08-07-2005, 08:10 AM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by zaid</i>
<br />YES THANX,I am clarified to a much extent, but i still dont know what is meant by the term "exemptions". hope you wont find it a baby question
zaid
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It's not a 'baby' question.
Exemption mean that suppose your institution has an agreement witha a particular awarding body and if you manage to secure a certain amount of numbers/marks you will get that exemtion to the correspoding professional exam by that awarding body.
For instance, there is, at the time of writing, an agreement by LSE with the IOA that if any student of the LSE secure a certain amount of numbers in some degree level courses then he/she may be exempt from taking correspoding IOA exams.
I hope it clarifies a bit but please feel free to ask if it still doesn't make sense.
DT
<br />YES THANX,I am clarified to a much extent, but i still dont know what is meant by the term "exemptions". hope you wont find it a baby question
zaid
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It's not a 'baby' question.
Exemption mean that suppose your institution has an agreement witha a particular awarding body and if you manage to secure a certain amount of numbers/marks you will get that exemtion to the correspoding professional exam by that awarding body.
For instance, there is, at the time of writing, an agreement by LSE with the IOA that if any student of the LSE secure a certain amount of numbers in some degree level courses then he/she may be exempt from taking correspoding IOA exams.
I hope it clarifies a bit but please feel free to ask if it still doesn't make sense.
DT