The lowest CBA pass rate of any AAT exam in the UK is FAPS at 60.9%, according to the latest set of stats from the AAT.
Interestingly, the Rest of the World pass rate for this assessment is slightly higher, at 61.9%.
The results cover the whole of 2024, and while there are several early assessments with pass rates above 80% (BUSK, BKFN and ITBK), most pass rate fall between the low 60 per cents and high 70 per cents.
The highest pass rate at Level 3 and 4 was achieved in BNTA, at 78% (once you exclude the old AUDT paper).
And the overall CBA pass rate for Level 3 is 66.9%; for Level 4 it is 67.5%.
Looking at the Rest of the World pass rates, the AAT will need to put more resources in helping students pass the Level 4 CRDM assessment.
While the UK pass rate for this paper is 67.9%, the Rest of the World pass rate is just 35.7%.
That means nearly two out of three students who have got through three levels are still failing this exam. Rest of the World students are also struggling with the Audit and Assurance exam – just 37% pass this one.


