Students' FAQs on exams (2024)

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FAQs about exam sessions When can I take exams? What exams will be available at each session? FAQs about exam entry Can I take the ACCA Qualification exams in any order? When are the entry deadlines? How many exams can I take at each exam session? How long do I have to complete the exams? Where can I take my exams? How many exams can I take at each exam session under Foundations in Accountancy? How can I enter for exams? Can I still sit my exams if I miss the standard exam entry closing date? How do I know if I my exam entry has been successful? How do I find out where to go on exam day if I have entered for a centre-based exam? If I have entered for a centre-based exam, will I be able to sit my exam at the centre that I have requested? I would like to change my exam entry, is this possible? I require special facilities at the exam centre, is this possible? Can I book two exams scheduled for the same day? How do I change my tax and law variant entry option? If I want to achieve UK Registered Auditor status, do I have to take any particular exams? FAQs about sitting an exam What happens at an exam centre on the exam day? What happens on exam day for a remote session exam? Where can I find the rules and regulations in relation to sitting an examination? What happens if I forget my photographic ID on the day of my exam? What happens if I am late for my exam? Can I change my exam entry on the day of the exam, such as changing the variant for example? If I'm unhappy about something that has happened during my exam can I make a complaint? What happens if I have attended my examinations but it has been affected by illness or other factors? What are my options if I have made a request for mitigating circ*mstances, but don't believe my circ*mstances have been fully considered when I receive my result? What happens if I enter an exam and then can no longer take it? Can I leave an exam if I finish early? Can I re-sit an exam that I have already passed? Can I enter additional exams? FAQs about exam results When are results issued? Can I receive my results by text message? What can I do if I think that my results are incorrect? Who is eligible for a prize? How are prize winners contacted? FAQs

FAQs about exam sessions

When can I take exams?

Students can take session-based exams during our four exam sessions a year. These take place over 5 days in March, June, September and December.

What exams will be available at each session?

Most of our exams are available at each session, however selected variant or adapted exams may only be available during the June and December sessions. Our exam timetable page provides full information.

View the exam timetable

FAQs about exam entry

Can I take the ACCA Qualification exams in any order?

For more information on the order you can take the ACCA exams, please visit our exam progression rules page

When are the entry deadlines?

For the exam entry deadlines, and other key dates for the upcoming sessions, please visit the important dates section

How many exams can I take at each exam session?

You can enter a maximum of four exams per exam session and a maximum of eight different exams each calendar year. For more information on these rules and how they impact CBE exam cycles, please visit the exam progression rules section

How long do I have to complete the exams?

For more information on rules relating to how long you have to complete the ACCA exams, please visit our time limit page

Where can I take my exams?

Depending on your location and if you can meet the necessary setup requirements, you may be able to take a remote exam. Benefiting from the added comfort, convenience and flexibility of taking your exam at home.

Alternatively, you may have the option of taking an exam at one of our exam centres.

Find out what exam options you have in your location

How many exams can I take at each exam session under Foundations in Accountancy?

There is no restriction to the number of exams you may attempt, allowing you to choose to sit as many or as few papers as you like at each exam session. You are, however, recommended to attempt a maximum of four exams in a six-month period.

How can I enter for exams?

You book exams using our online Exam Planner via your myACCA. For further information on entering for exams, please visit ourPlan and book exams section

Can I still sit my exams if I miss the standard exam entry closing date?

If you are a registered student and have missed the standard exam entry closing date, you can still use the late entry facility via myACCA.

The late exam entry facility is only available for students who have not already entered for the exam session. During the late exam entry period no exam entries can be amended (irrespective of when the entry was made).

How do I know if I my exam entry has been successful?

When entering for exams, please ensure that your email address on your myACCA account is the correct one and you have opted in to receive electronic communications so that you receive your confirmation email. You should also check your spam in case the email has been delivered there.

If you do not receive your confirmation email, please check your myACCA account to see if your exam entry has been successful. Retry if your exam entry does not show and funds have not been collected from your bank account.

How do I find out where to go on exam day if I have entered for a centre-based exam?

