Results

Result timing and score use

CSCA scores are reported on a 0 to 100 scale by subject. In the materials you collected, online and computer-based sessions are described as releasing results faster than paper-based exams, so planning around the release window matters.

Score Scale

0-100 per subject

Online or CBT

Usually within 7 working days

Paper Exam

Usually within 14 working days

How score release affects the application plan

A score is only useful if it arrives before the document review or scholarship decision point you care about.
Students should choose an exam session that leaves room for result publication rather than assuming the score will appear immediately after the test.
Result timing becomes even more important when the exam is one step inside a larger university and scholarship workflow.

How universities use the score

The exam uses a percentage-style subject score, but target universities may still apply their own internal reference standards by program.
A strong score helps support academic readiness, but it does not remove the need to satisfy the rest of the admission package.
Because score interpretation may differ by school or route, students should think in terms of fit and readiness rather than one universal safe number.

What to do after the score is released

Download or save the official result from the platform as soon as it becomes available.
Compare the score against your target route and decide whether you should move directly into application action or strengthen part of the plan.
Use the result to decide which resource, mock paper, or subject reinforcement is most useful next.