 3 and Paper 4 are objective type papers.
  • The CA Foundation exam is conducted for a total of 400 marks, with each paper carrying 100 marks.

Candidates must successfully clear their 10th and 12th exams from a recognized educational institute . Also, the minimum mark they need to attain in their 12th standards is 50% aggregate. There is no age restriction to apply for the CA foundation.

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