The exam address will be printed on your Exam Docket. For more information please visit our Exam Dockets FAQ page

If I have entered for a centre-based exam, will I be able to sit my exam at the centre that I have requested?

In the vast majority of cases, you will be allocated to the centre of your choice. On very rare occasions, when demand exceeds capacity, ACCA may have to allocate you to the nearest alternative centre. You will be told about this on your exam attendance docket.

In some cities, where demand is very high, students may be allocated to one of a number of different halls which make up a centre. As these halls can be in different locations, it is important that you read the venue details on your attendance docket carefully.

The network of available venues changes on a session-by-session basis so never assume that the venue from your last sitting will be the same as the one for any future sessions.

I would like to change my exam entry, is this possible?

Yes, you can make the following changes to an existing exam entry up to the standard entry deadline via the exam plannerby selecting to either:

  • cancel
  • change the time, location or variant
  • switch to a remote based exam
  • enter for more exams.

If you wish to change your exam date from one session to another, you can cancel your booking from exam planner by selecting the amend option up to the standard entry deadline.

Amending an exam which is already confirmed, up to the standard entry deadline does not incur additional fees or charges.

To view, change or cancel exams, visit the exam planner and log in using your myACCA username and password.

Please note that the exam planneroffers the only way to change exams. Customer Services will be unable to help with requests to change exams as it must be done by you, using your own myACCAlogin details.

I require special facilities at the exam centre, is this possible?

You should raise a request on the Additional Support Portal, or see more information on additional support.

Can I book two exams scheduled for the same day?

Yes you can. However, we would advise that you consider whether you'll have sufficient time to complete any personal reponsibilities or travel requirements between your exam's finishing and starting.

If you choose to book two exams on the same day and miss one because of these issues you would not be considered foran examwithdrawalor refund.

How do I change my tax and law variant entry option?

If you wish to change your tax and law variant exams please remember to do so before the standard entry closing date of the exam session you have entered for. You can change your variant exams through myACCA.

Please note that your choice of tax variant will determine the choice of accounting and auditing standards available to you. For information on any changes to the current variant exams, please visit the Variants section

If I want to achieve UK Registered Auditor status, do I have to take any particular exams?

If you would like to obtain UK or Irish Registered Auditor status then you will need to take the UK/Ireland variants of the Corporate and Business Law (LW), Taxation (TX),Strategic Business Reporting (SBR) and Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA) exams. If you are awarded exemptions from the Corporate and Business Law (LW) and/orTaxation (TX) exams but your degree/qualification does not cover UK or Irish tax and law you will need to pass the UK or Irish variants in order to be eligible for a practising certificate and audit qualification.

FAQs about sitting an exam

What happens at an exam centre on the exam day?

An Examination Attendance Docket will be available from myACCA. This includes a timetable of all the exams that you are entered for; details of the desk that has been assigned to you for each paper; and the address of your exam centre. If you are not completely sure of the location of the centre, how to get there or how long it may take you, make sure you rehearse your route before the day of the exam. Please remember that exams may start at peak times so you should allow for rush-hour traffic and possible hold-ups.

You must sit at the desk detailed on your docket. This will ensure that you are registered as being in attendance for that exam.

The docket will be collected by the supervisor during the exam to record your attendance. If you have any other exams during the session, the docket will be returned to you. If it is your last exam of the session, the docket will be retained for our records.

The Examination Attendance Docket also details important exam regulations and guidelines. You should read these carefully to familiarise yourself with the exam procedure and what equipment you are allowed to take with you into the exams. These regulations are reproduced regularly in the notice board section of Student Accountant.

Please take some form of official photographic ID, such as a valid passport, driving licence or national identity card. This will be checked during the exam together with your exam docket to confirm your identity. If we can't confirm your identity, unfortunately your exam may not be marked.

You should try to arrive at the exam centre about 30 minutes before the start of the exam. This will give you time to relax and prepare yourself.

What happens on exam day for a remote session exam?

For full information on what to expect on a remote session exam day visit our 'on exam day' information within our remote session webpages.

