Exemptions
If your
qualification is listed on CIMA's web database of accredited
decisions - and you qualified during the years stated and
took any required modules - you will see which CIMA papers
you will be exempt from. All qualifications listed on this
database have been accredited by CIMA.
The
appropriate exemptions are awarded based on comprehensive
information provided by the awarding institution.
Accreditation applications are only accepted from the awarding
institution and not from individual students.
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Students
are not able to apply for additional exemptions for an
accredited decision.
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Accredited
decisions are based on the most recently validated programme
on offer by the institution and will not be backdated.
You can
search the database by your educational, institutional or
professional body, or by the country in which you studied.
Please note:
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From 2
October 2006 any exemptions awarded for the Certificate
level subjects will be from the
2006 Certificate syllabus only.
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All current
accredited decisons gaining Certificate level exemptions
will be transferred to the new 2006 Certificate level
syllabus. All such decisions will be honoured until the end
of the accreditation period.
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All current
accredited decisions gaining Certificate level exemptions
will be transferred to the new 2006 Certificate level
syllabus. All such decisions will be honoured until the end
of the accreditation period.
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Exemptions
are a concession and are only awarded at the discretion of
CIMA.
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CIMA
strongly
recommend that you wait until you have received written
confirmation of your exemptions before you sign up for a
CIMA study course. If you do sign up for a course before
receiving this confirmation - and then learn that you are
exempt from this subject - CIMA will not accept liability for
any course fees. If you are expecting exemptions and it has
been over 20 days since you sent your certified copies of
certificates and transcripts, please email or call CIMA
Contact.
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CIMA do not
give exemptions beyond the Certificate level for
qualifications gained 10 (or more) years prior to
registering with CIMA.
Click
here to check the CIMA exemptions data base.
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Exemptions
are granted only at the discretion of CIMA.
Attach and send your detailed CV / Resume
---here--- if you are not sure as to your entry level and
need advice.
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