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Can i claim exemptions while studying bcom??

I am joining college in 3 days and i want to do my acca along my college degree. When i searched for my college degree in the exemption calculator it show guaranteed knowledge level exemptions and 4 applied level exemptions.

After seeing that exemptions are available for my college degree i registered as it told that i can claim my exemptions later too after registration by raising a case.

But now i saw some YouTubers mentioned that exemptions are only available to college grad and that i cant claim these exemptions until i finish my degree… is that really the case? Cant i claim my exemptions as i finish each paper one after the other? Can someone explain how these exemptions actually work?

I thought i could walk out of my college with a degree and 13/13 papers completed in acca. Is there no such possibility for such cases? How should my acca roadmap be structured?

The reason im looking for exemptions over writing the exams is that writing the exams cost more than the exemptions and im on a financial constraint. If i cannot do acca during my college, then what other skills should i focus on that i can do alongside my degree?

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u/Hully_Delta — 20 hours ago

Python for finance

Im a bcom fresher who wants to enter the finance sector with as much skills as i can possibly hoard. I want to make sure that the skills that i learn are relevant to the work i will do in the future.

I dont have much experience with python either. I only know the basics and i want to transition my learning towards finance side of python. How do i do that?

What libraries do i need to learn?
What concepts should i focus more on?
Is there a resource to learn python for free and efficiently?

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u/Hully_Delta — 1 day ago

Python for finance

Im a bcom fresher who wants to enter the finance sector with as much skills as i can possibly hoard. I want to make sure that the skills that i learn are relevant to the work i will do in the future.

I dont have much experience with python either. I only know the basics and i want to transition my learning towards finance side of python. How do i do that?

What libraries do i need to learn?
What concepts should i focus more on?
Is there a resource to learn python for free and efficiently?

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u/Hully_Delta — 1 day ago