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- June 4, 2015 at 6:11 pm #253264
Yeah, my degree provide me exemption to ACCA F1-F9 if I studied the corresponding modules and passed them.
I had looked thought the syllabus of the P1, P2 and P3 and as you said P1 and P3 are lots of centent to study. I am not familiar with the ACCA system, do most students do them separately or any combination of the 2? Also, what is Professional ethics module as the ACCA website suggest to take it with P1.
As if you said P-level papers are completely different level, I guess P1 + P2 would be very tough already, right?
June 4, 2015 at 11:10 am #252976Sadly no.
ACCA constantly assess their exams to ensure they are relevant, and up to date meaning that students are equipped with the right skills employers want – ultimately making them more employable in today’s workplace.
ACCA’s syllabus is refreshed each year and issued with effect from September each year (other than for tax exams where the update cycle is different).
The September 2015 session will use a syllabus that is valid for exams in September and December 2015, and March and June 2016. Tax exams in September 2015 will use a syllabus that is valid for exams in June, September and December 2015 and March 2016.
September 11, 2014 at 7:09 pm #194686Sorry all. I mean Diploma in Accounting and Business instead of FIA
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