Faced with increasing work pressure, many people choose to apply for professional certificates in order to obtain better development opportunities and improve their competitiveness in the workplace. With the intensification of competition in the workplace, more and more people choose to improve their professional ability by obtaining certificates. As one of the professional certificates in the field of accounting in the world, USCPA has attracted many people to apply for the examination. How many points do you need to pass on the USCPA exam? How to check the results? Let's take a look.
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1. How to check the score of the USCPA exam?
USCPA is the abbreviation of American Certified Public Accountant, which is a professional accountant certification under AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants), and can be directly exchanged for CPA certificates in Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Mexico and other countries and regions. The AICPA test time is very flexible, except for American holidays and Saturdays and Sundays, the test can be taken all year round, which is convenient for candidates to arrange independently, and there will be no situation where "if you miss once, you will have to wait for half a year or a year".
The USCPA test score inquiry should be completed through the new NASBA system, you can log in to your email and password to check it, and the test score query time of each quarter can be checked on the AICPA official website. The specific steps are as follows:
Log in to the official website of NASBA, click to enter the exams-CPA exam, and enter the username and password;
Go to the test score query page and enter the section ID and date of birth.
PS: Test scores in individual states such as California need to be checked on the official website of the California Board of Accountancy.
2. How long are USCPA scores valid?
The USCPA exam consists of four subject tests, with a maximum score of 99 for each subject and a passing score of 75, but this passing score is not calculated as a percentage and cannot simply be understood as a correct rate of 75.
The AICPA test report is valid for 18 months, and if you do not pass all the subjects within this time, you will need to retake the exam. After passing the AICPA all-subject test, there is generally no limit on the validity period of the results, and candidates should pay attention to the regulations of the test state on the validity period of the four subjects - usually there is no time limit for the results as long as they pass the AICPA all-subject test. However, some states, such as Vermont, require candidates to apply for a license within 4 years of passing all subjects, otherwise test scores will be invalidated. Therefore, if you are not in a hurry or do not want to apply for a license, you can first determine the validity period of your test state scores.