Visit our 'on exam day' page for remote session exams

Where can I find the rules and regulations in relation to sitting an examination?

Full details of the rules and regulations are available online.

Access our exam rules and regulations web section

These will also be published on the reverse of your examination attendance docket. Please familiarise yourself with these prior to your exam.

What happens if I forget my photographic ID on the day of my exam?

You are required to show an official means of your identity to the exam, such as your passport, driving licence or national ID card. If you do not have appropriate ID, you may not be able to take your exam.

What happens if I am late for my exam?

If you are taking a remote exam you should check-in for your exam 30 minutes before your start time. If you attempt to check-in more than 15 minutes after your exam start time you will not be able to do so and you will be marked absent from your exam.

If you are taking a centre based exam you will be permitted to enter the exam room upto 1 hour after the start time. However, the exam supervisor will not provide any additional time to those arriving late to complete their exam.

Can I change my exam entry on the day of the exam, such as changing the variant for example?

No. Students are not allowed to make any amendments to their exam entry following the standard exam deadline.

If I'm unhappy about something that has happened during my exam can I make a complaint?

For information on what you can if you feel are unhappy about anything to do with your exam taking experience, please visit our complaints section.

Access our how to make a complaint webpage

What happens if I have attended my examinations but it has been affected by illness or other factors?

If you have experienced difficult circ*mstances that you feel have affected your exam performance, you can let us know by following themitigating circ*mstances process.

What are my options if I have made a request for mitigating circ*mstances, but don't believe my circ*mstances have been fully considered when I receive my result?

If you believe that we have not applied our procedures properly when you receive your exam result, you can follow themitigating circ*mstances appeals process.

What happens if I enter an exam and then can no longer take it?

You can amend or even cancel your exam entry up until the standard exam entry closing date for that exam session. We can then either arrange to refund the exam fee to you or hold the money on your account for payment for the next exams you take.After the standard entry closing date, your examination entry fees are not refundable nor transferable.

If you cannot sit an exam that you have booked to sit, this will not affect the marks of other exams you may have entered to sit and you can sit the exam you missed at the next available examination session.

It is not possible for you to cancel or transfer an exam entry after the standard entry closing date.

We do, however, understand that occasionally difficult circ*mstances arise after the standard entry closing date, such as serious illness or bereavement of immediate family. In such cases, you can apply to cancel or transfer an exam entry supported by documentary evidence after the standard entry closing date.

Cancellation or transfer requests will only be considered in the cases of critical illness, locally imposed restrictions, or bereavement. and where supported by documentary evidence. Minor illnesses requiring GP, doctor or medical treatment, workload issues, bed rest for example, cannot be considered.

If you have requested a centre-based exam cancellation in any of the last 4 session, you will not be eligible for another.

If you have requested or cancelled a remote-based exam in any of the last 4 session, you will not be granted another.

Eligibility for an exam cancellation and refund or transfer will be assessed on your individual circ*mstances and there is no guarantee that it will be approved. We will advise you of the outcome, and ACCA’s decision on the matter is final.

Exam fees are not refundable or transferrable after the standard entry deadline.

Our approach aims to support our students by allowing us to plan for exam sittings but supporting those with the most difficult circ*mstances.

If you still wish to request a cancellation, please have the appropriate documents available for submission to support your request:

  • Bereavement of immediate family only, with a copy of the death certificate, officially stamped and where required translated to English and stamped by official translator.
  • Critical illness of yourself or immediate family with documentation to support, stamped and signed by your local hospital only and where required translated to English, stamped by official translator.
  • Locally imposed restrictions when accompanied by official documentation which will be checked against your local or national government website.

Documents should be signed by the relevant personnel, stamped and on official headed paper, translated to English by official translator where applicable. Any cancellation or transfer request found to be based on the submission of false documents or incorrect information shall be referred to ACCA’s Professional Conduct Department for further investigation.

The quickest and easiest way to request a cancellation is the 'Exam cancellation' option on our contact form, where you can use our webchat function.

