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April 22, 2025
The CFA® exam pass rate is low because it is a challenging exam with three levels. The percentage of people who pass all the levels is small, especially when you consider that the passing rate for Level 1 is less than half. Let’s look at the data, and discuss what you can do to increase your chances of passing.
CFA exam pass rates are on the rise, especially Level I.
No level of the CFA exam is easy. Each level is progressively harder.
You should be prepared to allocate at least 300 hours to studying for each level.
Level I Pass Rates
Level II Pass Rates
Level III Pass Rates
CFA Exam Difficulty
Study Tips
CFA® exam grading is done yearly by machines and charterholders. CFA Institute then uses a methodology to determine a minimum passing score that is applied to each level of the exam. That score is not made public. Pass rates for CFA Level I and Levels II and III are given out for each exam window.
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The CFA Level I pass rate for February 2025 was 45%, which is above the historical average of 41%. This continues the trend of above-average pass rates for recent Level I exams.
CFA Level I Exam Pass Rate
February 2025 Level I Exam
45% pass rate
November 2024 Level I Exam
43% pass rate
August 2024 Level I Exam
44% pass rate
May 2024 Level I Exam
46% pass rate
February 2024 Level I Exam
44% pass rate
November 2023 Level I Exam
35% pass rate
August 2023 Level I Exam
37% pass rate
May 2023 Level I Exam
39% pass rate
February 2023 Level I Exam
38% pass rate
November 2022 Level I Exam
36% pass rate
August 2022 Level I Exam
37% pass rate
May 2022 Level I Exam
38% pass rate
February 2022 Level I Exam
36% pass rate
November 2021 Level I Exam
27% pass rate
August 2021 Level I Exam
26% pass rate
July 2021 Level I Exam
22% pass rate
May 2021 Level I Exam
25% pass rate
February 2021 Level I Exam
42% pass rate
December 2020 Level I Exam
49% pass rate
See how February 2025 CFA Level I candidates performed on the exam.
The Level II all-time average pass rate is 46%. Recent results have varied, however the November 2024 pass rate is well below the all-time average for Level II.
CFA Level II Exam Pass Rate
November 2024 Level II Exam
39% pass rate
August 2024 Level II Exam
47% pass rate
May 2024 Level II Exam
59% pass rate
November 2023 Level II Exam
44% pass rate
August 2023 Level II Exam
44% pass rate
May 2023 Level II Exam
52% pass rate
November 2022 Level II Exam
44% pass rate
August 2022 Level II Exam
40% pass rate
February 2022 Level II Exam
44% pass rate
November 2021 Level II Exam
46% pass rate
August 2021 Level II Exam
29% pass rate
May 2021 Level II Exam
40% pass rate
February 2021 Level II Exam
46% pass rate
December 2020 Level II Exam
55% pass rate
The February 2025 Level III exam pass rate was 49%, which is below the all-time average pass rate but basically aligned with post-pandemic averages.
CFA Level III Exam Pass Rate
February 2025 Level III Exam
49% pass rate
August 2024 Level III Exam
48% pass rate
February 2024 Level III Exam
49% pass rate
August 2023 Level III Exam
47% pass rate
February 2023 Level III Exam
48% pass rate
August 2022 Level III Exam
48% pass rate
May 2022 Level III Exam
49% pass rate
November 2021 Level III Exam
43% pass rate
August 2021 Level III Exam
39% pass rate
May 2021 Level III Exam
42% pass rate
February 2021 Level III Exam
57% pass rate
December 2020 Level III Exam
56% pass rate
See how February 2025 CFA Level III candidates performed on the exam.
You probably noticed some recent pass rates near all-time averages and even exceed them in some cases. In 2022 and late 2021, there were all sorts of speculation about the reasons for the low scoring. As expected, scores are beginning to normalize but continue to remind candidates to take exam prep seriously.
If you haven’t taken the exam yet and these scores concern you, this is a good time for you to consider a CFA exam prep package, which can increase your odds of being in the passing statistics.
Be prepared for a challenge at any level. As you can tell based on the recent passing rates, the CFA Exams are widely considered to be difficult exams. For Levels I and II, you are expected to know the major concepts related to these topics and how they are applied:
For Level III, you must use your knowledge to evaluate specific finance scenarios and make recommendations.
How Hard are the CFA Exams? >>
No level of the CFA exam is easy. Each level is progressively harder. In the end, the number of candidates who pass all three levels is a small percentage of those who register for Level I and stick with it. That said, the general consensus of those who have taken all three levels of the CFA exam is that Level III is the most difficult because of the constructed response questions, which are in the format of essay questions.
For those who have gotten used to the multiple-choice format, writing answers can be difficult. Also, there is a tendency for some candidates to think that constructed response questions should be treated like essay questions on a college or graduate school exam, but they are completely different.
You should be prepared to allocate at least 300 hours to studying for each level. These tips will help you develop the knowledge and confidence necessary to increase your odds of passing:
Create your CFA study plan, and start studying early.
Focus on the Learning Outcome Statements (LOS) from CFA Institute because they detail exactly what you are expected to do on exam day.
Sign up for a CFA exam preparation class.
Develop a steady, regular study routine.
Balance your studying between reading and practicing with breaks in between to enable concepts (and their application) to percolate.
Build your confidence daily by signing up for a CFA question of the day. Take at least one CFA mock exam. The best mock exams simulate the actual Prometric computer-based exam. They help you assess your mastery of everything you’ll be expected to know and do when you sit for the actual CFA exam, along with how well you handle the pressure of a timed exam.
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