Updated 15 February 2020
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, all ACCA exams in Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR for the March 2020 exam session have been cancelled.
The following frequently asked questions (FAQs) have been created to address students’ queries.
The March 2020 exams have been cancelled for in these areas as a direct result of the coronavirus outbreak and ongoing impact. This decision has been made based on extensive discussions with our exam delivery partners and guidance by the Chinese government.
The coronavirus outbreak has reached a stage whereby it is no longer possible to deliver March exams safely in Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR.
We always strive to hold exam sittings wherever possible but based on extensive discussions with our exam delivery partners and governmental guidance, the March session in these areas has been cancelled. Making the decision now provides students with a clear message and allows them to alter their plans and studies accordingly.
No. Once the decision has been made to cancel an exam session, this decision will not be overturned. Even if the coronavirus situation significantly and unexpectedly improves, the cancellation remains a final decision.
No, the decision to cancel all March 2020 session-based exams in China is final.
No. Due to the nature of operating the exams, ACCA is not able to reschedule any session-based exams. It is therefore not possible to reschedule March exams as a result of the current situation caused by the virus.
The next exam session will be June 2020.
No. ACCA will withdraw and refund all March 2020 exam bookings for affected students.
Student records will clearly state that the March 2020 exam session was cancelled.
Yes. All March 2020 exam fees paid will be refunded in full whereby a session has been cancelled due to the coronavirus.
All refunds will be returned to student accounts unless the exam fee was paid for by an employer, in which case it would be returned to the employer directly.
All refunds will be processed within the next 7-10 working days.
An auto-generated acknowledgement will be sent to students to notify them when March 2020 exam bookings have been officially withdrawn and refunds issued.
All refunds will be issued to student myACCA accounts (where the student has paid for the exam).
Once this has been issued, if any student would prefer for the refund to be made to a bank account then please contact the Connect team on with details of your request.
All exam fee refunds will be returned to student accounts whereby the student has made the initial payment. This refund will be automatically allocated against any overdue invoices currently active on student accounts
In order to enter for future exams, all students should ensure overdue fees are paid in full as an exam entry cannot be made otherwise.
Only students who entered for the March 2020 exam session during the early entry period will be able to enter at the early entry rate for the June 2020 session if they have missed the 10 February deadline.
Students in this category who are not yet entered for June and would like to be, should enter via the Exam Planner during the standard period as normal. Following this, ACCA would credit their account with the difference between the early and standard period.
See above.
No. Students should enter for a future exam session via the Exam Planner prior to the applicable deadline for the session of their choice.
We are currently working with our partners to assess the impact of the March cancellation on the June session in order that we can secure the additional capacity required.
No. The June standard entry deadline will remain Monday 27 April, with the late entry deadline on 4 May 2020.
Any students in this scenario will have their June Strategic Professional exam automatically withdrawn and will be required to re-enter for both the Applied Skills exam and Strategic Professional exam in June to abide by the current progression rules.
Any students who are affected will have an extension until the December 2020 exam session.
Students should ensure they remain aware of the syllabus related to the exam and exam session they are entered for, and study accordingly.
More information on the syllabus of each individual exam can be found via the following link:
As for TX-UK, students should ensure they study in respect to the updated exam content which will be based on the Finance Act 2019 (March 2020 session is based on the Finance Act 2018). Specifically, students should refer to the syllabus and study guide for June 2020 to March 2021 as well as the Finance Act 2019 article.
Please refer to the following links for the “syllabus & study guide” , “examinable documents” and technical article – Finance Act 2019” for the United Kingdom (UK):
ACCA will provide further support and guidance to both tutors and students to prepare TX-UK for June 2020 as soon as possible.
All on-demand CBEs in February have also been suspended across China for three of our exam providers: Golden Finance, ZBG and British Council. Golden Finance will also not be offering on-demand exams in March or April. Some on-demand CBE centres in Wuhan have also temporarily suspended on-demand exams due to the outbreak.
Macau on-demand exams have been cancelled for February, whilst some centres in Hong Kong have also cancelled exams for the remainder of February.
ACCA is monitoring the virus situation very closely in conjunction with our partners and local agencies. Students should contact on-demand centres directly for availability regarding on-demand exams but remain aware the centre may be temporarily closed due to the virus.
All students due to sit an on-demand CBE exam which has now been cancelled due to the coronavirus should contact the on-demand centre directly too arrange a refund.
Yes. ACCA will continue to be guided by the advice from the local government and our exam delivery partners for exams beyond March, but at this stage it is expected the June session will go ahead as planned.
If you have any further enquiries or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact ACCA Connect on:
ACCA Connect in UK +44 141 582 2000
ACCA Connect in China (currently closed) +40 0833 3338
ACCA Hong Kong +852 2524 4988
ACCA Macau +853 8294 6708
Alternatively, students may prefer to submit a query via the Contact us form of the ACCA website.
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