boo-yaw-ka-shaa wrote: » Hey all, I'm thinking of going the CIMA route and will be starting from scratch so doing the 5 fundamentals for the cert first. Am based in Cork and just wondering are all the computer based exams centres in Dublin or are there some outside the Pale??? also what are people's views overall with the CIMA qualification?? Mostly positive?? it seems to be looked on very favourably by employers these days.
Achilles24 wrote: » Hi all, I have recently decided to do the CIMA qualification. I am working full time but have a degree in Retail and services management where I did financial subjects over the 4 years in DIT Mountjoy square. Will I be able to qualify for the professional course do you think? Thanks in advance
Irish Aris wrote: » Hi Achilles24, The degree you have might give you some exemptions - not sure how many, but you can check that with CIMA directly. If you are not entitled to exemptions, you'll have to start from the certificate level. That's not necessarily a bad thing (bar the money that it will cost you), as it will give you a starting boost for when you proceed to the professional qualification. I'd suggest you start by what exemptions CIMA would give you for your degree.
Achilles24 wrote: » Thanks for the reply. How long does it take to complete the certificate level in general?
Irish Aris wrote: » it depends on how much time you'll have for studying. It took me 6 months for the 5 papers. I have heard people that finished it quicker than that, I reckon though that a paper a month is a decent enough pace to grasp the basic concepts of each paper.
Achilles24 wrote: » Thanks Irish Aris, that isn't bad at all... I don't mind that. Thought it might take a year plus so that's good news. I've applied for my transcripts from the college so I'll forward them to CIMA and see what happens!
Irish Aris wrote: » Good luck with your studying!! It's not an easy qualification, but it is a very interesting one!!
Achilles24 wrote: » One last question, once you've completed the operational and management level, do you achieve a diploma? Once you complete the strategic level an advanced diploma and then obviously full qualification after top CIMA?
Irish Aris wrote: » With the changes in the syllabus from next year, the old T4 case study doesn't exist anymore. Instead you will have a case study at each of the 3 levels of the qualification. I believe that you achieve a diploma in each of the 3 levels-I am still at the operational level so haven't seen any yet, but I believe that you get the first diploma after the operational level, the advanced after the management level and the full qualification after the strategic level (and after submitting your practical experience). Hope this helps. There is a section in the cimaglobal.com website regarding the new syllabus, you might find it quite useful for info.
Irish Aris wrote: » Good luck to everyone sitting exams the next 3 days. Hope we can all have great results!!
sallymomo wrote: » Hey Aris, What did you think of P1 & F1?
Achilles24 wrote: » Hi all, I'm currently doing the C05 in cima. I have exemptions in basic maths and economics. It's been 14 years since I finished college so was going to do them again. However I'm now thinking of using the exemptions so I can move to professional level quicker. Question is, will the content examined at professional level be done in the course of the classes I will attend for it or could I struggle by not having covered the 2 courses during cert level? Thanks in advance
Irish Aris wrote: » I was at a conference at CIMA offices on Saturday where they presented some more details on how the new Syllabus and exams will look like. I have to say I am not fully convinced. The exams could potentially become very hard to pass. Which is not necessarily a bad thing, but there are a couple of elements that I'd consider them a bit punishing towards the students.
PCX wrote: » Can i ask why you think they'll be harder to pass and what are the elements you consider might be punishing? I haven't really read up on the new format too much. I know its going to be computer based and there are extra operational and management level case study exams.
Meursault wrote: » did anyone get their results this morning? judging by twitter and from speaking to some guys in my class, there is a lot of trouble accessing the results. they were supposed to be emailed through at 9am and their website keeps crashing. anyway, best of luck to all today.
sallymomo wrote: » Well that was a nightmare this morning..still haven't received the email but I eventually got in.. Aris, as I suspected, passed F1 and failed P1 - case study for me so. Best of luck to everyone else!