ICMAI CMA Intermediate Result June 2025 – Pass % & Toppers

Published: 12 August 2025By: Muskan4 min read

Quick Snapshot

ICMAI has declared the CMA Intermediate (June 2025) results. This release includes subject-wise marksheets/scorecards and rank lists for top performers. Below you’ll find a deep, practical breakdown — exact statistics, top rankers, how to download your scorecard, verification options, passing rules, membership steps if you clear Final later, and practical guidance for the next move.

Official Links (one-click)

Action

Link

Download Intermediate result / scorecard

Click here (ICMAI results portal)

Top 10 (Intermediate) — rank list

Click here (Toppers list)

Apply for answer-script verification / re-check

Click here (Verification procedure)

Detailed statistics — what the numbers tell us

Below are the official counts and pass-percentages for the June 2025 Intermediate session. These numbers show the session’s difficulty profile and how many candidates cleared each group or both groups.

Exam cohort

Appeared

Passed

Pass %

Intermediate — Group I only

26,974

2,864

10.62%

Intermediate — Group II only

15,333

4,664

30.42%

Appeared both groups (either group pass)

9,998

864

8.64%

Appeared both groups (passed both)

9,998

1,375

13.75%

In plain language: Group II performed notably better than Group I this session (higher pass rate), and overall only a modest share of candidates cleared both groups together.

Top performers — Intermediate (June 2025)

Congratulations to the session toppers — the full rank list (Top-10) is published on the official rank page. The All-India Rank 1 for Intermediate is: Sujal Pradeep Saraf (Surat). Below are the top 10 (Intermediate) for quick reference:

  1. Sujal Pradeep Saraf — Surat

  2. Vinay Karnani — Noida

  3. Gurkirat Singh Bhangu — Bhilai

  4. Repaka Venkata Naga Sai Ganesh — Guntur

  5. Sarthak Agarwal — Gurgaon

  6. Sachin Choudhary — Surat

  7. Sunthari M R S — Tirunelveli

  8. Devisetty Naga Sai Lakshman — Guntur

  9. Alapati Roop Nanda Srinath — Vijayawada

  10. Ishwar Dewangan — Raipur

(Full rank lists and marks for toppers are accessible on the ICMAI rank-list page.)

How to check / download your scorecard (step-by-step)

  1. Open the ICMAI students/results portal (icmai.in → Results / Students section).

  2. Click the “CMA June 2025 — Intermediate Result” link (intermediate / final links appear separately).

  3. Enter your 17-digit registration number and password / DOB as required.

  4. Download the PDF scorecard — it contains subject-wise marks, total marks, pass/fail status and any exemption details.

  5. Save a copy and take a printout for official use (document verification, applications, etc.).

Understanding your scorecard & pass rules

Scorecards will show subject-wise marks out of 100 for each paper you attempted, aggregate totals (where applicable), and your final status (Pass / Fail / Exempt). Important passing rules:

  • Minimum 40% in each subject is required to be considered passed for that paper.

  • Aggregate & group passing requirement: minimum 50% aggregate across the group (for non-exempted papers).

  • Exemption rule: scoring ≥60% in a paper earns an exemption for that paper in the next attempt (a standard placeholder score is used for aggregates where exemptions apply).

Verification, answer-copy requests & timelines

If you believe there’s an error, ICMAI provides a formal window to request verification or re-checking of marks. Typically:

  • Apply for verification / re-check within the window announced (usually within 30 days of result publication).

  • ICMAI may also provide scanned copies of answer-sheets / OMRs on request (timeframe and fee details are published after results).

  • Keep your registration details and payment method ready — the process is done online through the students’ portal.

After you clear Intermediate — next steps

Clearing Intermediate means you can register for the CMA Final course and plan practical training. Long term:

  • Register and enrol for the Final level (next available session: December 2025 or as ICMAI schedules).

  • Start or continue practical training — practical experience (usually 3 years, with prescribed conditions) is required to become an Associate member after passing Final.

  • Collect pass certificate / mark sheets when ICMAI issues them (the institute’s Examination Directorate handles dispatch and digital certificates).

Trend analysis — what changed this session

Compared with the December 2024 session, this June 2025 cycle shows some shifts: Group I pass rate was lower this June while Group II remained relatively stronger. That usually signals a tougher set of questions in Group I or stricter marking this term. Interpreting trends can help future candidates prioritise topics.

Tip: If you failed Group I this session, focus on Paper-6 (Financial Accounting) and Paper-8 (Cost Accounting) — historically these carry heavy weight and require regular practice.

Practical advice — immediate checklist

  • If you passed both groups: download your certificate, plan Final registration, and start documenting practical experience.

  • If you passed one group or none: identify weak papers from your scorecard, plan a realistic 6–10 week revision cycle, and consider targeted coaching or solved-paper practice.

  • In any case: keep copies of your scorecard and proof of application for verification (if applied).

FAQs — quick answers

Q: Where can I download my Intermediate scorecard?

From ICMAI students/results portal (icmai.in) using your registration number and password.

Q: Can I appeal my marks?

Yes — apply for verification/re-check through ICMAI’s online facility within the published window (usually 30 days).

Q: How long before certificates are issued?

ICMAI issues pass certificates and digital attestations after final processing; timeline is announced by the Examination Directorate — maintain a current e-mail and profile on the student portal.

About the Author

Muskan

Hi, I’m Muskan — a writer at Students Alert, deeply passionate about helping students and job seekers navigate their paths with confidence. I specialize in researching and simplifying complex information, whether it's the latest job notifications, exam updates, or result announcements. My aim is to provide clear, reliable, and timely content that makes a real difference. From detailed guides on exam preparation to breaking news and analysis, I’m here to support you every step of the way. I truly value your feedback, and I'm always looking to improve—so feel free to reach out anytime!

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