CISA: How is the exam scored?
ISACA uses a 200-800 point scale with 450 as the passing mark for the exams. A scaled score is a conversion of the raw score on an exam to a common scale. It is important to note that the exam score is not based on an arithmetic or percent average. For example, the scaled score of 800 represents a perfect score with all questions answered correctly; a scaled score of 200 is the lowest score possible and signifies that only a small number of questions were answered correctly.
Can is say roughly 60% is passing mark? based on number of questions answered correctly?
Can is say roughly 60% is passing mark? based on number of questions answered correctly?
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