Pass rates announced for ACCA’s March exam
DUBAI, April 20, 2020
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) has announced the pass rates of its latest exam sitting for March 2020.
The results saw 68,247 students around the world entering 79,214 exams. A total of 3,292 students completed their final exams to become ACCA affiliates.
Alan Hatfield, ACCA executive director - strategy and development said: “When we planned the schedule of 2020 exam sittings last year, little did we know that Covid-19 would emerge as one of the biggest disruptive forces since SARs and the global financial crash of 2008.
“Since the outbreak, our priority has been the health and safety of our students, staff and our stakeholders. As a result of the pandemic spreading, we took the important decision in February to cancel March exam sittings in several countries where governments introduced lock downs – including Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, Kuwait, Macau SAR, Mongolia and South Korea.
“To say this latest exam period was a challenge for our students is an understatement. We are incredibly grateful to our global student community, our learning provider and employer partners for their understanding and patience during this very unusual time, and for their help to enable exams to take place where it was safe and appropriate to do so.”
Commending the resilience of its students, Hatfield continued: “We know this is a particularly difficult time for many of our students who are unsure of their next steps. We’ve heard from those who want to keep to their study plans, and from others who are not able to do so now and want to defer studying until things are more settled. We have put online resources in place and are looking at digital solutions for them.”
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues, ACCA has announced June exam sitting cancellations – including in the UK, Western Europe and Americas. Where exams are cancelled, students will be issued with an exam fee credit to their MyACCA account for the exams already entered so they can be rebooked for a future exam session. ACCA students still have the flexibility to postpone any sitting, and ACCA has also frozen exam entry prices for the September 2020 session as it closely monitors the situation globally as it develops.
ACCA has an online information and advice hub for students and members, with a section on wellbeing to help people manage the impact of the global pandemic.
Hatfield concludes: “Covid-19 continues to present the greatest challenge of our time. Our thoughts go out to our global community and everyone who has been personally affected by it.”
The ACCA Qualification rigorously tests the skills, abilities and competencies that a modern-day accountant needs, with a firm grounding in ethics and professionalism. It prepares students for a rewarding career as a qualified and ethical finance professional.
ACCA Qualification Pass rate:
Applied Knowledge
AB - Accountant in Business 82%
FA - Financial Accounting 73%
MA - Management Accounting 65%
Applied Skills
LW - Corporate and Business Law 83%
TX - Taxation 46%
FR - Financial Reporting 44%
PM - Performance Management 35%
FM - Financial Management 44%
AA - Audit and Assurance 36%
Strategic Professional - Essentials
SBL - Strategic Business Leader 47%
SBR - Strategic Business Reporting 51%
Strategic Professional – Options
AAA - Advanced Audit and Assurance 33%
AFM - Advanced Financial Management 33%
APM - Advanced Performance Management 32%
ATX - Advanced Taxation 44%
FOUNDATION LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS Pass rate
ACCA Diploma in Financial and Management
Accounting (Level 2 RQF)
FA1 - Recording Financial transactions 75%
MA1 - Management Information 74%
ACCA Diploma in Financial and Management
Accounting (Level 3 RQF)
FA2 - Maintaining Financial Records 69%
MA2 - Managing Costs and Finance 61%
ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business (Level 4
RQF)
FAB - Accountant in Business 72%
FFA - Financial Accounting 66%
FMA - Management Accounting 62%
-- Tradearabia News Service