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Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › May I enter F2, F3, F4 exams at once?
Dear All,
could you please explain whether may I enter F2, F3, F4 exams at once?
I am wondering because F2 & F3 (basic) are from other module than F4 (knowledge). I know that I can take the exams within one module, but can I take exams across module?
Have you had such an experience?
Thanks for answer!
No you cannot, you would first have to pass f1 f2 f3 and then opt for any skill level papers……
Dear benfiaz, thank you for your answer.
I’ve found this on the official acca site:
“If your status allows you to enter for papers across modules, please remember that you must complete the papers in order and enter for outstanding papers in your current module if you wish to enter to sit papers in the next module.
For example, you may have already passed papers F1 and F2. You can enter for papers F3 and F4 at the same time, but you would not be allowed to only enter for F4.”
Can anybody comment on this?
Thank you!
Still wondering does anybody know?
You are allowed to take F2, F3 and F4 in the same sitting.
There is no problem taking papers across ‘modules’ provided that you are taking all the remaining papers in the earlier module at the same time.
Hope that makes it clear 🙂
(I am assuming that you have passed or been exempted from F1. If not then you can only take F4 if you take F1, F2, and F3 at the same time)
Dear John, thank you a lot for your reply – now it’s clear to me. 😉
