CFA Pass Rates: How Hard Are The CFA Exams? - 300Hours (2024)

[Updated for Feb 2024 exams]

CFA pass rates are a factor in most candidates’ consideration on whether to sign up for the CFA exams. If pass rates are too high, it lacks prestigiousness. If it is too low, it is too difficult and may not be worth the effort.

Tricky, eh?

Often branded the ‘world’s hardest exams’, we often get questions from our readers on exactly how difficult the CFA exams could be. The short answer? It’s hard, but not the hardest?

In this article, we try to approach this question objectively, with historical CFA pass rates and third party benchmarking studies in order to help you decide whether CFA exams are worth the challenge.

Let’s go!

Contents

  1. Overview of CFA Pass Rates Since 2014
    • CFA Level 1 Pass Rates vs. Candidate Volume
    • CFA Level 2 Pass Rates vs. Candidate Volume
    • CFA Level 3 Pass Rates vs. Candidate Volume
  2. How Hard Is CFA?

Overview of CFA Pass Rates Since 2014

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The latest CFA pass rates are:

  • 44% for Level 1 (Feb 2024)
  • 44% for Level 2 (Nov 2023)
  • 49% for Level 3 (Feb 2024)

As one would expect, the average pass rates increases as one progresses throughout the 3 levels. Since 2014, the historical CFA pass rates for:

  • Level 1 ranges from 22%-49%, with a 10-year average of 39%;
  • Level 2 ranges from 29%-55%, with a 10-year average of 45%;
  • Level 3 ranges from 39%-56%, with a 10-year average of 50%.

The pandemic – which coincided with the introduction of computer-based exams and increased testing schedule – seems to have changed the pass rates trends significantly for all 3 levels, although there are encouraging initial signs to show that this trend is recovering to the average after the pandemic effects lessen.

There is insufficient data or insights on why this may be happening, although we have a few theories of why the CFA pass rates are so low.

CFA Level 1 Pass Rates vs. Candidate Volume

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CFA exam’s popularity is evident in this chart, with Level 1 candidate growth accelerating steadily since 2015. This has taken a hit since the pandemic, with annual candidate volumes about 60% of previous years.

CFA Level 1 pass rates have remained relatively stable and above 40% since 2014 for paper-based exams. The December 2020 exam’s jump in CFA Level 1 pass rate to 49% is most likely due to the additional time candidates have due to multiple COVID-19 exam postponements.

Unfortunately not many candidates were able to sit for the exam even in Dec 2020 due to the ongoing pandemic situation, and this is reflected in Feb 2021’s data as well.

However, in May 2021, CFA Level 1 has experienced a monster drop in pass rates – since 2010, the historical CFA pass rates for Level 1 had been about 36%-49%, averaging 42%. This has dropped to 25% in the May 2021 exams, and further dropped in Jul 2021 to 22%, before rebounding to 26% in Aug 2021.

The latest Feb 2024 results are encouraging and seems to show that the pass rate trends are reverting closer to a new normal.

CFA Institute’s official guidance states that the minimum passing score reflects the score that can be achieved by a ‘just competent’ candidate, which is supposed to be consistent across the years, whether it’s 2010, 2015 or 2020. If we assume this holds true, this implies the average CFA Level 1 candidate quality for May to Aug 2021 was significantly lower compared to past exams.

CFA Institute has implied that this low pass rate is temporary, and due to pandemic disruption:

Going forward, we do expect the pass rate to approach pre-COVID historical levels in time — so long as pandemic conditions subside.

As we have said before, the exams and the process for setting the minimum passing score have not changed. Unfortunately, the many challenges posed by life during a pandemic have clearly made the process more daunting.

Peg Jobst, Managing Director, Head of Credentialing, CFA Institute

This makes some sense. However, our MPS analysis also indicates that the MPS itself has increased significantly – above the usually-recommended 70% mock exam target score.

A low passing score due to pandemic disruption does not explain why our MPS estimates have been increasing – that is, of course, assuming our MPS estimates are accurately reflecting what’s really going on!

