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- January 15, 2021 at 5:49 pm #605973
I just got an email from ACCA saying I should book my March exam. And I wrote my final papers in December. This is utterly irresponsible knowing that I am still expecting my result.
This simply indicate I may have failed and they have updated their database so that I can get march exam bookings reminders.
January 14, 2021 at 3:55 pm #605822Is it your final exam?
January 14, 2021 at 3:28 pm #605816Hi guys, I compare an email I got on 7 January and a friend also got. We both wrote our final papers. See below
The December 2020 exam results will be sent via email from 00.01 UK time on Monday 18 January – up to five hours before they are available on myACCA at 05.00 UK time. Please work out when this will be in your local time so you are ready!
If you would also like to receive your results via SMS, please follow the opt-in steps below:
1. Login to myACCA
2. Click My details
3. Click Contact details to add a mobile number, if required to do so
4. Click Communication preferences
5. Scroll down to Exam results by SMS and select Yes
6. Closing page or clicking ‘Back’ will save the changeThe closing date to make any opt in / consent level changes is 12.00 (midday) UK time on Tuesday 12 January.
If your results email / SMS does not arrive immediately at 00.00 UK time, this may be due to time delays with your service provider which we are unable to control. For information, Connect cannot disclose your results over the telephone.
The exam results you receive by email and/or text are the official exam results meaning there is no need to check your results via myACCA, where your progress on the ACCA journey is available throughout the year.
Good luck with your results!
Yours sincerely,
Exam Administration
Now see what I got
You are already due to receive your December 2020 exam results by email and SMS, which we will start issuing from 00.01 UK time on Monday 18 January.
Please check your correct contact details are held on myACCA, where any changes should be made by 12.00 (midday) UK time on Tuesday 12 January.
If your results communication does not arrive immediately, this may be due to time delays with your service provider or other external factors which we’re unable to control. For information, Connect cannot disclose results over the telephone.
All results will be made available via myACCA soon after at 05.00 UK time.
The exam results you receive by email and/or text are the official exam results meaning there is no need to check myACCA on release day, where your progress on the ACCA journey is available throughout the year.
In previous exam sessions unauthorised attempts have been made to access exam results early. Whilst we appreciate the desire to find out exam results, this type of activity adds risk on the release of results to all ACCA students and students should refrain from doing so. ACCA monitors these attempts and will follow-up any unauthorized attempts as necessary.
Yours sincerely,
Exam Administration
Any theory about the difference in email?
December 10, 2020 at 6:14 am #598988Was labour cost given? Or just the percentage of the time they spent in each activity?
December 9, 2020 at 10:03 pm #598945Please were we given labour cost of the staff in the ABM question. For some reason I may have forgot to look at the other requirements, I may have not calculate each cost activities.
June 5, 2019 at 4:22 am #519001Audit risk was asked? I only saw ethics, controls and substantives
September 7, 2018 at 2:38 am #471993I did not see any variance question in 31 and 31 for f5, please can you confirm it was the same exame? I did paper based.
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