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ICAP'S passing criteria

 
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ICAP'S passing criteria
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06-29-2004, 05:55 PM
Yeah ICAP passes at 50 % for sure... in some attempts the pass percentage may come down below 50%...

Passing ICAP exams is more about how you have imbibed your course work and what your level of understanding is (as with any other professional exam). That gets brushed up and enhanced with practical experience as well. From my personal observation of colleagues I have seen people who pass in their first attempts are the one's with better understanding of concepts. You may find students who can identify exam questions to a source (a particular author's book etc.) but still fail.

There is no consipiracy to 'fail' any body. A lot more depends on how you perform on the given day - exam day.

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ICAP'S passing criteria - by ahsansani1983 - 06-15-2004, 11:05 PM
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