In any event if you do contact us and we reject your request, this decision will not be altered unless your circ*mstances have changed, they meet the criteriamentioned above and are supported with the required documentation.

The deadline for exam cancellation requests is provided by session in our important dates section. Please note if you have already contacted us about an exam cancellation then you don't need to contact us to check the status of your request.

If you are granted a cancellation, you should not attend the examination under any circ*mstances;in the event that you do so, you will be liable to pay additional fees.

Can I leave an exam if I finish early?

For exam security purposes, you are not permitted to leave an exam centre or remote exam environment until the full duration of your exam time has been completed.

Can I re-sit an exam that I have already passed?

Students are not permitted to re-sit examinations which they have already passed with ACCA.

However, once you have achieved Affiliate/Member status, you can apply to re-sit examinations. Please visit the Members FAQs for further information

Can I enter additional exams?

Students are permitted to complete a maximum of 13 examinations (including exemptions) with ACCA.

However, once you have achieved Affiliate/Member status, you can apply to complete additional examinations. Please visit the Members FAQs for further information

FAQs about exam results

When are results issued?

For further information on when exam results will be available and how you can receive them, please visit the Exam results section

Can I receive my results by text message?

You need to opt in to receive results by text. You can opt in usingmyACCA:

  • select 'account administration'
  • select 'receiving communications from ACCA'
  • under the 'mobile phone number' section, you will be provided with the option to receive your results by text. You must enter a valid mobile number for this option to appear
  • tick 'I would like to receive notification of my exam results by text message'.

You must opt in to this service at least seven days before results are released. You only need to opt in once, all future results will then be sent by text.

What can I do if I think that my results are incorrect?

ACCA has a range of procedures in place to ensure that the exam results issued are correct. However if you feel that your result does not reflect your performance, you may request an administrative review in the following circ*mstances:

you believe ACCA's procedures have not been properly applied in arriving at your mark

  • you were present at the exam but have been issued an absent result
  • you were absent at the exam but have been issued a result.
  • A review may not be requested on the grounds of disagreement with the marker's academic judgement.

If you would like to request an administrative review you can submit your request via your myACCA account. Please read the Administrative Review information prior to submitting a request. Please note that this is not a re-marking service. ACCA does not offer any re-marking service.

Who is eligible for a prize?

ACCA issues a Certificate of Achievement in recognition of their success to students who achieve 85% or above for papers in the Applied Knowledge exams.

Cash prizes sponsored by major employers and educational institutions will be awarded to candidates attaining the highest mark worldwide for individual Applied Skills and Strategic Professional exams.

Medals will be awarded to candidates who have attained the highest aggregate marks worldwide for the Strategic Professional exams - upon achieving affiliate status.

How are prize winners contacted?

All prize winners will either be contacted by the exams department or their national office.

If you scored a high mark and believe you may have won a prize, you should contact your national office. The global prize-winners will be published in Student Accountant magazine. National offices may also publish information on regional prize-winners.

Students' FAQs on exams (2024)

FAQs

How do exams benefit students? ›

The feedback students receive from frequent testing helps them understand what concepts they might not fully understand and how they should prioritize future study habits, improving their overall learning. Testing can encourage students to learn more.

What is the most effective way to study for exams? ›

Tips for Studying: 21 Best Study Tips for Final Exams
  1. Make the Most of Class Time. ...
  2. Study with Classmates. ...
  3. Take Advantage of Office Hours. ...
  4. Create Flashcards. ...
  5. Find a Good Spot. ...
  6. Switch it Up. ...
  7. Read and Review — Early and Often. ...
  8. Stay Organized.

What is a short note for exam? ›

What are short notes, and why are they important for exam preparation? Short notes are condensed summaries of study material that capture key concepts, facts, and formulas. They are important for exam preparation as they aid in quick revision, enhance understanding, and improve retention of crucial information.

