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ACCA exemption?

  • 23-01-2009 4:01pm
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    I completed my BA(hons) degree in business studies in 2006 in the UK and am interested in studying the ACCA qualification. I rang ACCA office in Dublin and have been advised that the fundemental level can be a subject of exemption in my case. That means I have to pass 5 subjects in the professional level (3 compusory and 2 optional). Thing is I do not know how the exemption fee works, I wonder if I will have to pay the exemption fee for all subjects in the fundemental level and also to pass the 5 exams or I just need to sit and pass the 5 exams?
    Please advise!
    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 219 ✭✭MrMiyagi


    Hello

    To claim an exemption you must pay a fee.

    Have you submited your college results at the Dublin office?

    Once this is done they will send them to glasgow


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