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Preparing for the exams

Syllabus and study guide documents, for all modules assessed using computer based exams (CBEs), can be found in the Exam section of the relevant qualifcation on this website. Details for exams with examinable documents, ie T3 and F3, are also available within the same section. These documents are updated at the start of each exam session.

The content of the CBEs are updated two times a year to reflect any changes in the examinable documents.

Where can I sit CBEs?

ACCA's computer-based exams must be taken at one of ACCA's Licensed CBE centres. As each centre is responsible for scheduling its own CBE sessions, you should contact the centres directly for further information.

  • CBE centre list  PDF document - opens in a new window
 


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