Uniform Evaluation - Pass Rates

Pass Rates

The exam is administered once per year during September and approximately 4,000 students attempt the exam each year. National pass rates for 2003 to 2008 have been 65.5%, 74.5%, 74.0%, 79.3%, 74.6%, and 71.7% respectively. Exam results are released in early December following each September sitting of the UFE.

Beginning with the September 2009 UFE, the Board of Evaluators no longer releases statistics on pass rates.

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