Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The IFSCA Grade A Phase 1 cut-off is typically declared within 7-10 days after the exam
The IFSCA Grade A Phase 1 cut-off is typically declared within 15-20 days after the exam
Yes, both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the IFSCA Assistant Manager exam have sectional cut offs. You need to clear each paper and the overall cut off to qualify.
The IFSCA Grade A cut off is based on total marks obtained in each phase and normalised scores, depending on exam difficulty and number of candidates.
The cut-off marks for IFSCA Grade A will be released on the official IFSCA website after the completion of each phase. Candidates can visit the website to view the cut-off for each stage of the exam.
Yes, the IFSCA Grade A cut-off changes every year depending on factors like the number of vacancies, the difficulty of the exam, and the overall performance of candidates.
If you don’t meet the cut-off, you can analyze your performance and focus on improving your preparation for future attempts. Review the syllabus, practice more, and work on your weaker areas.