What to do before an exam? ›

Here are the seven best things you can do to make sure you are prepared for your next test.
  1. Cultivate Good Study Habits. ...
  2. Don't “Cram” ...
  3. Gather Materials the Night Before. ...
  4. Get a Good Night's Sleep. ...
  5. Eat a Healthy Breakfast. ...
  6. Arrive Early. ...
  7. Develop Positive Rituals. ...
  8. Listen to the Instructions.
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How do exams negatively affect students? ›

Psychological symptoms: Anxiety, depression, concentration problems, mental blocks, memory problems, irritability, low motivation, restlessness, anguish, etc. Behavioral symptoms: Stop attending classes, little encouragement to carry out academic activities, isolation, carrying out other activities above study, etc.

How do exams affect your grade? ›

Normally, final exams are worth 20% of your report card grade. If you are in high school, the first quarter and second quarter grades are worth 40% each. To determine your report card grade, take your first quarter grade and multiple it by .40.

What is the least effective way to study for a test? ›

Passively Rereading Notes

Now, we're getting to some of the big ones. The fourth worst strategy is passively rereading your notes, a very common and tempting form of studying. While it's easy and makes you feel like you're accomplishing something, it's not an effective way to study.

What is the secret to study? ›

Spaced Repetition

Spaced repetition is a scientifically proven method for long-term retention. Instead of cramming all your studying into one session, distribute it over multiple sessions. Review and revisit the material at increasing intervals over time, with longer gaps between each review.

What is the fastest way to memorize for an exam? ›

Simple memory tips and tricks
  1. Try to understand the information first. Information that is organized and makes sense to you is easier to memorize. ...
  2. Link it. ...
  3. Sleep on it. ...
  4. Self-test. ...
  5. Use distributed practice. ...
  6. Write it out. ...
  7. Create meaningful groups. ...
  8. Use mnemonics.

What is the quote for exam positivity? ›

Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts. Exams can sometimes feel like everything, especially when we've worked hard for them. But what if we don't get the grades we hoped for?

What is an exam called? ›

An examination (exam or evaluation) or test is an educational assessment intended to measure a test-taker's knowledge, skill, aptitude, physical fitness, or classification in many other topics (e.g., beliefs).

Are exams and tests the same? ›

An examination is the most comprehensive form of testing, typically given at the end of the term (as a final) and one or two times during the semester (as midterms). A test is more limited in scope, focusing on particular aspects of the course material. A course might have three or four tests.

What are 3 things to do before an exam? ›

Here are some tips for taking tests:
  • Go into the test with confidence. ...
  • Get enough sleep the night before the test. ...
  • Put away all your study materials before the test. ...
  • Listen closely to any instructions. ...
  • Read through the test first. ...
  • Answer the questions in any order. ...
  • Relax. ...
  • Running out of time?

What are the 4 test taking strategies? ›

Test taking: question strategies
  • Answer each of the questions in your head first.
  • Read through all of the answers before selecting one.
  • Test each possible answer.
  • Eliminate incorrect answers.

What not to do the day before an exam? ›

The night before an exam should be spent getting in the right mindset. However, students often fall into these common mistakes: not having dinner, drinking too much caffeine, re-reading over their notes, cramming and not getting enough sleep. All these mistakes can result in them not performing their best the next day.

Are exams beneficial to education? ›

Since final exams reflect the most accurate level of knowledge each student carries off from taking classes, more than the overall class grade throughout the year, it is vital for students to have an opportunity to learn their proficiency within the field of study and their interest in continuing to learn the subject ...

What are the advantages of test? ›

The high degree of objectivity of a test is also a very important advantage. It allows for an objective examination of the effectiveness of new methods and organizational forms of learning. Moreover, it provides significant qualities of the grade - objectivity, reliability and validity.

Are exams a good measure of learning? ›

Standardized tests don't accurately measure student learning and growth. Unlike standardized tests, performance-based assessment allows students to choose how they show learning.

What are the three benefits of quizzes? ›

Advantages of Daily Quizzes
  • Students tend to actually read the material.
  • Students show up for class on time since the quiz always comes first.
  • Students are placed in the right attitude for learning.
  • Students feel more confident to discuss the material.
  • Students raise their grades by simply reading the material.

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