
ICMAI CMA Intermediate and Final result for June 2025 declared at icmai.in: Direct link to download result here
The results were made available this morning on the Institute's official website, icmai.in, with candidates able to access their scorecards by entering their 17-digit registration number and password.
The announcement marks the completion of the evaluation process for one of India's most challenging professional accounting qualifications. A total of 5,491 candidates successfully completed the Intermediate course, while 2,167 candidates achieved the coveted CMA Final certification.
ICMAI June 2025 performance
The June 2025 session has shown notable shifts in pass percentages compared to the December 2024 cycle, with some groups recording declines while others improved marginally.
Intermediate Examination (Syllabus 2022)
Group-I only: 26,974 candidates appeared; 2,864 passed — 10.62%
Group-II only: 15,333 appeared; 4,664 passed — 30.42%
Both Groups:
Passed in either group: 9,998 appeared; 864 passed — 8.64%
Passed both groups: 1,375 passed — 13.75%
Final Examination (Syllabus 2022)
Group-III only: 10,503 appeared; 1,701 passed — 16.20%
Group-IV only: 4,458 appeared; 1,108 passed — 24.85%
Both Groups:
Passed in either group: 3,493 appeared; 478 passed — 13.68%
Passed both groups: 651 passed — 18.64%
ICMAI CMA June 2025 result: Steps to access
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to access the ICMAI CMA June 2025 result:
Visit the official ICMAI website at icmai.in using a secure browser.
Navigate to the 'Examination' section displayed prominently on the homepage menu.
Click on the link titled 'Result for June 2025 CMA Intermediate and Final.'
Enter your 17-digit registration number along with the password provided by ICMAI.
View your scorecard on the screen and download it for future reference or official use.
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided
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Candidates can click on the link provided
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to download the ICMAI CMA June 2025 final result 2025.
About the CMA programme
Conducted biannually in June and December, the CMA qualification remains a benchmark in cost and management accounting, offering specialisation in areas such as corporate finance, cost auditing, and strategic performance management. The Foundation level results for June 2025 were announced on July 8, with Riya Poddar of Howrah securing the top rank.
With today's results, thousands of candidates now move into the next phase of their professional journey—either advancing to the next level or entering the industry as newly certified CMAs, poised to contribute to India's growing demand for financial strategy and governance expertise.
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