NEW DELHI: The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) announced the results for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) June 2025 for the Intermediate and final levels on August 11.
Candidates can check the ICMAI CMA Intermediate and Final exams in the June 2025 session by logging into the official ICMAI results portal, icmai.in, by using their credentials, including the 17-digit registration number.
This year, Hans Jain has secured first place in the CMA Final while Sujal Saraf has topped in the CMA Intermediate exam.
In the ICMAI June 2025 session, 5,491 candidates cracked the Intermediate course, while 2,167 students earned the CMA Final certification.
In the Intermediate Examination (Syllabus 2022), of the 26,974 candidates appeared for the Group I, 2,864 passed, registering a pass rate of 10.62 per cent.
The Group II had 15,333 candidates, of which 4,664 passed, with a pass percentage of 30.42.
Among those who attempted both groups, 9,998 candidates passed in either group, with 864 clearing at least one — an 8.64 per cent pass rate — while 1,375 candidates passed both groups, achieving a 13.75 per cent success rate.
For the Final Examination (Syllabus 2022), Group-III had 10,503 candidates, with 1,701 successfully passing the examination, with a pass percentage of 16.20.
In Group-IV of the Final Examination (Syllabus 2022), a total of 4,458 candidates appeared, out of which 1,108 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 24.85.
How to download ICMAI CMA June 2025 Result
Step 1: Visit the official website, icmai.in
Step 2: Click on the ICMAI CMA June 2025 Result Link.
Step 3: A new page will open.
Step 4: Enter your login credentials.
Step 5: Your result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6: Download and save the result for reference.
For direct link to check the ICMAI CMA results, click here.
Among those who attempted both Group-III and Group-IV, 3,493 candidates appeared, with 478 passing in either group, reflecting a pass rate of 13.68 per cent. Additionally, 651 candidates managed to clear both groups, registering a combined pass percentage of 18.64.
Candidates need to obtain a minimum of 40% in each paper and an overall aggregate of 50% across all non-exempted papers to pass a group.
If a candidate does not clear the group but scores 60% or higher in any individual paper, they will be granted an exemption from retaking that paper in the next exam cycle.
To calculate the aggregate in future attempts, the marks for the exempted paper will be treated as 50%.
The CMA programme, administered by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI), is held twice annually—June and December.