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CIMA announces results for September 2012 professional exams
CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) is pleased to announce the results of the successful fifth sitting of the new resit examination sessions.
Each CIMA student must complete ten professional qualification exams and demonstrate three years’ practical experience before becoming a Chartered Management Accountant and CIMA member. On average this takes about four years.
All papers at the sitting were offered via a number of tuition partners including BPP, Kaplan and First Intuition, allowing students to resit their exams and so facilitate progression through the qualification and the number of exam centres available continues to increase, offering greater opportunity for students to resit their exams.
Noel Tagoe, Executive Director of Education at CIMA, said:
“CIMA is pleased to note some strong student performances, which prove that dedication and study can produce exemplary results. Whilst the overall results in some papers were very pleasing, particularly Paper E1, (Enterprise Operations) there is clear scope for improvement in Paper P1 (Performance Operations) and Paper E3 (Enterprise Strategy).”
Examination results letters will include a breakdown of marks by question. This, together with the post exam guides, will provide students and tutors with valuable feedback.
Any CIMA students sitting the September exam session wishing to sit paper-based exams in November 2012 can log on to My CIMA at www.cimaglobal.com from 12.00pm (UK time) on 22 September 2012 to 5.00pm (UK time) on 27 September 2012.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by CIMA UK Regional News .
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