
ICMAI CMA toppers 2025: Hans Amresh secures first rank in June Final exam, check list of top 10 here
The results, released on the official portal icmai.in, have confirmed a new merit list that spans multiple states, reflecting the examination's national reach.
At the top of the list is Hans Amresh Jain from Surat, who secured All India Rank 1 under the 2022 syllabus framework. His performance stands out in an examination where overall pass percentages remain in low double digits, underscoring the exceptional preparation and resilience required to claim the top spot.
ICMAI CMA June 2025: Top 10 All India Ranks for Final exam
The 2025 merit list highlights a strong representation from both metropolitan hubs and Tier-2 cities. Alongside financial centers like Mumbai, Surat, and Bangalore, names from Jaipur, Rajahmundry, and Serampore reflect the widening geographic base of CMA achievers. Notably, Jaipur secured two positions in the top 10, reaffirming its growing prominence in professional commerce education.
Ranks
Name
Gender
City
1
Hans Amresh Jain
Male
Surat
2
Chirag Kasat
Male
Mumbai
3
Trishir Goyal
Male
Jaipur
4
Priya Babbar
Female
Faridabad
5
Nikhil Jain Sait
Male
Rajahmundry
6
Saurav Kumar
Male
Serampore (West
Bengal)
7
Kunta Hari Charan Reddy
Male
Hyderabad
8
Swati Agarwal
Female
Jaipur
9
Poojitha Reddy P
Female
Bangalore
10
Mumal Bhagwan Shekhawat
Female
Palghar (Maharashtra)
Candidates can check the official list of the toppers as provided
here
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