Key Takeaways
- Overall pass rate for both sections is only 41% (2024 data).
- Scientific Foundations pass rate: 68%; Practical/Applied pass rate: 44%.
- Practical/Applied section is significantly harder—focus extra study time here.
- Must earn a scaled score of 70 or higher on each section to pass.
- Can retake failed sections separately; must pass both within one year.
Last updated: January 2026
Pass Rates and Scoring
The CSCS exam is challenging—understanding pass rates helps you prepare appropriately and know what to expect.
2024 Pass Rate Statistics
| Metric | Rate |
|---|---|
| Scientific Foundations Pass Rate | 68% |
| Practical/Applied Pass Rate | 44% |
| Both Sections Pass Rate | 41% |
| Total Candidates | 6,200+ |
Key Insight: The Practical/Applied section is significantly harder than Scientific Foundations. Focus extra study time on exercise technique, program design, and video-based questions.
Score Calculation
The CSCS uses scaled scoring rather than percentage correct:
| Score Type | Range | Pass/Fail |
|---|---|---|
| Scaled Score | 1-100 | 70+ to pass |
| Raw Score | Varies | Converted to scaled |
Why Scaled Scoring?
Scaled scoring ensures:
- Fair comparison across different test versions
- Consistent difficulty standards
- Protection against "harder" or "easier" test forms
Section-by-Section Pass Strategy
Scientific Foundations (68% pass rate)
- More straightforward knowledge-based questions
- Focus on memorizing key concepts
- Review anatomy, physiology, and nutrition facts
- Generally easier for candidates with exercise science backgrounds
Practical/Applied (44% pass rate)
- More application-based questions
- Video/image questions require exercise identification skills
- Program design scenarios require critical thinking
- Focus on:
- Watching exercise technique videos
- Practice designing programs
- Understanding periodization principles
- Learning proper spotting techniques
Retake Policy
| Scenario | Policy |
|---|---|
| Failed One Section | Can retake just that section |
| Failed Both Sections | Can retake one or both |
| Time Limit | Must pass both within 1 year of first attempt |
| Waiting Period | Schedule immediately after receiving results |
| Retake Cost | Same as initial exam fee |
Tips for First-Time Pass
- Prioritize Practical/Applied - It has lower pass rates
- Watch exercise videos - Many questions are video-based
- Study program design - Know periodization models thoroughly
- Take practice tests - Simulate exam conditions
- Review weak areas - Focus on lowest-scoring domains
- Manage time - Practice pacing for 4-hour exam