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If candidates are not satisfied with their CFA exam results, they can request a review of the exam. Additional details, including deadlines and payment procedures, can be found in the Retabulation Request Form, available 30 days from the date of publication of results.
Please note that the review process confirms whether the candidate's scores were recorded and totaled correctly and does not change scores for individual candidate responses. If the results are confirmed to be accurate, the candidate will be responsible for paying the retesting fee, which is non-refundable. However, if a candidate's results are found to be incorrect, CFA will immediately refund the review fee.
- For multiple choice and item-set section, this process involves a CFA Institute staff manually pulling your answer sheet from the pile, check the answers against the answer key, and make sure the total score is calculated correctly.
- For essay section, it is also an exercise to confirm the score is recorded and totaled correctly. It does not involve re-grading.
On the test date, candidates are required to arrive at the test venue at least 30 minutes before the check-in time and bring the ticket confirmation and a valid ID (such as an ID card, Citizen ID card, or Passport) to complete the test entry process. There is no specific waiting period between test attempts, and candidates can register for the SAT test up to 7 times per year.
Test results are typically available after 20 to 25 days. Candidates can access their scores online through their profiles. Additionally, candidates have the option to send their scores to up to 4 schools free of charge. For the Digital SAT, quicker score reporting is offered, with scores available after 13 days.
On the test day, candidates are required to arrive at the test location at least 30 minutes before the check-in time. They should bring their Admission Ticket and a valid ID (ID card/Citizen ID card/Passport) to complete the exam entry procedures.
Candidates are permitted to take the exam twice per calendar year (when applicable), but not in consecutive windows or windows that are six months or less apart.