CPA Canada 2025 Pass Rates Released

CPA Canada has now released the 2025 Professional Education Program (PEP) and Common Final Exam (CFE) exam pass rates. The 2026 pass rates will be released in February 2027.

2025 CFE Pass Rates

Below are the official exam pass rates as reported by CPA Canada.

The 2025 CFE pass rate is 69.8%.

CFE Offering

Cumulative Pass Rates

First Attempt

Second Attempt

Third Attempt

May and September 2025*

69.8%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2024*

67.3%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2023*

70.5%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2022*

71.3%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2021*

73.6%

n/a

n/a

September 2020

75.8%

n/a

n/a

September 2019

76.3%

87.4%

n/a

September 2018

77.6%

87.5%

90.8%

September 2017

77.6%

88.1%

90.6%

September 2016

76.8%

88.6%

91.4%

May 2016

68.7%

75.4%

79.9%

September 2015

82.9%

94.6%

96.6%

*In 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021, there were two offerings of the CFE. The 69.8%, 67.3%, 70.5%, 71.3% and 73.6% pass rates are the combined averages of the first-time writers in both the May and September CFEs.

The 2025 pass rate increased 2% versus the 2024 CFE which was the lowest pass rate on record at 67.3%. 

2025 Professional Education Program (PEP) Pass Rates

Below are the updated 2025 PEP exam pass rates:

CPA PEP Module

2025 Pass Rate

2024 Pass Rate

2023 Pass Rate

2022 Pass Rate

2021 Pass Rate

2020 Pass Rate

2019 Pass Rate

Core 1

72.4%

71.9%

72.1%

74.0%

77.1%

81.9%

79.4%

Core 2

81.8%

80.4%

78.4%

82.5%

85.3%

86.2%

84.3%

Taxation

87.5%

86.8%

87.6%

87.5%

88.1%

88.0%

88.1%

Assurance

86.6%

88.1%

87.6%

89.7%

90.5%

89.1%

89.2%

PM

87.0%

87.1%

90.2%

89.5%

90.9%

90.7%

90.6%

Finance

83.4%

84.8%

87.1%

87.2%

89.1%

89.0%

89.9%

The pass rates above are the average rates for first-time writers for the 2025 year (March, June, September, December).  There is a minor increase in 2025, compared to 2024, in Core 1, Core 2, and Tax. Assurance and Finance dropped slightly in 2025 and PM was flat. 

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CPA Canada 2024 Pass Rates Released

Update: CPA Canada 2025 pass rates are now available, you can find it at this updated post.

CPA Canada has now released the 2024 Professional Education Program (PEP) and Common Final Exam (CFE) exam pass rates. The 2025 pass rates will be released in February 2026.

2024 CFE Pass Rates

Below are the official exam pass rates as reported by CPA Canada.

The 2024 CFE pass rate is 67.3%.

CFE Offering

Cumulative Pass Rates

First Attempt

Second Attempt

Third Attempt

May and September 2024*

67.3%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2023*

70.5%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2022*

71.3%

n/a

n/a

May and September 2021*

73.6%

n/a

n/a

September 2020

75.8%

n/a

n/a

September 2019

76.3%

87.4%

n/a

September 2018

77.6%

87.5%

90.8%

September 2017

77.6%

88.1%

90.6%

September 2016

76.8%

88.6%

91.4%

May 2016

68.7%

75.4%

79.9%

September 2015

82.9%

94.6%

96.6%

*In 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021, there were two offerings of the CFE. The 67.3%, 70.5%, 71.3% and 73.6% pass rates are the combined averages of the first-time writers in both the May and September CFEs.

There is a decrease of 1-3% year-over-year, with 2024 CFE pass rate the lowest on record. 

