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Pass rates

There is no quota for passing a set number of students each sitting, as evidenced by the variable pass rates in all recent sittings. Instead, those who reach the required standard in a given exam will get through. This is best achieved by detailed practise of past exam questions, use of examiners reports and student accountant articles, as well as good initial study of the material through home study or a course.
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