What is the passing criteria for ACCA papers?
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The passing criteria for ACCA papers is same at all the 3 Levels (i.e. Applied Knowledge, Applied Skills and Strategic Professional Level). A student needs to score 50% marks to pass any exam in ACCA qualification. Although exam format differs from level to level, but passing criterial remains theRead more
The passing criteria for ACCA papers is same at all the 3 Levels (i.e. Applied Knowledge, Applied Skills and Strategic Professional Level). A student needs to score 50% marks to pass any exam in ACCA qualification.
Although exam format differs from level to level, but passing criterial remains the same. Also, all the papers are CBE (Computer Based Exams).
All 3 exams at the Applied Knowledge Level (KL) and LW (Corporate and Business Law) at Applied Skills Level (SL) are on-demand papers and consist of Objective test questions (viz. Multiple choice with single answer, Multiple choice with multiple answer, fill in the blanks and small numerical etc.) and result for the same is declared instantly.
Exams for remaining 5 papers at Applied Skills Level are held quarterly in March, June, September and December every year. These papers consist of Objective test questions (around 60%) as well as descriptive questions (40%). Usually, the result for these papers is declared in around 1.5 months after appearing for the exam.
Exams for all 4 Papers at Strategic Professional level are also held quarterly in March, June, September and December every year. All these papers are descriptive and the result for all these papers is declared in around 1.5 months.
I hope the above would help you in understanding ACCA exams pattern and passing criteria better.