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- February 27, 2016 at 4:36 pm #302336
Hi Sir, please I need confirmation if the examiner can fail you for the p2 exam if you have a poor score on question 1a? For example with 40marks in section B and only 10marks in section A .. Will you pass the exam ?
Thanks to clarifyFebruary 27, 2016 at 6:37 pm #302341You need 50 marks doesn’t matter how.
February 27, 2016 at 6:58 pm #302344@nadiya said:
Hi Sir, please I need confirmation if the examiner can fail you for the p2 exam if you have a poor score on question 1a? For example with 40marks in section B and only 10marks in section A .. Will you pass the exam ?
Thanks to clarifyThe examiner will NOT fail you if you achieve the required pass mark. Anywhere you get the pass mark – 50%; it does not matter!!!!!!!! Say you’ve the ability to scrape 8 – 15 from section A; then you must be prepared to cap the maximum in the other section – B which has its cap at 50 mark.
Maximum marks from section B – 45 and over, then with your ability to scrape minimal marks to pass from the compulsory section – you’ve pass!!!!!!!!!!!!! The pass mark is what one aimed for and anything over 50 we appreciate it – patting self for the excellent time management skills and techniques applied to overcome failure.
It’s important that you will know the standards to be successful on the job – no audit journals, which cost the company and report your ability to properly prepared the company’s financial statements (income & other comprehensive income statement, SoFP, Cash Flow, notes to the financial statements; statement of changes in equity and anything else which support the information). You may know the standards but failed to apply them under exams pressure.
Just take your pass from any section combination. Remember to manage the time and ensure your best get the nod!!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
February 29, 2016 at 6:32 am #302525Thanks soo much for the clarification guys.
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