![]() P3 and F3 have a passing rate of 53% respectively - those results are pretty stable across the last few years.P2 & F2 is next in line with 52% & 60% respectively (F2 has increased in the last few months, which I think is a very positive sign),.P1 has the lowest pass rates: 52% and it doesn't seem to be moving from the 1st position any time soon.Papers with the lowest pass ratesĪccording to the graph, the P pillar seems to cause most of the problems for CIMA students. The exam pass rates are calculated as total exams passed over total exams taken for the periods stated below. It’s not rocket science to see that the more advanced you get in each level, the more difficult it becomes to pass the exam, hence the pass rates are getting lower in each section. I will show you the pass rates in the following order: ![]() (UPDATE - this article has been updated to show the most recent data from April 2021). So here goes - the most recently released data we have is from April 2021: As a CIMA student, you should understand the numbers and get some insights from them. Also, I don't want to bore you with a full statistical analysis, because that is not the point. Yes, currently we have the 2019 syllabus, and it is not that much different from 2015's, so I thought it would make more sense to show you the full analysis from the past 5 years. CIMA had been running the 2015 syllabus for 4 years, so I thought it is high time to have a deeper look at the exams pass rates.
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