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CAN SOMEONE PASS MORE THAN 8 EXAMS IN ONE YEAR Of ACCA …WHAT SHOULD A PERSON DO IF HE HAS ONE ATTeMPT AND HE HAS ALRADY PASSED 8 EXAMS
The restriction is to “attempt” no more than 8 exams per CALENDER year, regardless whether the candidate passes any of those or not.
What do you mean by if a person has one attempt?
Are you talking about reaching the 7 year limit to complete the P level exams?
Please elaborate.
If a person already passed 8 exams. It is not necessary to pass 8 more exams as you only need 14 in total.
Extracted from ACCA –
“How many exams can I take at each exam session?
You will still be allowed to enter a maximum of four exams per exam session and a maximum of eight different exams each calendar year.”