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- February 6, 2017 at 2:38 am #371255
Hi Ken,
I first register for ACCA on 2010, and my first professional paper passed was on Dec 2013. Is my 7 year limit ends at Dec 2020 based on the article by ACCA ( link below)?Regarding March 2017 sitting for P5, is there any revision notes in Open Tuition/ or forum topics for March 2017 sitting?
My first attempt was on Dec 16, and I had 36 marks. I was confident during the exam, yet I believe I didnt answer well what do the examiner need. Can you kindly advise me?Thanks
February 6, 2017 at 9:33 am #371296Yes, that is my interpretation of: “All current students on the register will have been given a last exam session date which is 10 years from when they initially registered”
For P5 we have some revision lectures and links to articles etc. See here:
https://opentuition.com/acca/p5/p5-revision-lectures/
ACCA also has useful material. See here:
February 6, 2017 at 12:47 pm #371315if you enter on MyAcca and follow the steps below you will see beside each exam its expire date. the earliest you see is the date you must finish all the exams in order not to lose any –
hopes this helps. AlfoMyAcca
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