CFA Level 2 Pass Rates vs. Candidate Volume

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The story for CFA Level 2 pass rates and candidate volume is similar to Level 1:

  • Level 2 pass rates were relatively stable and above 40% since 2011, with a significant jump to 52-55% pass rates for Dec 2020 and May 2023 Level 2 candidates.
  • Level 2 candidate growth has been accelerating since 2015 as well, but this has dropped to lower levels since the pandemic.
  • Excluding the Dec 2020 ‘pandemic exam’, pass rates have been on a steady/downward trend since 2017 until August 2021. After the lowest pass rates ever in Aug 2021, recent results especially in May 2023 showed encouraging signs that the impact of pandemic disruption on pass rates is nearly over.

CFA Level 3 Pass Rates vs. Candidate Volume

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CFA Level 3 is a little different from other levels, whereby the pass rates are very stable and consistently higher than the rest. This can be explained by natural selection: Level 3 candidates by definition are highly skilled and knowledgable at this point, having passed Level 1 and Level 2.

Similarly to Level 1 and Level 2, CFA Level 3’s pass rate experienced a big drop during the May 2021 exam cycle, recording a new low of 39% in Aug 2021 exam. One noticeable difference is the Level 3 Aug 2021 exam cohort is really small, with only 2,769 candidates taking the exam.

That said, it is showing initial signs of climbing back up to closer to the long term average with the latest Feb 2024 exam recording a 49% pass rate.

How Hard Is CFA?

OK we have seen all the historical trends in CFA pass rates, but that still doesn’t really tell us how difficult these exams are?

Perhaps a more objective way to assess CFA exam’s difficulty lies in the UK NARIC’s (National Academic Recognition Information Centre of the United Kingdom) benchmarks.

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According to UK NARIC, the CFA exams have been benchmarked individually by Level under UK Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF):

  • CFA Level 1‘s difficulty is comparable to a Diploma of higher education (Level 5 qualification under RQF);
  • CFA Level 2‘s difficulty is comparable to a Bachelor’s degree (Level 6 qualification under RQF);
  • CFA Level 3‘s difficulty is comparable to a Master’s degree (Level 7 qualification under RQF).

Considering that RQF Level 8 implies a difficulty equivalent to PhD programs,passing all 3 levels of the CFA examsis certainly not easy!

Hope you found the statistics above useful!

Meanwhile, here are some related articles that may be of interest:

  • Why is the Recent CFA Pass Rate So Low, and the MPS High?
  • 7 Reasons to Consider the CFA charter
  • CFA Passing Score: We Reveal our Minimum Passing Score Estimates
  • What Is the CFA Exam? Our Beginner’s Guide
CFA Pass Rates: How Hard Are The CFA Exams? - 300Hours (2024)

FAQs

CFA Pass Rates: How Hard Are The CFA Exams? - 300Hours? ›

Since 2014, the historical CFA pass rates for: Level 1 ranges from 22%-49%, with a 10-year average of 39%; Level 2 ranges from 29%-55%, with a 10-year average of 45%; Level 3 ranges from 39%-56%, with a 10-year average of 50%.

Is 300 hours enough for CFA? ›

To target for consecutive passes in 18 months, a minimum of 300 study hours over a 6 month period is recommended. This implies a minimum of 11.5 hours of study over a 7 day week.

Which level of CFA is hardest? ›

Many CFA charterholders consider the Level 3 CFA Exam the most difficult because of the time and thought needed to answer the constructed responses successfully. While the typical Level 3 CFA Exam pass rates are the highest of the CFA Exams, only around 56% of CFA candidates pass the exam.

Can you pass CFA 1 by guessing? ›

If you can be 100% sure of the answers to half of the questions, and correctly guess at a 50% rate for the other half, you've just passed the exam!

How hard is the CFA Level 1 actually? ›

CFA exams are not easy, and Level 1 is just the start. Commonly cited as one of the world's hardest exams, CFA Level 1's difficulty is comparable to a diploma level and gets harder from then on. But I didn't know that it's never-seen-before-and-by-the-way-you-could-definitely-fail tough.

