Been searching for the ITA passing score and I keep seeing different numbers. Some say 70%, others say 75%, and the official website isn't super clear.
I've been working through "ITA" searches online and the passing requirement seems to vary by state or version? Or am I overthinking this?
My practice test scores are hovering around 70%. Should I be aiming higher before I schedule my actual exam?
Also I noticed on ITA - Information Technology Auditing Certification — are the practice questions usually harder or easier than the real thing? Trying to calibrate how ready I actually am.
Any recent test takers who can share what the real cutoff is?
If you're looking for a starting point, the freeita it governance management is worth trying — the questions closely match what you'll see on test day.
Same boat a few months ago. Here's what I'd tell myself:
The ITA exam is more concept-focused than the study guides suggest. They test whether you understand ITA, not just whether you can define it.
My tip: when you see a scenario question, mentally walk through it step by step before looking at the answers. The wrong answers are designed to catch people who jump to conclusions.
Good luck — the fact that you're doing this level of prep means you're going to be fine.
Just passed mine last month so I can clear this up — the passing score is 70%, and it's consistent across administrations. The confusion probably comes from people mixing it up with other IT certifications that do use 75%. The ISACA exams, for example, use scaled scoring which throws people off when they're doing cross-comparison searches.
One thing that genuinely made a difference for me was drilling on the audit evidence and documentation questions specifically. I kept second-guessing myself on those because the "right" answer is usually about following procedure over using judgment, even when the procedural answer feels overly rigid. Once I internalized that the exam is testing whether you know the rules, not whether you'd bend them for a good reason, my practice scores jumped pretty quickly.
The 70% threshold is real and achievable — I went in with a few weeks of focused prep and hit it with room to spare. Don't overthink the state variation angle either; ITA certification requirements are standardized at the exam level even if individual employers or states layer on their own continuing ed requirements afterward. That's a post-certification thing, not a passing-score thing.
The passing score confusion is real — I went through the same rabbit hole. From what I've found, the ITA doesn't publish a single fixed cutoff publicly, but most candidates report needing around 70-75% depending on the exam form and the specific certification body administering it. The variance you're seeing online is probably because people are conflating different versions or talking about different issuing organizations. Don't stress too much trying to nail down the exact number; focus on getting well above it.
One thing that actually helped me was doing timed domain-by-domain practice rather than just full-length mocks. The ITA covers audit planning, risk assessment, IT controls, and compliance areas — and my weak spots weren't obvious until I isolated them. I'd do 20-question blocks per domain, note my percentage, then go back and read the rationale for every wrong answer before moving on. That feedback loop is way faster than grinding full exams repeatedly. An ita practice test that breaks down results by domain is honestly more useful than a raw score.
Also worth knowing: the IT controls and governance questions tend to be scenario-based, so reading the question stem carefully matters more than just memorizing definitions. A lot of people miss those because they recognize the keywords but miss what's actually being asked. If you're consistently scoring 65-68% on practice, you're closer than you think — that last push usually comes from slowing down on the scenario questions, not from studying more material.
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