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Does ACCA detail the amount of times I take exam before I pass it on my results sheet on qualification?
personally, I dnt think there is a limit as to maximum number of attempts but certainly there is a maximum no of years for completion of ACCA and that is 10 years
On the result sheet I think it just states pass or to be completed
@ Packard are you afraid that you have attempted a paper more than necessary?
its just passed or completed, no one will know (i think many employers wont actually care)
Of course, if asked, its up to you what you say, but seeing as you are a professional accountant, would you lie? 🙂
When asked, I say a mixture of first time passes and retakes, which is true, its just some retakes have been more than once
Why would an employer be interested in the number of attempts I did for a paper? Their concern should be have i completed or not. Many have stories to tell on their way to be affiliated.
Thank You! Its just that I did not pass P2 on my first attempt and thought it my hinder my future employment prospects
