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CA Intermediate Result Analysis – Sept 2025 exam

ICAI CA Intermediate September 2025 Result Analysis: Pass Percentages, Toppers, and Key Insights

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the results of the CA Intermediate examination conducted in September 2025. Thousands of CA aspirants across the country waited eagerly for their result which signaled the next step in their professional journey. In this blog, we break down the pass percentages, trends, and share details of the top three All-India rank holders, drawing key exam insights for future aspirants.

 

Pass Percentage Analysis

This year’s examination witnessed a large number of candidates across all groups. The detailed statistics are as follows:

Group Candidates Appeared Candidates Passed Pass %
Group I 93,074 8,780 9.43%
Group II 69,768 18,938 27.14%
Both Groups 36,398 3,663 10.06%

Group II saw the highest pass percentage at 27.14%, indicating a relatively better performance compared to Group I (9.43%) and Both Groups (10.06%).​

The level of difficulty and passing trends again highlight ICAI’s rigorous standards for the Intermediate examination.

 

Meet the All-India Top Rankers

Rank Name City Roll No. Marks (out of 600) Percentage
1st Neha Khanwani Jaipur 168561 505 84.17%
2nd Kriti Sharma Ahmedabad 101039 503 83.83%
3rd Akshat Birendra Nautiyal Mumbai 243231 500 83.33%

 

CA Intermediate Pass Percentage Trend (Last 6 Attempts)

Attempt Group I Group II Both Groups
Sep-25 9.43% 27.14% 10.06%
May-25 14.67% 21.51% 13.22%
Jan-25 14.17% 22.16% 14.05%
Sep-24 15.17% 15.99% 5.66%
May-24 27.15% 18.28% 18.42%
Nov-23 16.78% 19.18% 9.73%

Key Insights

  • Group II Consistently Higher: Over multiple attempts, the pass percentage for Group II is regularly higher than Group I and Both Groups. This suggests either better student preparation or relatively favorable paper trends for Group II.​​

  • Passing Both Groups Is Challenging: The percentage of candidates clearing both groups together remains low (around 10-13%), reflecting ICAI’s rigorous standards. Those aiming for both groups must prepare with a strategic plan and manage both content and practice efficiently.​​

  • Variable Difficulty: Major fluctuations in pass percentage indicate varying levels of exam difficulty. For instance, May 2024 showed exceptionally high Group I pass rates, while September 2025 had one of the lowest for the same group.​​

 


Guidance for Upcoming Attempts

  • Analyze Recent Papers: Carefully review past two exam papers, especially September 2025, to identify core areas of focus and frequently tested topics.

  • Practice Is Crucial: With ICAI’s shift towards analytical and application-based questions, prioritize regular mock tests and answer writing practice following examination standards.​​
  • Balance Preparation: If attempting both groups, create a balanced timetable. Integrate conceptual clarity and regular revision for high-weightage subjects in both groups.

  • Past Trends Matter: Use result trends to predict possible paper patterns, but don’t rely solely on them. ICAI often introduces unexpected scenarios, so aim for comprehensive understanding rather than selective study.​​

 


Final Words

Success in the CA Intermediate exam comes from consistent preparation, strategic choice of attempt, and the ability to adapt to ICAI’s evolving exam patterns. Take insights from pass percentage data, refine your methods, and stay motivated—every attempt is an opportunity to grow in your CA journey.

 

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