A
minimum of 1 paper and a maximum of 4 can be
taken from two consecutive levels in the order
specified, except for the optional papers, C3
- C6 which may be taken in any order. All examination
passes will be retained and you can choose to
change your optional papers if you wish. Examinations
can be attempted twice a year in June and December.
Certificates
are awarded on completion of Level B and Level
C examinations, as well as on completion of
both your examination and practical experience
requirement.
COMPUTER
BASED EXAMINATIONS
It is possible to sit the Introductory Level
by computer based examinations. These examinations
can in fact be taken prior to registering with
ACCA, and are available outside of the set examination
sessions of June and December. The computer
based examinations can be taken at ACCA approved
Computer Examination Centres. Through this route,
you can receive your results instantly on conclusion
of the examinations and thereafter register
as an Accounting Technician Scheme student.
From
April 2001, you can also sit the Intermediate
Level examinations by computer based examinations.
You must be a registered student in order to
sit the examinations and they must be taken
at ACCA approved Computer Examination centres.
However, the examinations are available more
frequently than the normal June and December
examination sittings and will allow successful
students to progress at a faster pace through
the examinations.
Registration
for Introductory Level
To sit Introductory Level computer based examinations
you do NOT have to be registered with ACCA.
If
successful in the computer based examinations
at A level you can take advantage of extended
registration deadlines to apply for entry to
the paper-based examination dates:
- 31
March to be entered for the June examinations
- 30
September to be entered for the December
examinations
Registration
for Intermediate Level
To sit Intermediate Level Computer based examinations
you must have registered with ACCA and be in
possession of your ACCA student registration
number.
Normal
registration deadlines apply for entry to the
paper-based examination dates:
- 31
December to be entered for the June examinations
- 15
August to be entered for the December examinations
Claiming
exemptions for passes in computer based examinations
Once you pass Level A or B computer based examinations
you must submit evidence of your examination
passes to ACCA by:
- 31
March for the passes to be reflected in
their June examination options
- 30
September for the passes to be reflected
in their December examination options
EXAMINATION
CENTRES
ACCA operates over 200 examination centres in
more than 140 countries at each examination
session. Special facilities can be arranged
for disabled students, and where appropriate
- for example in remote areas or where religion
places restrictions on attendance at regular
examination centres - ACCA will consider requests
to set up alternative examination centres but
this may attract an additional fee.
To
find an Examination Centre near to you click
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Examination
Timetable
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