CIA Exam Pass Rates, 2019 – 2023

Year Part 1 Pass Rate Part 2 Pass Rate Part 3 Pass Rate Overall Pass Rate
2023 41% 44% 50% 45%
2022 N/A N/A N/A N/A
2021 48% 49% 53% 49%
2020 41% 43% 47% 41%
2019 42% 44% 48% 42%

The Institute of Internal Auditors publishes the CIA exam pass rate. Please note that pass rates for 2022 are not currently available on the IIA’s website.

However, below are the latest pass rates by CIA exam part:

The CIA exam, while computer-based like the CPA and CMA exams, is scored much differently.

Understanding how a passing CIA exam is scored goes a long way in explaining why the pass rate for this designation is low. This information will also help you prepare an adequate study plan.

How The IIA Scores the CIA Exam

The CIA program, like all of the IIA’s certification programs, is scored and validated via a rigorous process involving third-party independent validation of its computer-based results. That’s why candidates are urged to await their official CIA exam score and not rely on the unofficial results shown at the end of the computer-based examination.

In addition, the IIA uses a scaled scoring process to ensure that CIA exam scores are comparable over time. This ensures that the CIA exam score reflects a candidate’s readiness. Hence, a change in the CIA exam pass rate does not mean that the exam became more or less difficult, but that individuals were more or less prepared during that given year of the CIA exam.

Be sure to check back for the latest CIA exam pass rate when it comes out next year.

CIA Exam Structure

First off, the CIA exam consists of three parts. The first part of the CIA exam includes 125 questions and 2 and a half hours of testing time. Parts 2 and 3 have 100 questions and two hours each to complete the exam. Even though there are different question totals and time limits, you still have roughly 72 seconds (or 1:12 min) to answer each question.

The CIA exam differs from the CPA exam in that it is NOT adaptive, meaning the difficulty of the questions does not change based on your prior answers. Each question is scored equally and carries equal weight—and there is no penalty for incorrect answers.

The passing mark is “ideally” set at 75%, so you must correctly answer 75 of the 100 questions to pass on Parts 2 and 3.

Accounting for Exam Difficulty

In 2013, the Institute of Internal Auditors introduced a new grading system that determines the passing score differently for each exam part. So, while 75% “correct” is the minimum for passing the exam, the number of correct questions differs for each part. For questions that are determined to be more difficult (on Parts 2 and 3), you may only need to answer, say, 70 out of 100 correctly to pass.

You should not focus on reaching a minimum passing score but on learning as much of the CIA exam syllabus content as possible and answering all questions to the best of your ability.

Your Scaled Score

The CIA exam is computer-based; you’ll receive your unofficial score immediately upon completing the exam at a Pearson VUE testing center.

Your exam score will not be shown as a percentage. Instead, it is converted to a scale score, with 600 being set equal to the passing mark (roughly 75%). Your results will read “PASS” if you score above 600. If you failed, you’ll see a numeric score on a scale between 250 and 600 to understand how close you came to passing.