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Sir ,
I will be sitting for p4 this march, as I was registered 10 years ago, my 10 years ends here(in june 2016). I also need to take p7. what am I supposed to do. to stop and look for an equivalence or try these 2 last sitting.
I know I cannot make it at first attempts.
Please advise me
My question is
can I go beyond the 10 years , is it possible or not.
The 10 year rule has now been abolished.
What happens now is that if you have not passed all the P level exams within 7 years, then any P exam that were passed more than 7 years have to be taken again.
You can find the full rules here:
https://www.accaglobal.com/ubcs/en/student/changes-to-exams/time-limits.html