Confidence Interval

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Shiksha Shukla

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A candidate who has scored really well could have a high confidence interval. They will have grey line with the confidence interval box above MPS. 

A candidate who has scored poorly can have a high confidence interval, they would not have passed under any circumstances and would need to study more in the future will have the grey line with a confidence interval box under the MPS line.

A candidate who has secured an average score (close to MPS) might have passed under some circumstances and would have pushed the odds in his/her favour, score line and confidence interval box will overlap MPS. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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The light blue box around or over and above the MPS is the confidence interval in CFA result card. 

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