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Exemption from individual ACCA exams will normally only be considered on the basis of modules which are assessed by means of final examination and, if applicable, mid-term examinations.

Examinations which are acceptable for accreditation purposes are those which fulfil the following criteria:

• Closed book, unless taken in the final year of a Bachelor degree, or as part of a postgraduate level qualification

• Final module examinations and, if applicable, mid-term examinations.

More information on the programme can be found here Exemption accreditation | Learning providers | ACCA Global

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