02-01-2010, 10:17 PM
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<br />In the degree awarded i don't think they mention that you have just submitted a project, they only show your info and class of degree etc just like a normal degree. Passing ACCA exams is just like passing Brookes exam, that is why they are exempted. Go for Oxford Brookes degree and try to get atleast 1 or 21 class. Any university in the U.K will accept it for MBA
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Oxford Brookes University mentioning on the degree that this degree is awarded in association with ACCA. They are grading this degree on the basis of marks in your ACCA exams plus thesis result.
Regards.
<br />In the degree awarded i don't think they mention that you have just submitted a project, they only show your info and class of degree etc just like a normal degree. Passing ACCA exams is just like passing Brookes exam, that is why they are exempted. Go for Oxford Brookes degree and try to get atleast 1 or 21 class. Any university in the U.K will accept it for MBA
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Oxford Brookes University mentioning on the degree that this degree is awarded in association with ACCA. They are grading this degree on the basis of marks in your ACCA exams plus thesis result.
Regards.