Can you study for CFA in 3 weeks? ›

Studying 100 hours for the CFA Program exams, or even more, in three weeks may not be a problem for some candidates. If you can put other classes or responsibilities aside for a few weeks while you cram for the exams, then it doesn't even amount to a full-time schedule. Other candidates are not as fortunate.

Is 3 months enough for CFA level 1? ›

No, studying for any CFA exam in less than 6 months will not give you enough time to adequately prepare unless you have a relevant background in the curriculum. According to CFA Institute, candidates study on average 348 hours for the Level I exam, 364 hours for the Level II exam, and 365 hours for the Level III exam.

Is CFA harder than CPA? ›

CFA vs CPA Exam difficulty

Both are challenging and require gaining skills and knowledge in complex topics. However, the CPA Exam generally requires less studying - around 80 to 120 hours per section compared to 300 hours per section of the CFA Exam, and the CPA Exam also has a higher pass rate.

Is CFA harder than the bar? ›

With a pass rate of less than 11% for all three levels, the CFA passage rate is lower than most state bar exams. Virtually everyone who has taken all three exam levels will tell you it is one of the most time intensive and difficult exams they have ever sat for.

Why do so many people fail CFA Level 1? ›

Some candidates consider themselves to be fairly ethical people and so think that the answers on the exam will be intuitive. They neglect the topic and end up failing on the exam. Other candidates read the material, to the point of memorizing the Code and Standards, but neglect to do practice problems.

What is the average IQ to pass the CFA exam? ›

A survey carried out using a sample of 50 CFA Level I candidates reveals an average IQ of 105. Assuming that IQs are distributed normally, carry out a statistical test to determine whether the mean IQ is greater than 100.

Can an average student pass the CFA exam? ›

Average pass rates tend to fluctuate. Level 1 pass rates have hovered around 37% Level 2 pass rates have been around 45% Level 3 pass rates have been better around 52%

How smart do you have to be to pass the CFA? ›

You don't have to be smart to pass a CFA exam. Because ultimately, each of the three exams is not a test of intelligence. Of course you'll need a sufficient understanding of a variety of asset classes, including: 🏦Fixed Income 🚀Equity 💰Alternative Investments But high IQ doesn't translate to a high mark.

Is CFA getting harder? ›

The tests have been described as becoming progressively more difficult, and all three level exams challenge one's expertise in finance. CFA Institute strives to maintain consistency in the difficulty level for each administration period by establishing a minimum passing score (MPS) only after each exam is administered.

Is a CFA or MBA better? ›

Career aspirations: While there is certainly overlap in how business school graduates and charterholders apply their expertise, MBA programs are generally ideal for professionals who want to pursue management positions in any industry. A CFA designation suits professionals dedicated to working in the finance industry.

What is the hardest topic in CFA 1? ›

Having said that Fixed Income, Derivatives, and FSA are the hardest level 1 CFA exam topics, it's time to rank all of the 10 level 1 topics by difficulty. Difficulty is a subjective criterion but this hard-to-easy topic hierarchy is meant as a guideline to help you approach CFA exam topics sensibly.

How many hours should I study for the CFA? ›

Studying for the CFA Level I exam is crucial, and it takes a substantial effort. There are no shortcuts. The one thing standing between you and success on the Level I CFA® Program exam is hard work. CFA Institute recommends you aim to spend at least 300 hours preparing for the Level I exam.

How many hours of work do you need for CFA? ›

Work Experience Requirements

You must have at least 4,000 hours of experience, completed in a minimum of 36 months. Qualified hours must be directly related to the investment decision-making process or producing a work product that informs or adds value to that process.

How many hours do you need to study for the CFA level? ›

Successful candidates report studying on average over 300 hours for each level of the CFA Exam. About half of successful candidates passing the LIII exam passed each exam on the first attempt (i.e. sat a total of three exams) while about a quarter sat a total of four exams.

How much time is enough for CFA? ›

Successful candidates, averaging 323 hours of preparation, follow the CFA Institute's recommendation. For CFA Level 1, allocate at least 303 hours. The required study time varies based on your subject background. Use 323 hours as a guide for reading and practice.

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