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       Pass Mark for L4 IOC and resits
       By: HChadha Date: August 23, 2019, 5:34 pm
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       Hi all,
       One of my learners was asking the pass mark for his IOC. I
       googled online and it did say 70% although I asked him to
       confirm with Amelia. Anyone knows for sure what that is?
       Also, how do we know how many re-sits they are allowed?
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       Re: Pass Mark for L4 IOC and resits
       By: SamuelMayes Date: August 25, 2019, 7:43 am
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       Hi Harleen,
       All CISI multiple choice exams have a pass mark of 70%.
       All CISI narrative exams will have a pass mark of around 50%.
       (normally distributed).
       Resits depend on funding requirements agreed with the client.
       You'd need to check with Amelia / Sara to see what has been
       agreed as each client is different.
       For completeness, the FCA allow for three attempts for
       regulatory exam - unless there are exceptional circumstances.
       Sam
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       Re: Pass Mark for L4 IOC and resits
       By: HChadha Date: August 26, 2019, 4:17 am
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       Thank you.That's helpful.
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       Re: Pass Mark for L4 IOC and resits
       By: SamuelMayes Date: September 2, 2019, 1:51 am
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       You're welcome.
       Sam
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