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Hello there, another newbie question from myself;

 

Just trying to look into the exam procedure. Im currently distance learning the AAT Level 2 and will be as an external candidate. Tried to book my first couple of exams the past couple days but since the AAT site is having issues with new accounts and such I figured I'll wait til thats resolved.

 

So im just looking into how it works to get my head around it a little. Simply a case of phoning, paying and booking at my local exam centre? I figure I just book with my AAT Student number, and then the result is automatically registered on my AAT account or something? 

 

I figure im making mountains out of molehills here, but I like to know exactly what im doing so figured id ask on the whole thing works. 



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Hi,

yes you it really is a case of finding a centre, booking it, and turning up (and passing). At level 2 and 3 you will find out straight away, and the AAT will know as well.

However, the AAT website is still having problems so you may find centres have difficulty in taking a booking at the moment.

Kind regards

Nick



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Nick Craggs FMAAT ACA  AAT Distance Learning Manager

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