
ICAI CA Foundation Result 2025: Check results, passing percentage, toppers and other details
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icai.nic.in Passing percentage statistics
A total of 82,662 candidates appeared for the CA exams across India at 551 centres out of which 12,474 candidates qualified for the next level, thus giving out a passing percentage of about 15.09 % overall.
43,389 male candidates and 39,273 female candidates sat for the CA intermediate and final exams out of which 16.26 % males and 13.8 % females passed, i.e. 7,056 male students and 5,418 female students passed. How to check the result?
Step 1: Visit icaiexam.icai.org, caresults.icai.org, or icai.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the tab that says results.
Step 3: Enter credentials like roll number, registration number and captcha code to log in.
Step 4: Click submit to view the results and download the hard copy for future reference. Top 3 candidates
Roll number 583259 or Vrinda Agarwal from Ghaziabad is said to hold the top rank in the exams with 362 marks out of 400 with an aggregate percentage of 90.5 %.
Roll number 613242 or Yadnesh Rajesh Sarkar from Mumbai holds the second rank with 359 marks out of 400 and an aggregate of 89.75 %.
Roll Number 637725 or Shardul Shekhar Vichare from Thane holds the third rank with 358 marks out of 400 and an aggregate of 89.5 %.
The exams were held on May 15, 17, 19 and 21 for paper 1 (accountancy), paper 2 (business law), paper 3 (quantitative aptitude – business mathematics, logical reasoning and statistics) and paper 4 (business economics), respectively.
The ICAI CA Foundation result statement of marks will be sent by post, after the declaration of CA result. However, in case candidates do not receive the same, for any reason, within four to five weeks from the date of declaration of the ICAI results, they may write to dms_examhelpline@icai.in.
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