Understanding your CPA Exam scores and the exam’s pass rates is crucial for planning your study strategy and managing expectations. This page breaks down how the scoring works, what passing looks like, and how to interpret results.
The CPA Exam is graded on a scale of 0–99, with 75 as the minimum passing score for each section. Scores are calculated based on a combination of:
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) – Typically weighted 50–60% of your score per section
Task-Based Simulations (TBSs) – Weighted 35–45% depending on the section
Written Communication Tasks (for BEC until CPA Evolution) – Evaluated for clarity, organization, and professional tone
To earn the CPA credential, you must:
Pass all four exam sections (AUD, FAR, REG, BEC or the chosen Discipline)
Achieve a minimum of 75 on each section
Complete all sections within the 18-month rolling period
The CPA Exam is challenging, and historically:
AUD (Auditing & Attestation): ~50% pass rate
FAR (Financial Accounting & Reporting): ~45% pass rate
REG (Regulation): ~55% pass rate
BEC (Business Environment & Concepts / Disciplines): ~60% pass rate
Several factors can influence CPA Exam results:
Study consistency – Regular, structured study sessions outperform cramming
Use of practice exams & simulations – Familiarity with question formats improves confidence
Exam-day readiness – Proper rest, time management, and mental preparation matter
Section order – Some candidates benefit from starting with easier sections to build momentum
Scores are released quarterly (January–March, April–June, July–September, October–December)
FAR, AUD, REG, and BEC may have slightly different release schedules
Candidates receive online access to their scores via NASBA portals
We recommend contacting our support for the most accurate score release dates.
Use your scores to plan which section to take next
Contact our support team to get personalized study recommendations
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If you’re unsure how to interpret your results or plan your next steps, contacting our support for personalized guidance.
Don’t let confusion or stress hold you back. With the right support, resources, and guidance, you can pass the CPA Exam with confidence.
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