What is the pass rate for AAT?

What is the pass rate for AAT?

The assessment with the lost pass rate remains MDCL. There was a slight rise to 53.9%, but this exam remains the one to pass! Overall, pass rates are looking better, in general too, with the Professional CBA pass rate now standing at 62.8%, and Advanced level at 72.9%.

How do you pass the AAT exam?

Practising for CBT exams

  1. Aim to complete as many practice questions as possible.
  2. Read each question carefully.
  3. Don’t spend time making your workings look perfect – no one will see them.
  4. Make sure you’re familiar with your calculator.
  5. All question practice should be attempted under exam conditions and to exam time.

How many times can you fail AAT?

Students who are 16 – 18 and studying full time and are taking either foundation (level 2), or advanced (level 3) are subject to the resit rule, where they can only attempt each assessment twice within 24 months. However, all other students have no restrictions on the number of times they can attempt the exam.

Is studying AAT hard?

Like with most qualifications, Level 4 of the AAT Accounting Qualification is considered the hardest. In the first of a series of posts, VQ Learner of the year, Rachael De Bose, shares her experience of Level 4 and offers some tips for success.

Is AAT Level 3 much harder than level 2?

A lot of students worry that level 3 is going to be a big step up from level 2 and therefore a harder level to study. However, the knowledge built from your level 2 studies will give you a great kick start towards the Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualification.

How long do AAT results take?

Results for wholly computer-marked assessments will be available within 24 hours. Results for assessments that are marked by your training provider, ie recognition of prior learning, will be made available within six weeks.

Can you use a calculator in AAT exams?

Students may bring with them pens, pencils, erasers and calculators. No other equipment is allowed. If any of this equipment is in a case, that case must be transparent, to allow the examination of the contents.

How long does AAT take?

It takes most students around 6 to 8 months to complete an AAT accountancy qualification. If you’re studying bookkeeping, it takes most students around 3 to 5 months to complete an AAT bookkeeping qualification. To learn how long it takes to complete each AAT level, keep reading.

How many hours a week is AAT?

According to the AAT: Level 4 (Professional Diploma in Accounting) is completed in around 18 months. Our Academic Support team says: Study 6-8 hours per week and you’ll probably finish this final level, with exams, in 12-18 months.

Are the AAT exam questions selected at random?

A: Yes, the questions are selected at random, although the structure of the exam remains the same. So the person you are sat next to in the exam is likely to have different questions from you. Q: Will the questions in the exam be like those I’ve seen in my text books and on the AAT website?

When will AAT assessments be available?

Assessments are available: AAT assessments remain available during the national restrictions announced on 4 January.

How do I prepare for the AAT live exam?

A: The live exams are not seen by us and the style of question is always evolving. The question styles seen in the material are based on expert knowledge and information provided by the AAT practice assessments. You need to have a full understanding of the syllabus and be prepared for any style of question. The more practice, the better.

Can I resit my AAT exams?

A: You can resit your exams at any AAT approved centre. Q: How much does it cost to re-sit the exam? A: At Kaplan, a resit exam costs the same as your initial exam; there are no additional charges. Q: How should I approach answering the questions in my exam?