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- June 12, 2014 at 2:47 pm #176240
is f4 becoming cbe in dec 2014?
June 12, 2014 at 3:19 pm #176242June 12, 2014 at 5:42 pm #176294Thank u sir
June 13, 2014 at 5:59 am #176332You’re welcome
June 15, 2014 at 2:25 pm #176624Please help me to clarify.
I heard from my friends , If I don’t pass F4 exam by Dec 2014 with paper base exam, then I am no more eligible for BSC Hons. Is it true ?
F4 CBE is no eligible for BSC Hons? F4 Paper base is no more from Dec 2014?
I serached these reference too.
1) Oxford Brookes University deems Paper F4 as proof of English proficiency. Therefore you should complete this exam and opt in to the BSc degree before passing Papers F7 to F9.
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2) Please note: June 2014 will be the last time you can sit Paper F4 to use as proof of your English proficiency for the degree. If you plan to use it as proof, then we recommend you register to sit this in June and you have until 8 May to do so. After June you will need to provide proof of your English proficiency from the list in the pdf document below.
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3) The F4 examination will undergo significant changes in the coming year, with a new format for the written papers, for both English and Global and all variant papers, applicable from December 2014 and the introduction of computer based examinations for both English and Global from the end of that year.June 15, 2014 at 5:25 pm #176654“If I don’t pass F4 exam by Dec 2014 with paper base exam, then I am no more eligible for BSC Hons. Is it true”
Technically, that’s not what the subsequent posts say! They say that you should have taken (and been successful in) the F4 paper based exam last week if you wished to use it as proof of your proficiency in English.
I assume from the note of panic in your post that you didn’t take the exam. If my assumption is correct, then you’ll need to prove your proficiency in one of the alternative methods to which your second posted research note directs
And, yes, there are significant changes to the format of F4 with effect from December 2014 – the next exam (in December) will be completely different in format than previous exams since December 2007. Have you been abroad (or asleep) whilst all this has been discussed?
June 16, 2014 at 6:59 am #176675I called ACCA and asked. They said by start of November, F4 will be CBE.
June 16, 2014 at 9:59 am #176702Thank you Kaish
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