juneha saysApril 16, 2024 at 9:20 amhello sir, I plan on writing my exam next month,May,2024.Any changes in the syllabus?Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysApril 16, 2024 at 1:24 pmNo, no changesGood luck next month – post on Ask ACCA Tutor if you have any questions – I’m always happy to helpLog in to Reply
rritalluka saysFebruary 1, 2024 at 9:12 amHi Sir, I am planning to write my exam by next month March 24. So is there any change in the syllabus?Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysFebruary 1, 2024 at 2:29 pmNo, no changesGood luck next month – post on Ask ACCA Tutor if you have any questions – I’m always happy to helpLog in to Reply
Pavan121 saysJanuary 23, 2023 at 9:19 amHi Sir, I am planning to write my exam by next month Feb 2023. So is there any change in the syllabus?Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysJanuary 23, 2023 at 9:10 pmNo, no changesGood luck next month – post on Ask ACCA Tutor if you have any questions – I’m always happy to helpLog in to Reply
umangkumbhat saysOctober 13, 2022 at 12:53 pmi am writing my exam next month nov 2022 but the lectures say its valid till sep 2022 exams what should I do?Log in to Reply
AllDebbie saysOctober 17, 2022 at 1:59 pmYou could use the ACCA syllabus to see if there are any changes. I am writing mine next month too.Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysOctober 17, 2022 at 9:04 pmNo change in the syllabus – the notes and lectures are still 100% validLog in to Reply
atme770 saysFebruary 27, 2021 at 1:17 amhello what do they mean by comprehensibility and certainty in civil law systemLog in to Reply
natassja saysFebruary 9, 2021 at 6:10 pmHello Sir,I did not really understand common law.Log in to Reply
sadeesha saysJanuary 27, 2021 at 12:08 pmI am going to follow your lectures from today onwards sir. It’s really great to listen to you. very clear and very well explained. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge. God Bless youLog in to Reply
gareisha27 saysJanuary 21, 2021 at 1:12 amI just started the course and Sir, I must say I enjoyed listening to you.Log in to Reply
lakshmi123 saysOctober 26, 2020 at 12:41 pmPlanitff is also known as claimant isn’t it sirLog in to Reply
MikeLittle saysJuly 9, 2020 at 8:04 pmYou’re very welcome Yoan and thank you for the commentLog in to Reply
juneha says
hello sir,
I plan on writing my exam next month,May,2024.Any changes in the syllabus?
MikeLittle says
No, no changes
Good luck next month – post on Ask ACCA Tutor if you have any questions – I’m always happy to help
rritalluka says
Hi Sir,
I am planning to write my exam by next month March 24. So is there any change in the syllabus?
MikeLittle says
No, no changes
Good luck next month – post on Ask ACCA Tutor if you have any questions – I’m always happy to help
Pavan121 says
Hi Sir,
I am planning to write my exam by next month Feb 2023. So is there any change in the syllabus?
MikeLittle says
No, no changes
Good luck next month – post on Ask ACCA Tutor if you have any questions – I’m always happy to help
umangkumbhat says
i am writing my exam next month nov 2022 but the lectures say its valid till sep 2022 exams what should I do?
AllDebbie says
You could use the ACCA syllabus to see if there are any changes. I am writing mine next month too.
MikeLittle says
No change in the syllabus – the notes and lectures are still 100% valid
MohamedH says
Great. Thank you Sir
atme770 says
hello
what do they mean by comprehensibility and certainty in civil law system
natassja says
Hello Sir,
I did not really understand common law.
sadeesha says
I am going to follow your lectures from today onwards sir. It’s really great to listen to you. very clear and very well explained. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge. God Bless you
gareisha27 says
I just started the course and Sir, I must say I enjoyed listening to you.
vburton says
Entertaining! Thank you 🙂
lakshmi123 says
Planitff is also known as claimant isn’t it sir
AdityaSaboo says
Yes
Dice17 says
Very clear and concise. Many thanks Sir.
MikeLittle says
You’re very welcome Yoan and thank you for the comment
AK.Imam says
Nice
MikeLittle says
Thank you for the comment 🙂