What is the passing score for the CMA exam?

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The passing score is 360 on a scaled score of 0 to 500. Your raw score (number of MCQs correct, plus case-based questions points) is converted to a scaled score that adjusts for variations in question difficulty across exam forms, so you can’t simply translate “X percent correct” into a pass — the scaling does the work. You also need to answer at least 50% of the multiple-choice questions correctly just to qualify for case-based grading. If you do, your final scaled score combines your MCQ and case-based questions performance into one number. Anything 360 or above is a pass. If you score below, you’ll see exactly where you struggled in your Performance Report — that becomes your roadmap for the retake.

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