The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has released the CA final result. Candidates can check their score on the official website icai.nic.in.
66,987 students took the CA final exam, out of which 11,253 students passed the group 1 exam. While out of 49,459 students, 10,566 students passed the group 2 exam.
The percentage of students passing in Group 1 was 16.8% while the percentage of students passing in Group 2 was 21.36%. In this, the number of students who passed both groups was 13.44%.
Heramb from Hyderabad and Rishabh from Trupti secured 11th position.
Heramb Maheshwari from Hyderabad and Rishabh Oswal from Trupti secured 508 marks or 84.67% and both secured All India Rank (AIR) One. Riya Kunjan Kumar Shah from Ahmedabad secured the second position with 501 marks or 83.50%. Kinjal Ajmera from Kolkata ranked third, with 493 marks, or 82.17%.
The exam was held on different dates in November
The result of the final chartered accountant examination held in November 2024 can be declared on Thursday, December 26, 2024 (late in the evening). Candidates can check this by entering their registration number and roll number on the website icai.nic.
The CA final exam was held in November 2024. The Group 1 exam was held on November 3, 5 and 7 while the Group II exam was held on November 9, 11 and 13.
See results like this
official website ichttp://icai.nic.inVisit ai.nic.in. On the home page, click on ICAI CA Final Result 2024. Enter your login details. The result will open on the screen and keep a copy for future use.
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