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AAT Q2022 pass rates released

AAT Q2022 pass rates released

We have the pass rates for the CBA exams for the year ending 30 June 2025 – so are they better or worse than last year?

The latest AAT pass rates are here, and we have compared them with last year’s to see which pass rates are up and which are down. The stats show pass rates year-on-year are up in six of the eight Level 4 assessments. One assessment (AMAC) remains the same, while BNTA fell.

Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements (DAIF) has the best pass rate at Level 4 – at 77.4%. The lowest Level 4 pass rate this time around is AMAC, which came in at 63.7%. Last year the worst Level 4 pass rate was PNTA with 62.4%.

Pass rates were also all up across the board at Level 3 year-on-year, apart from MATS, which dipped from 68.9% to 65.3%.

It was more of a mixed bag for Levels 1 and 2, but all the pass rates are now 70% or above.

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. The pass rates shown are the rates for assessments sat between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025.

CBA LEVEL PASS RATES

*Please note that the information in the above table refers to the global 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

GRADED QUALIFICATIONS

Qualifications awarded by AAT include four graded qualifications. The table below shows a global summary of the grades awarded for each qualification between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025.

END POINT ASSESSMENTS

The following table shows the pass rates for the End Point Assessments for year-ending 30 June 2025.

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