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Hi, I am new to the forum and would like some help please.

I have found out today that I passed my IAC Level 2  - AAT  Diploma Pathway(yippee!)

I have been studying via distance learning, but I am getting a little confused as to what happens next.

Do I get any form of paper certification to show that I have passed? 

Also, as there has been a change to this course since June/July, is there a set time limit for me to complete and pass the next level (3) ? 

I am getting so confused as to what is happening and would really appreciate some advice.

Thanks,

Jules

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Hi Jules
You have to pass unit 31 to get full certificate.  If you go on to do Level 3 this will be the new QCF qualification. 

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Hi Sally-Anne,

Thanks for your reply, I guessed this may have been the case.

Onwards and upwards then smile 

I am on the last book of U31 and hopefully can sit the Simulations in November.  What is the Certificate equivalent to, do you know?  (just to make sure I give the right information to prospective employers etc..)

Thanks again biggrin

Jules

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