Until now, the ACCA has had a 10-year rule that has meant that studentshave had ten years in which to pass all their exams.
  This rule has now been removed, and instead the rule is that students’ will have 7 years in which to pass their Professional level (P) exams. The 7 year limit starts when a student passes their first Professional level exam.
  There is no time limit for passing the Fundamental and Skills (F) level exams.
  If the Professional level exams are not passed within 7 years of passing the first Professional exam, then students will lose any passes achieved at the Professional level more than 7 years earlier and will need to retake them.
  Changes to the P level progression rule
  Currently, the compulsory papers (P1, P2, and P3) have to be completed before attempting the optional papers (P4 to P7)。
  With effect from December 2015, this rule will no longer apply and the P level exams may be taken in any order. (However, the ACCA do advise that if P7 is being taken then it should be taken after, or at the same time as, P2.)
  This change does not affect the rules regarding the Fundamental and Skills (F level) papers.      漫漫考試路,各位考生,您準備好了嗎?如何快樂高效的學習?高頓網(wǎng)校為廣大學員提供2015年ACCA考試網(wǎng)絡(luò)課程,請各位考生緊跟網(wǎng)校名師的步伐盡快進入備考復(fù)習,讓高頓與您共同努力,2015年考試順利通過!祝您夢想成真!免費聽課>>