CWA ICWA Intermediate : Main/Final Examination : Qualifying Marks - Pass Marks in each group Separately

ICWAICWA ICWA (2008)InterResults Exemptions • Main/Final Examination : Qualifying Marks - Pass Marks in each group Separately
A student is required to get a minimum of 40 marks in each paper (not subject) and an aggregate of 50% in all the papers of a group together to qualify in the group.

Passing the Intermediate Level

A candidate is considered to have passed the Intermediate Level of these courses if he passes both the groups constituting this level.

He/she may get through the groups in one or more attempts either together or separately.

Passing only one Group

A student is said to have passed one of the groups if he secures "a minimum of 40 marks in each paper and an aggregate of 50% in all the papers of that group"

Passing both groups together

There is no provision for clubbing the marks of both the groups together for assessing the result of the examination, even if the student has written all the papers of both the groups at the same time. Each group will be treated as a separate entity for the purpose of declaring the student as having passed the examination.

One Group

CasePapersTotalResultExplanation
IIIIIIIV
A40404040160FailPassed in all. Aggregate < 50%
B54404342179FailPassed in all. Aggregate < 50%
C65355680236FailFailed in one. Aggregate < 50%
D40404080200PassPassed in all. Aggregate ≥ 50%
E45566055216PassPassed in all. Aggregate ≥ 50%

Papers with two or more subjects involved

Where a paper contains two or more parts (each part may be a separate subject or otherwise) with the total marks of 100 divided between the parts a candidate is required to get the minimum marks in all the parts together.

There is no need for the student to maintain a minimum pass mark in each part separately.

example

Group II - Paper 6: Commercial and Industrial Laws and Auditing [100 marks]
  • Section I : Commercial and Industrial Laws (50 Marks)
  • Section II : Auditing (50 Marks)

The student is required to get the minimum of 40 marks in the two sections together. There is no minimum for each section .