Conversion
arrangements have been drafted with the following
principles in mind:
- any
passes obtained by students under the previous
scheme will gain credit in the new scheme
- students
who fail papers 1, 2 or 3 at the last sitting
of the previous scheme (i.e. December 2001)
will not have to sit any radically new examination
papers
- students
who fail paper 4 at the last sitting and
who have purchased ACCA's Open Learning
Programme for Business Analysis, will be
sent replacement study materials on request,
subject to status.
All
students registered on the previous examination
scheme (i.e. all those students who register
with ACCA before 15 August 2001) will be automatically
transferred to the new scheme in February 2002
and notified of their position on the new scheme
at that time.
The
following conversion arrangements will apply:
- Students
who have passed papers 1 and 2 will be credited
with Assessment Module A and will have to
complete Assessment Module B (exam and project)
- Students
who have passed papers 3 and 4 will be credited
with Assessment Module B and will have to
complete Assessment Module A (exam and project)
- Students
who have passed either paper 1 or 2 with
all remaining papers outstanding will be
required to complete the project component
of Assessment Module A and the whole of
Module B (exam and project)
- Students
who have passed either paper 3 or 4 with
all remaining papers outstanding will be
required to complete the project component
of Assessment Module B and the whole of
Assessment Module A (exam and project)
- Students
who have completed any of the following
paper combinations: 1 and 3, 1 and 4, 2
and 3, 2 and 4 will be required to complete
the project components of both Assessment
Modules only.
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