03-12-2009, 09:15 PM
You can attempt <b>PAPERS</b> in any order as long as <b>MODULES</b> are attempted in order. For example, you can attempt F7, F8 and F9 before attempting F4, F5 and F6, <b>as long as</b> you attempt Modules in order. For example, you can not attempt P1, P2 and P3 without paying outstanding fees of any of the remaining 'F-Level' papers. However, you can attempt any one or two of the three "Essential Module Papers (i.e. P1 to P3)" in any order. For example, you are having F9 (Financial Management) to go in Fundamentals Level and you want to attempt P3 with F9 then you can easily attempt F9 with P3 without paying for P1 and P2.
@ Ali If you want to attempt F7, F9, P1 and P3 then you will be eligible to attempt these papers as long as you have no other papers left in <b>F-Level</b>.
@ Ali If you want to attempt F7, F9, P1 and P3 then you will be eligible to attempt these papers as long as you have no other papers left in <b>F-Level</b>.