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Understanding Statement of Marks

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Understanding Statement of Marks

After the declaration of ICAI examination results, candidates receive a Statement of Marks detailing their performance in the exam. This document is crucial for understanding the outcome and planning further attempts.

Features of the Statement of Marks

  1. Content:
    • Marks obtained in each paper.
    • Group results (Pass/Fail).
    • Symbols denoting exemptions (#) or carried-forward exemptions (E).
  2. Delivery:
    • Sent via speed post to successful candidates.
    • Unsuccessful candidates receive their marks via ordinary post.
  3. Errors or Non-Receipt:
    • Candidates must contact ICAI if errors are identified or the statement is not received within 4 weeks.

FAQs on Statement of Marks

  1. Who receives a statement of marks?
    • All candidates who appear for the examination.
  2. Does it indicate exemptions?
    • Yes, exemptions are marked with "#" or "E" in the statement.
  3. What if I don’t receive it?
    • Contact the respective exam helpdesk within 30-40 days of declaration of the results.
  4. What if there are errors in the statement?
    • Write to ICAI with supporting documents to request a correction.
  5. Can I get a duplicate statement?
    • Yes, apply through the SSP portal with the applicable fee.

Learn all about the ICAI Statement of Marks: detailed marks, group results, exemptions, and solutions for non-receipt or errors. Find out how to apply for corrections or duplicate statements through the SSP portal

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1FIN by IndigoLearn
07-Jan-2025
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