Hello Friends,
I have reproduced the data obtained from the ICAI under the Right to Information Act, 2005 with regards to statistics of CA Final Elective paper from May 2018 to November 2019 examinations.
Proof: I have enclosed the original RTI reply received from the ICAI, scroll down to download the same.
Data is not to be considered as the sole criterion in choosing the elective paper. In fact, each and every subject is scoring, as you can see from the TOP marks secured in any particular subject.
STAY AWAY FROM FAKE NEWS!!
ASK FOR THE SOURCE & PROOF.
A couple of days after declaring the results, an app named FINAPP came up with the statistics on the 21st of January, 2020 claimed to be compiled by the editorial team. And it was shared by many students without any verification.
The data published by FINAPP is baseless, as you can compare with the actual data/official data received directly from the ICAI under the RTI Act, 2005.
This was not the first time of such FAKE NEWS by FINAPP, there are many such cases like Reservation in CA course, where all the students are fooled. Please stay away from such apps.
Detailed
Statistics of the candidates Appeared, Passed, their Pass % and Top marks
secured in the CA Final Elective paper.
Year
|
Paper
|
Appeared
|
Passed
|
Pass %
|
Top Marks
|
Nov-19
|
6A: Risk Management
|
4,216
|
3,830
|
91%
|
89
|
6B: FSCM
|
1,968
|
1,648
|
84%
|
89
|
|
6C: International Taxation
|
11,911
|
6,972
|
59%
|
73
|
|
6D: Economic Laws
|
11,090
|
8,290
|
75%
|
84
|
|
6E: GFRS
|
669
|
416
|
62%
|
79
|
|
6F: Multidisciplinary Case Study
|
28
|
21
|
75%
|
78
|
|
May-19
|
6A: Risk Management
|
1,837
|
1,688
|
92%
|
95
|
6B: FSCM
|
1,683
|
1,287
|
76%
|
91
|
|
6C: International Taxation
|
10,654
|
3,343
|
31%
|
95
|
|
6D: Economic Laws
|
4,811
|
4,063
|
84%
|
95
|
|
6E: GFRS
|
593
|
408
|
69%
|
99
|
|
6F: Multidisciplinary Case Study
|
22
|
14
|
64%
|
77
|
|
|
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Nov-18
|
6A: Risk Management
|
639
|
517
|
81%
|
95
|
6B: FSCM
|
1,524
|
764
|
50%
|
77
|
|
6C: International Taxation
|
4,629
|
3,447
|
74%
|
78
|
|
6D: Economic Laws
|
1,378
|
1,135
|
82%
|
88
|
|
6E: GFRS
|
483
|
198
|
41%
|
67
|
|
6F: Multidisciplinary Case Study
|
30
|
17
|
57%
|
65
|
|
|
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May-18
|
6A: Risk Management
|
140
|
94
|
67%
|
86
|
6B: FSCM
|
678
|
371
|
55%
|
92
|
|
6C: International Taxation
|
1,190
|
676
|
57%
|
93
|
|
6D: Economic Laws
|
446
|
268
|
60%
|
94
|
|
6E: GFRS
|
214
|
104
|
49%
|
90
|
|
6F: Multidisciplinary Case Study
|
10
|
4
|
40%
|
81
|
Regards
Vinay Reddy
bit.ly/WhatsAppvinay
Copy of the Official reply under RTI Act, 2005.
NOTE: Ignore data with respect to No.of students secured exemption.
Data of all the students who secured 60 marks or more (which we generally call it as an exemption) are not provided in the above reply.
As per the rules and regulations of the ICAI, the term *Exemption* means -
A candidate who has appeared in all the papers comprised in a group and fails in one or more papers comprised in that group but secures a minimum of 60% of the marks in any paper or papers of that group shall be eligible for exemption in that paper or papers in the next three following examinations.
Summary - According to these 4 attempts of new syllabus, option 6A Risk Management and option 6D Economic Law are better options than the rest.
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