2024 Professional Education Program (PEP) Pass Rates

Below are the updated 2024 PEP exam pass rates:

CPA PEP Module

2024 Pass Rate

2023 Pass Rate

2022 Pass Rate

2021 Pass Rate

2020 Pass Rate

2019 Pass Rate

Core 1

71.9%

72.1%

74.0%

77.1%

81.9%

79.4%

Core 2

80.4%

78.4%

82.5%

85.3%

86.2%

84.3%

Taxation

86.8%

87.6%

87.5%

88.1%

88.0%

88.1%

Assurance

88.1%

87.6%

89.7%

90.5%

89.1%

89.2%

PM

87.1%

90.2%

89.5%

90.9%

90.7%

90.6%

Finance

84.8%

87.1%

87.2%

89.1%

89.0%

89.9%

There is a minor increase  in the Core 2 and Assurance module pass rates in 2024, with Core 2 pass rate of 80.4% and Assurance at 88.1%. Core 1 and Tax remained mostly flat at 71.9% and 86.8%, respectively, while PM and Finance pass rates dropped by 2-3% in 2024.

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Sep 2025 CFE Results: Understanding Your Transcript

Results day is here and I hope that you achieve the success you’ve worked so hard for. If you didn’t pass the CFE, in this article I’ll help to interpret your transcript and help you understand where things may have gone wrong, what your AO grades mean, and how to prepare for your next attempt.

Accessing your transcript

The first thing you need to do is log in to the CPA Canada results website and download your transcript. Be patient—this site tends to run slowly on results day. Once you have it, you can begin analyzing your performance.

FURTHER READING: Unsuccessful Results for CFE: What to Do Next

Day 1 Results: Pass or Fail

Day 1 results are straightforward: it will simply say Pass or Fail. A detailed Automatic Feedback Report for Day 1 will be released a few weeks later, providing additional insights. For now, let’s focus on Days 2 and 3, which are broken down into levels.

Days 2&3 Results: Understanding the Levels

I’ll start explaining from Leve 4, as it’s more straightforward compared to other levels.

Level 4: Breadth of Competencies (Days 2 & 3)

To pass, you need at least 2 RCs in every area from combined CFE Days 2 and 3. If you have even one area with only NCs or NAs, you won’t pass Level 4.

Example:

Above student had strong performance across most areas but only NCs in Finance. Despite doing well elsewhere, they didn’t pass Level 4 because Finance didn’t meet the 2 RC minimum.

Advice: If you didn’t pass Level 4, focus on studying secondary technical competencies, these are topics other than your role or FR/MA.

Level 3: Role Competency (Day 2 only)

Level 3 evaluates your performance in your Day 2 role. You need 4–5 Cs in the 7 AOs specific to your role from Day 2 to pass.

Example:

Above student had many Cs overall but only 2 Cs in their Day 2 role section. Since Level 3 depends only on Day 2, and it must be Cs, this wasn’t enough to pass.

Advice: Focus on mastering role-specific technicals and re-doing your elective module cases as these have relevant AOs that show up on the CFE Day 2.

Level 2: FR or MA (Days 2 & 3)

To pass Level 2, you need 3–5 Cs in either FR or MA. It’s important to note that it’s one or the other—you don’t need to meet the threshold in both.

Example:

Above student had only 2 Cs in both FR and MA, across Days 2 & 3. They passed all other levels but failed Level 2 due to insufficient Cs in both FR and MA areas.

Advice: Prioritize FR or MA in your next attempt. Focus on achieving Cs in the area you’re targeting and don’t try to get Cs in both, target only FR or MA and aim to get RC in the other.

Level 1: Overall Competency (Days 2 & 3)

Level 1 is the toughest one for students to understand. It checks how many RCs and Cs you got across all areas in both CFE Days, and it has a decile ranking. A lower decile (e.g., 1–3) means you were close to passing, while a higher decile (e.g., 6–10) means you were far from passing.

Example:

Above student passed Levels 4, 3, and 2, but failed Level 1 due to a high number of NCs. Level 4 is a pass because they have at least 2 RCs in all area, across Days 2 and 3. Level 3 is a pass because they have 5 Cs in the role. Level 2 is a pass because in both FR and MA they scored 4 Cs.   

Advice: You’re most likely skipping AOs due to time constraint or difficulty in solving tough AOs. Work on time management and practice the more challenging technical topics to avoid skipping AOs in the next attempt.

CFE June 2026 and September 2026

Above examples are sample transcripts, for more personalized feedback, consider purchasing the PAR Report from CPA Canada. While it won’t show grades for each AO, it gives good insights into your performance and areas needing improvement.

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