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Should we get 100 marks out of 200 in aggregate or in individual subjects in CPT exam?


in cpt exam we should get 100 marks out of 200 but my question is we should get each subject particular marks or over all




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20th March 2011, 05:05 PM
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in cpt exam we should get 100 marks out of 200 but my question is we should get each subject particular marks or over all


CPT Qualifying Details -


To Pass In CPT Examination, You Have To scored Minimum 50% Marks In Aggregate And 30% Marks In All The Subjects Individually.


So, If You Have Scored 100 Marks Out Of 200 In CPT Examination, Then You Are Passed In CPT Exams.




Subject Weightage In CPT Examination -


Accounts - 60 marks

Mercantile law - 40 marks

Economics - 50 marks

Maths + Stats - 50 marks.



So, Please Work Hard, If You Really Want To Clear The CPT Exams, And In This Exams, There Is Negative Marking, If You Give Wrong Answers, There Will Be 0.25 Marks For Every Wrong Answer.



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20th March 2011, 05:43 PM
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All i know that you need to have 50% marks in aggregate, and 30% in each subject so surely you are passed if you get 100 marks,
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20th March 2011, 06:18 PM
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Default Re: Should we get 100 marks out of 200 in aggregate or in individual subjects in CPT exam?

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in cpt exam we should get 100 marks out of 200 but my question is we should get each subject particular marks or over all
hello

the answer is you will have to score 100 marks by combining the marks of each subject ie. overall.....

thank you................
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20th March 2011, 06:24 PM
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Common Proficiency Test (CPT) Includes These Subjects in the Exam:Accounting, Mercantile Laws, General Economics and Quantitative Aptitude

Accounting is Of 60 Marks , For Mercantile Laws its 40 , For General Economics its 50 and For other One its also 50.

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in cpt exam we should get 100 marks out of 200 but my question is we should get each subject particular marks or over all
Passing % :-

Yes, You Should score at-least 50% Overall Subjects to Crack CA-CPT.

But for Individual Marks, you need to score 30% marks in each Subject that means if a paper is of 50 marks then minimum Passing marks For this will be 16.

And In CA-CPT Pattern Maximum marks is 200 and To get Pass in this Exam you need to score at-least 100 Marks i.e 50%.

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They do have Negative Marking for the same So be careful while attempting a question.
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21st March 2011, 03:24 PM
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in cpt exam we should get 100 marks out of 200 but my question is we should get each subject particular marks or over all
CPT exam details

Yes you need 50% marks in aggregate and 30% in each subject
to qualify the CPT examination.
The following subjects are included in the CPT examination


Accounts - 60 marks

Mercantile law - 40 marks

Economics - 50 marks

Quantitative Aptitude - 50 marks.


So in the above subjects you need 30% marks in each subject
and 100 marks out off 200 to qualify the examination.
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After registration for cpt for how much period it remain valid?
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21st March 2011, 10:36 PM
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in cpt exam we should get 100 marks out of 200 but my question is we should get each subject particular marks or over all
kindly follow this link.
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=291&c_id=165
offical link of ICAI.
hope it will help you.
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in dec-2011 cpt should we have to score 100 marks in over all subject or either we can score 100 marks in 3 subject...........
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in dec-2011 cpt we have to score100 in over all subject or either we can score 100 marks in 3 subject. plz kindly tell me
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can i do cpt exam without economics
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