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AAT Q2022: The Pass Rates
AAT Q2022: the pass rates
The pass rates for Q2022 have landed – so which are the ‘hard’ AAT assessments?
AAT has released the CBA worldwide pass rates for 2023, and the Audit & Assurance assessment has the distinction of having the highest pass rate for Level 4, at 85.2%.
The Level 4 papers students seem to struggle with are Personal Tax (55.3%) and Credit & Debt Management (58.7%). The overall CBA pass rate for Level 4 was 64.6% for 2023.
The Level 3 pass rates all hovered in the 60%-plus range, except Financial Accounting, which had a pass rate of 55.6%.
The Level 3 CBA pass rate for the year was 67%.
Only Principles of Bookkeeping Controls stood out at Level 1 and 2, with a 67.5% pass rate. The other papers were all in the 70%-80% range. When it comes to the graded qualifications, distinctions were hard to find for those passing the Diploma in Professional Accounting. Just 2.3% were awarded a distinction and another 45% were awarded a merit.
Note: Pass rates are only published for assessments that have been available for at least 12 months or where there has been a minimum of 500 sittings.
Q2022 CBA PASS RATES
CBA LEVEL PASS RATES
* The information in the above table refers to the pass rates based on the CBAs only and not achievements rates for the qualification. It is not possible for AAT to calculate and provide qualification achievement rates