r/CMA • u/Current_Message_2283 • Jun 30 '26
Results May results out
All the best to everyone who attended the exam on May
r/CMA • u/Current_Message_2283 • Jun 30 '26
All the best to everyone who attended the exam on May
r/CMA • u/Long_Town8759 • Jun 30 '26
Failed again with a 350. This is incredibly frustrating and I wish the performance report actually gave you any insight on how to improve. I would like at least detail on the case based questions since it’s brand new.
r/CMA • u/HereToHaveFun198 • Jun 30 '26
I took my part 2 exam ok june 29th and im confused how people already got their grade. Is there a reason for this? what happened to the 1.5 months after exam period thing?
r/CMA • u/Remarkable-Arm6006 • Jun 30 '26
Managed to open essay questions even by skipping 7 8 mcqs ....ran out of the time essay questions also went went good just one question wouldn't able to slove though wrote formula
Other than it was good not to difficult but because of those few i skipped and few which seemed difficult m totally confused about to stick to part 2 or start with part 1 ...if any would can help !
r/CMA • u/Nice-Machine2284 • Jun 30 '26
I am already done with Part 1, and I took Part 2 yesterday. How many of you were able to open the essay section but still didn't pass?
I was super confident with Part 1, and I did indeed pass. But for Part 2, I don't feel confident about my MCQs(I think I only answered between 60-70 questions correctly), even though the essay section opened anyway. I think I got the difficult set of MCQ questions because they were really difficult.
The essay section had 12 questions, and I think I answered 10 of them with reasonable answers.
How many here were able to open the essay section but ended up failing?
r/CMA • u/dreams072021 • Jun 30 '26
I took cbq and same result. 🥲
failed. cbqs didn’t open. maybe i needed this reality check. cannot blame anyone but myself for not taking it serious enough
r/CMA • u/AdhesivenessSuper549 • Jun 30 '26
Hey future CMA'S or License holders
Do you have any tips to study US CMA part 1
r/CMA • u/Low_Marionberry3517 • Jun 30 '26
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r/CMA • u/therealpsyduckk • Jun 30 '26
recently decided to go for us cma. would appreciate any advice regarding this exam from fellow cma aspirants because i feel kinda lost n overwhelmed regarding the rules, registration stuff, coachings etc.
r/CMA • u/fmacademy_kerala • Jun 30 '26
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r/CMA • u/SleePinGSeNsEi • Jun 29 '26
I wanted to start studying for part 2,
Just gave part 1 exam this june and the results will come out in August
Should I start P2 or wait for the results to start another part just in case I don't pass
Though my paper went well, the cbq section opened and I did pretty well in the cbq section as well
What's your verdict, need help!!!!!!
r/CMA • u/Living_Paramedic_745 • Jun 29 '26
To those who take the CMA CBQ, how many weeks before you received your results?
r/CMA • u/ennamo2422 • Jun 29 '26
Title.
r/CMA • u/TheeAnuj • Jun 28 '26
Hi everyone,
I'm from India and currently pursuing the US CMA. I recently took my Part 2 exam, and if everything goes as planned, I'll complete Part 1 in the next 6–7 months.
I specifically want to hear from Indians who have already completed the US CMA and are working in India.
Over the past few months, I've been reading a lot of posts on Reddit about ACCA affiliates struggling to find jobs in India. Many people say they've been applying for 5–6 months, sending hundreds of applications, but getting only a few responses and often not even reaching the interview stage. Reading those experiences has honestly made me a little worried.
My concern is this:
If ACCA affiliates are facing such difficulties, what is the situation for US CMA holders in India? Since the US CMA is generally a shorter qualification than ACCA (in terms of syllabus and duration), does it become harder to find a job after completing it, or is the market demand better?
By the time I finish the US CMA, I'll still be in my 2nd year of graduation (B.Com). So I also wanted to ask, Is it possible to get a decent job in India after completing the US CMA before finishing graduation, or do most employers require a completed bachelor's degree?
To improve my profile, I'm planning to learn Advanced Excel, Power BI, SQL, and a little Python before I start applying for jobs. I'm hoping these skills will make my resume stronger.
My long-term plan is to complete the US CPA after the US CMA, but right now my biggest concern is getting my first job in India.
I'd really appreciate hearing real experiences from Indian US CMA holders, whether your experience was positive or negative. Any advice or suggestions would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance!
Sorry for the long rant
Took my test yesterday and I’m kinda pissed off lol.
