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3rd March 2011, 08:19 PM
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Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
What is the passing marks to be finished ca-cpt in each subject for june2011?
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3rd March 2011, 11:30 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
A candidate shall ordinarily be declared to have passed the Common Proficiency Test if he obtains at one sitting a minimum of 50 percent marks in the aggregate of all the four subjects / sections comprised in CPT (Examination), subject to the principle of negative marking.
It is clarified that there is no requirement of securing minimum passing marks in a subject/section of CPT examination. There will be negative marking for each wrong answer. 1/4 (One Fourth) mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Please note that multiple darkened circles for a question will also be treated as wrong answer. Any fraction of mark in aggregate will be rounded off to the next full mark. It is clarified that there is no provision for improvement of result CPT examination in the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988. Therefore, such students who have once passed the CPT examination are not eligible to apply/appear afresh/again in the CPT examination. |
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3rd March 2011, 11:59 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
At least 40 marks is required in one subject.
But the aggregate score is 50% in all. So you should get 40 marks to pass in a paper but 50% in aggregate too. |
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4th March 2011, 03:22 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Qualifying Marks:
An aggregate of 50% in all the papers together is required to qualify in the examination. The pass mark therefore would be 100 out of a total of 200 in all the papers together. The total examination is considered a unit and there is no minimum mark set for each part or subject separately. All the students irrespective of their result will receive a marks list indicating the marks obtained in each subject/paper. Those who have passed the examination, would also receive a pass certificate as a proof of passing the examination. |
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4th March 2011, 11:14 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Passing marks for CA-CPT exam:
Exam is considered a unit and there is no minimum mark set for each subject separately. An aggregate of 50% in all the papers together is required to qualify in the examination. The pass mark therefore would be 100 out of a total of 200 in all the papers together. |
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31st March 2011, 08:51 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Dear,
Hi, Qualifying Marks: An aggregate of 50% in all the papers together is required to qualify in the examination. The pass mark therefore would be 100 out of a total of 200 in all the papers together. The total examination is considered a unit and there is no minimum mark set for each part or subject separately. All the students irrespective of their result will receive a marks list indicating the marks obtained in each subject/paper. Those who have passed the examination, would also receive a pass certificate as a proof of passing the examination. Thanks. All the best. |
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8th April 2011, 11:17 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
The pass marks in CA CPT exam is 50% in aggregate of all subjects. No special
pass percentage for each subject. I want to remind you one thing that there is 0.25 negative marks for every wrong answer in CA CPT. |
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12th April 2011, 03:51 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
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INFORMATION REGARDING CPT EXAMINATION To Pass In CPT Examination, You have to scored 50% Marks only then you can qualify the CPT Exams. Pattern Of CPT - One Paper of 200 Marks Divided in to Two Session of 2 hours Each. Subjects - Accounts - 60 marks Mercantile law - 40 marks Economics - 50 marks Maths + Stats - 50 marks Exam Qualifying Criteria - You Have To Scored Minimum 50% Marks in Aggregate And 30% in Each Subjects. It means You Have to Score 100 Marks Out Of 200. Negative Marking - In CPT exam, if you have give wrong answer, then 0.25 marks for every wrong answer was deducted. So, please answer those questions, in which answers you know well. And if you want to get any information regarding CPT exams, then I will suggest you just visit the official websites - http://www.icai.org |
#21
12th April 2011, 04:00 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Passing marks for OBC and General category candidates:
100 Marks are required to pass in CA CPT exam out of 200 Marks. Passing marks for SC/ST category candidates: 80 Marks are required to pass in CA CPT exam out of 200 Marks. |
#22
12th April 2011, 04:33 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Examination Pattern Of Common Proficiency Test-2011: -
Paper I of 200 Marks of 2 hours Paper II of 200 Marks of 2 hours Passing Criteria of qualifying Common Proficiency Test-2011 A candidate shall ordinarily be declared to have passed the Common Proficiency Test if he obtains at one sitting a minimum of 50 % marks in the aggregate of all the four subjects and 30 % in each sections comprised in CPT (Examination),
subject to the principle of negative marking. There will be negative marking for each wrong answer. 1/4 (One Fourth) mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Therefore, such students who have once passed the CPT examination are not eligible to apply/appear afresh/again in the CPT examination. For details please visit http://www.icai.org All the Best... |
#23
12th April 2011, 04:57 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
CPT EXAM Query ! Quote:
Accounting, Mercantile Laws, General Economics and Quantitative Aptitude Passing % :- You Should score at-least 50% Overall Subjects to Crack CA-CPT. Means In CA-CPT Pattern its of 200 Marks and To get Pass in this Exam you need to score at-least 100 Marks. And yes Individual Marks also effects a lot you need to crack 30% in each Subject that means if a paper is of 50 marks then minimum Passing marks For this will be 15. Note* They do have Negative Marking for the same So be careful while attempting a question. If you are Not sure then Do think afterwards after attempting known ones. |
