
ICAI CA Result 2025: CA May 2025 Results On This Date, Download Link & Other Details
ICAI CA Result 2025: CA Foundation, Intermediate, and Final results will be made available on the official website at icai.nic.in.
ICAI CA Result 2025 Date: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will declare the CA May 2025 results for all three levels—Foundation, Intermediate, and Final on July 6, 2025. Candidates can check their results on the official websites by entering their registration number, roll number, and password.
Official Websites To Check ICAI CA Results 2025:
– icai.nic.in
– icaiexam.icai.org
– caresults.icai.org
ICAI CA Result 2025: How To Download?
Follow these simple steps to check and download ca results:
Step 1: Visit the official ICAI result portal.
Step 2: Click on the 'Result Portal" and select your course (Foundation/Inter/Final).
Step 3: Enter your roll number and PIN or registration number.
Step 4: Fill in the captcha code and click on 'Check Result".
Step 5: Your CA May 2025 result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6: Download and save it for future reference.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) releases a merit list along with the CA exam results for each programme. The ICAI Merit List 2025 for the May 2025 session will be published online and will feature the names of the top 50 rank holders.
To check the ICAI merit list 2025, candidates will need to enter their registration number or roll number, along with the security code provided on the portal.
CA May 2025 Passing Criteria
To qualify in a particular group or level of the CA May 2025 exam, candidates must meet two essential benchmarks.
First, they need to secure at least 40% marks in each individual subject. This ensures a basic level of understanding across all tested areas.
Second, candidates must achieve a minimum aggregate score of 50% across all subjects in that group or level. This combined score determines overall eligibility to pass.
Both conditions must be fulfilled to be declared as having passed that group or level of the examination.
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