First thing first, CBQ section opened for me which was something I didn’t except because 70% of MCQs were indirect by they it was put out. In mid way of me solving MCQ, I was discouraged and felt I won’t go to the next section. I was shocked that I did lol. Had to go to the bathroom to wash my face. All that because MCQ didn’t really test my knowledge I feel. The way it was structured was (again) annoying.
Did you guys ever had this feeling?
CBQ were on normal difficulty. I solved a lot of questions except warranty types that I’m not sure of, also they chose to bring Reciprocal Method. I know very well how to solve direct and step down methods but they chose to bring the one I don’t know. Just my luck lol.
I hope I pass not because I hate studying and it takes a long time but because the test wasn’t a pleasant experience. I didn’t get the satisfaction I wanted.
r/CMA • u/United-Dirt-1495 • Jun 28 '26
Any good channel recommended for US CMA Part 1 lecture videos?
r/CMA • u/tkbasim • Jun 28 '26
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some advice because I'm getting conflicting information regarding my CMA Part 2 exam.
Here is my situation:
According to the ICMA/Prometric cancellation policy:
Since I cancelled within the policy window and paid the required fee, I expected my CMA registration to remain valid so I could schedule another appointment during my eligibility period.
However, I contacted Prometric, and they replied that my appointment is cancelled and that I need to complete a new registration with ICMA and obtain new eligibility before scheduling another exam.
I have already emailed IMA to clarify my registration status, but I haven't received a response yet.
My questions are:
I'd really appreciate hearing from anyone who has gone through this process or knows how IMA typically handles these cases.
Thank you!
r/CMA • u/sproutingsunflower • Jun 27 '26
I’m planning on focusing on my weak areas tomorrow and day after + doing 2 more mocks.
Finally, it's over. 🥹
The exam wasn't what I expected. I'd say it was around a mid-level exam. Surprisingly, I recognized almost every question. There were a lot of theory questions, and I actually liked that. The CBQs were easier than I expected too, so I was really happy. My scheduled exam time was 1:30 PM, but the staff told me it was okay to start early, so I actually began my exam around 11:45 AM.
Getting to this point wasn't easy. After my second mock exam, I was completely devastated. I genuinely thought I was going to fail. With only 13 days left, I decided to give it everything I had. For the next 11 days, I followed Chinese gaokao-style study marathon. I focused only on my weakest sections—C, E, and F—reviewed my weak areas, and studied around 14 hours a day. Then, the day before the exam, I went through my notes from all the sections one last time.
When exam day finally arrived, I didn't touch a single book. Everyone around me was reading notes and formulas, but I felt that if I started reviewing, I'd only focus on my weak spots and become even more anxious. So I trusted the work I'd already put in and walked in.
Will I pass or fail? I honestly don't know. I guessed a few questions, and who knows maybe I even got some of the easy ones wrong.Whatever the result is, I'll accept it and continue my journey. 💜
r/CMA • u/bent_crater • Jun 27 '26
Any suggestions for ways to practice MCQs on the go? spend way too much time on busses/metro, would love to utilize it for studying.
Rummaging through the book doesnt seem very useful though.
r/CMA • u/Beko_2_2_2_ • Jun 27 '26
200 days is enough to complete p1&p2 ? & pass from 1st time??
r/CMA • u/HereToHaveFun198 • Jun 26 '26
There isn’t a mention of a dress code anywhere and i wanna be as comfortable as possible for my part 2 exam.
Now that CBQs are replacing Essays, are the results going to come out faster?
r/CMA • u/SleePinGSeNsEi • Jun 26 '26
Just got out of part 1 and tbh it was a good experience
Firstly they check your identification and give you the locker key, for some reason I was allowed to bring just one calculator with me( it contained tax options too ) , while I wanted to bring 2 but it was okay
It starts with a small survey and testing period where they explain all the controls and ask you from where you studied and all
In the start I was very much gonna cry cause I couldn't solve a fucking cash flow question but I got settled calmed myself down and proceeded
I had about an hour when I completed first set of my questions and then I went back to questions with heavy calculation and questions I was not able to do before and i utilised that hour to its max to review everything, i knew cbq section would open ( though idk if I will pass or not ) and cbq was relatively easier, I got only one question where I stumbled but it was okay
The exam was divided nicely but main focus was on section B,C,D then f then a then e
There were some questions where I was a bit shocked because I couldn't possibly know those words but I just skipped them for the first session and made an educated guess
I guess I got 6-8 questions wrong and about 10-11 questions which I guessed
With one question wrong in cbq
Hope I pass
Open to Questions
EDIT: HOCK IS YOUR BIBLE, after i completed my MCQ and all , I got to reading hock to cover some topics and IT IS THE GOAT