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Hi Minh, I got CAANZ to do my skilled migration assessment. They didn’t need syllabi, just membership certificate, ACCA transcript (showing dates exams were passed etc) and a letter of good standing from the ACCA. I also submitted a copy of my undergraduate degree and transcript, which was not accounting-related & they did not need a syllabus for my degree either. Hope this helps & good luck with your visa application 🙂
Hi anandpinto, thanks for your reply.
At the moment I need it in order to apply for an exemption from one of the classes in my masters degree (in Australia). I have also asked for a letter from the ACCA confirming that the syllabus is more or less the same, so I hope that plus the current version of the syllabus will suffice.
I will also be applying for PR soon though. Did you absolutely need the ACCA to confirm the syllabus hasn’t changed, for your skills assessment with CPA? I was under the impression my ACCA membership certificate would be sufficient for that.
Thanks very much for your advice. I wish I had thought to keep copies of each syllabus all along…
I know this is a really old thread, but were you able to get copies, anandpinto? I am in the same boat, and the ACCA have told me they don’t have copies of their own syllabus….
I normally took 2 exams at a time and studied about 8-12 hours per week, so 4-6 hours per exam. But I always felt that wasn’t enough so I struggled with exam anxiety a lot as I felt under-prepared! I normally started revision about a month before the exams, but again I never felt this was long enough. I have read that we tend to remember better the things we learn at the beginning and end of study sessions, so shorter study sessions with frequent breaks should, in theory, help you remember more. I hope this helps & you find a plan that works for you!
Thank you so much! You are amazing!
