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March 2026 ACCA Exams Results

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  • July 17, 2023 at 6:37 pm #688418
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    60% first attempt and I only finished 70% of the paper.

    I was so afraid going into the exam because I fail AA twice in level II.

    Kashif Kamran videos was the blue print to my success.

    After watching his videos, ensure you practice a lot of pass papers and read examiners report.

    Lastly, keep positive even after you leave the exam room. Once your technique is intact you cannot fail.

    January 17, 2023 at 8:54 pm #676793
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    Take the last shot in March. I failed twice, this was my third attempt and I pass with 61% even though I didn’t finish the paper ( time ran out on the last 20Marks question).

    Just practice the pass papers n the practice paper!! Do it over and over again. Study the answers to get a grip of the strategy.

    Update me April!!! You can never go wrong with this strategy l.

    January 17, 2023 at 8:48 pm #676792
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    Study the pass exam n practice paper only. Do it over n over and give me an update after you pass.

    January 17, 2023 at 8:47 pm #676791
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    I failed twice with 40% and 44% but I decided not to give up. I pass this time with 61% even though time ran out before I could attempt the final 20 marks question. My advice to all the individuals that failed is to study the pass paper over and over and over. Reading the books won’t help. Practice the pass papers does. Please follow this strategy, resit March and give me an update.

    December 6, 2022 at 5:39 am #673597
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    In the last two marks questions there was a table showing the difference between the GL and statement was it related to Accountants receivable or trade receivable??

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