#24
12th April 2011, 09:47 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
HELLO SIR,
There is no cut off marks for an individual subject in CPT exam.The total exam is considered a unit and hence individual cut off is not there. THE PASSING CRITERIA IS SCORING 50% MARKS IN THE CPT EXAM .THE TOTAL PAPER IS OF 200 MARKS AND YOU NEED TO SCORE 100 MARKS TO QUALIFY. The exam is of 4 hours conducted in two sets .Each session is of two hours. The marking scheme are: SESSION I: Accounts - 60 marks, Mercantile law - 40 marks, SESSION II: Economics - 50 marks Maths + Statistics - 50 marks all the best |
#25
12th April 2011, 11:25 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
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Eligibility requirements to appear in CA CPT June 2011. (a) A candidate shall be eligible to appear in Common Proficiency Test CPT June 2011 to be held on 19th June 2011, if he has: (i) Either passed the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) or its equivalent or must have appeared in the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) or its equivalent of a recognized Institution, and (ii) Registered for CPT Course with Board of Studies of ICAI on or before 1st April 2011. (b) A candidate who is already registered for Professional Education-I Course with Board of Studies of ICAI and switched over to CPT course on or before 1st April 2011 will also be eligible to appear in June CPT 2011. For more detail visit on the below site. http://www.winentrance.com/ca_common_proficiency_test_cpt/CA-CPT-Eligibility.html All the very best |
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15th April 2011, 08:34 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
An aggregate of 50% in all the papers together is required to qualify in the examination.
The pass mark therefore would be 100 out of a total of 200 in all the papers together. The total examination is considered a unit and there is no minimum mark set for each part or subject separate. |
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15th June 2011, 05:07 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
now i am in 12th standard commerce. i have to study 12th class course and cpt also. i am confused to how many hours to give to cpt and to 12th. i want to be in merit in 12th and pass cpt with best marks. please tell me.
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#39
10th September 2011, 09:30 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
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CPT examination is a entry level test examination of CA course.The examination is of 200 marks.The passing marks of each subject is 40 but to pass the examination you need to score 50% at least. Best Wishes..... |
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15th October 2011, 11:38 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
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It is clarified that there is no requirement of securing minimum passing marks in a subject/section of CPT examination. There will be negative marking for each wrong answer. 1/4 (One Fourth) mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Please note that multiple darkened circles for a question will also be treated as wrong answer. Any fraction of mark in aggregate will be rounded off to the next full mark. It is clarified that there is no provision for improvement of result CPT examination in the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988. Therefore, such students who have once passed the CPT examination are not eligible to apply/appear afresh/again in the CPT examination. Source: http://entrance-exam.net/forum/general-discussion/passing-marks-ca-cpt-each-subject-94560.html#ixzz1arpmwqWt |
#42
16th October 2011, 01:02 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Hi dear,
A candidate shall ordinarily be declared to have passed the Common Proficiency Test if he obtains at one sitting a minimum of 50 percent marks in the aggregate of all the four subjects / sections comprised in CPT (Examination), subject to the principle of negative marking. It is clarified that there is no requirement of securing minimum passing marks in a subject/section of CPT examination. There will be negative marking for each wrong answer. 1/4 (One Fourth) mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Please note that multiple darkened circles for a question will also be treated as wrong answer. Any fraction of mark in aggregate will be rounded off to the next full mark. It is clarified that there is no provision for improvement of result CPT examination in the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988. Therefore, such students who have once passed the CPT examination are not eligible to apply/appear afresh/again in the CPT examination. Thanks |
#43
16th October 2011, 01:18 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
to pass CPT exam the candidates have to score mare than 50% mark in aggregate , then only one can crack the exam. After CPT the candidate can join IPCC after that Final group. for more details about CA you can visit website OF icai. http://www.icai.nic.in good luck...... |
#44
16th October 2011, 01:45 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Subjects -
Accounts - 60 marks Mercantile law - 40 marks Economics - 50 marks Maths + Stats - 50 marks Exam Qualifying Criteria - You Have To Score Minimum 50% Marks in Aggregate And 30% in Each Subjects. It means You Have to Score 100 Marks Out Of 200. Good luck |
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20th October 2011, 01:35 AM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
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CPT examination is entrance examination of the CA course. There are four subject in the CPT examination.Accountancy,Economics, Mercantile low,Mathematics. The examination is of 200 marks in which you have to score at least 50% marks in aggregate and 40% marks in each subject. Best Wishes.... |
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28th November 2011, 09:05 PM
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Re: Passing marks in CA CPT in each subject?
Exam is considered a unit and there is no minimum mark set for each subject separately.
An aggregate of 50% in all the papers together is required to qualify in the examination. The pass mark therefore would be 100 out of a total of 200 in all the papers together. this is correct aggregate marks are 50%. |
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