What is the pass mark for JAIIB?
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The JAIIB exam has two sets of passing criteria, ensuring a thorough understanding of the key concepts covered in the exam:
1. Minimum Marks in Each Subject: You need to score at least 50 out of 100 marks in each of the three individual papers. This translates to achieving a minimum of 50% in each subject independently.
2. Overall Aggregate Marks: Additionally, you need to achieve an overall aggregate of 50% across all three papers combined. This translates to a minimum of 225 marks out of 300 in total.
However, there’s a leniency clause: even if you score at least 45 marks in each subject and achieve a total of 50% across all subjects in a single attempt, you will still be considered to have passed the exam.
Therefore, you have two options to fulfill the pass criteria:
Option 1: 50 or above in each subject and 50% overall aggregate.
Option 2: At least 45 in each subject and 50% overall aggregate in a single attempt.