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On this page we focus on sources for past examination papers published since the first ICAEW examinations in 1882.

If you are looking for past papers from the last few years, or the latest sample papers, these can be found in the ACA Exam Resources section.

Copies of older past papers are held in the ICAEW Library, and details of the Library's holdings of historical examination papers are set out below.

Please note: ICAEW strongly discourages students from relying on older papers, which is why students can only access past papers and learning resources going back a few years on our website. Previous papers were appropriate for the time that they were set but may now be dated because of political, economic or accounting developments or because of changes to the exam.

Library holdings of examination papers from 1882 to the present

The structure of ICAEW examinations has changed considerably over the years. Below we set out a simplified guide to the examination papers that have been set from 1882 to the present day, with links to fuller details of the papers held in the Library collection.

The information given here does not cover the full complexity of some of the changes, and of the transitional arrangements made between examination types. More detailed information on changes made to the examinations over time (as well as on transitional arrangements) can be found in the relevant regulations and syllabuses, as well as in certain other publications held in the Library collection (some of which are referenced below).

A complete listing of the Library's holdings of ICAEW examination papers is also available through our online catalogue.

1882-1938

A biannual set of examination papers was published between 1882 and 1938, when it was replaced by separately published sets of Preliminary, Intermediate and Final examination papers. The ICAEW Library holds a complete set — full details can be found on LibCat.

In addition, the Library holds a set (probably complete) of the Accountants Manual published by Gee from 1884 to 1926, which contains examination questions from December 1884 to December 1924.

A selection of example questions set for the Preliminary examination in 1882-1886 is available to view online.

1939-1975

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION FINAL EXAMINATION

View our holdings of Preliminary examination papers, 1939-1963

Some prospective articled clerks were granted exemption from the Preliminary examination; the criteria one had to meet in order to obtain such an exemption were publicised via certain official channels, including editions of the Institute's bye-laws.

The Preliminary examination was held for the final time in November 1963. Thereafter, those wishing to enter service as an articled clerk were required to obtain a Preliminary Certificate from the Institute. The criteria according to which these certificates were granted were set out in official publications, including some editions of the Examinations Conduct and Syllabuses.

View our holdings of Intermediate examination papers, 1939-1975

In the later years of the system of training under articles, some articled clerks who had completed certain designated university degree courses were granted exemption from the Intermediate examination.

View our holdings of Final examination papers, 1939-1975

1974-1993

FOUNDATION EXAMINATION PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION I (KNOWN AS PE I) PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION II (KNOWN AS PE II)

View our holdings of Foundation examination papers, 1974-1985

The Foundation examination was last held in November 1985 (according to 'Examinations - Conduct and syllabuses, 1985'). However, candidates for PE I still had to satisfy the requirements for foundation education and this had to be accepted by the Institute. The requirements were outlined in 'Annex B: The required coverage of subjects comprising foundation education' and in later equivalents.

View our holdings of Professional examination I papers, 1975-1992 View our holdings of Professional examination II papers, 1975-1993

The changes made to the examinations in 1974-1975 were related to wider changes in ICAEW's system of education and training. From 1973, the old system whereby prospective chartered accountants would train 'under articles' was replaced by a new a system based on training contracts. More information on this change can be found on our page on training under articles. Transitional arrangements provided for the transfer of those who had entered articles before 1st August 1973 to the appropriate part of the new examination structure, although for a time the old examinations overlapped with the new.

A set of specimen questions was published by the Institute in advance of the introduction of new examinations with effect from 1974/75; the Library holds copies.

1993-1998

Details of the changes made to the structure of ICAEW's examinations in 1993-1994 (and the reasons for these) are set out in a document entitled 'New syllabuses and examinations', published in 1990. The Library holds a copy of this publication, filed as part of the series of ‘Examinations conduct and syllabuses’. Three pages are devoted to a discussion of the new multi-disciplinary case study paper, which formed part of the Final examination and was first tested in July 1994.

A set of 'pilot papers' for the new examinations was published in 1992; copies are held in the Library collection.

1998-2003

TECHNICAL CORE 1 (KNOWN AS TC1) TECHNICAL CORE 2 (KNOWN AS TC2) FINAL ADMITTING EXAMINATION (KNOWN AS FAE)

View our holdings of Technical Core 1 papers, September 1998-June 2001

TC1 replaced the Intermediate examination.

View our holdings of Technical Core 2 papers, July 1999-July 2003

Together with FAE, TC2 replaced the Final examination.

View our holdings of Final Admitting Examination papers, July 1999-July 2003

Together with TC2, FAE replaced the Final examination.

Information on the changes made to the examinations in 1998-1999 and the transitional arrangements that were put in place at the time can be found in the ICAEW publication 'Safeguarding the future: short-term syllabus review and transitional arrangements'. The Library holds copies of this publication in its collection.

2000-2008

PROFESSIONAL STAGE ADVANCED STAGE

View our holdings of Professional stage examination papers, December 2000-June 2008

Replaced TC1.

View our holdings of Advanced stage examination papers, May 2001-November 2008

The Advanced stage examination was comprised of three parts: the Test of Advanced Technical Competence 1 (TATC1), the Test of Advanced Technical Competence 2 (TATC2), and the Advanced Case Study.

Replaced TC2 and the FAE.

Brief summaries of the changes made to the structure and content of the ACA examinations in 2000-2001 (and the reasons behind these) were published at the time on the ICAEW website, with one page covering the new Professional Stage, and one covering the new Advanced Stage.

2007-2015

PROFESSIONAL STAGE

ADVANCED STAGE

View our holdings of Professional stage examination papers, December 2007 - June 2014

The revised Professional Stage consisted of knowledge modules which provided an introduction to the core concepts underpinning accountancy (examined using computer-based assessments), along with application modules which demonstrated how students could build on knowledge in practice.

Please note that the Library does not hold copies of examination papers for the Professional Stage knowledge modules, due to the fact that they were computer-based and multiple-choice.

View our holdings of Advanced stage examination papers, July 2008 - July 2015

The revised Advanced Stage examination consisted of two technical papers, and a case study. The technical papers were titled: Technical Integration (TI) Business Reporting; and Technical Integration (TI) Business Change.

A summary of the changes made from September 2007, when ICAEW launched the 'new' ACA, can be found in the ICAEW publication 'Get the facts... changes to the ACA qualification from 2007'. Copies of this publication are held in the Library collection. The 'old' and 'new' ACA exams ran in parallel during 2007 and 2008.

2013-

The latest evolution of the ACA was introduced in July 2013. The 'evolved' ACA ran in parallel with the previous iteration of the ACA between 2013 and 2014/15.

A full list of key dates for the ACA evolution is available online (page 24).

CERTIFICATE LEVEL PROFESSIONAL LEVEL ADVANCED LEVEL

Certificate Level is the new term for the Professional Stage knowledge modules.

The modules at this level introduce students to the fundamentals of accountancy, finance and business.

The Certificate Level Accounting assessment was first made available in August 2013.

Please note that the Library does not hold copies of past Certificate Level examination papers, due to the fact that they are computer-based and multiple-choice. Sample Certificate Level papers are available in the ACA Exam Resources section of the website.

View our holdings of Professional Level examination papers, 2013-

Professional Level is the new term for the Professional Stage application modules.

This level builds on the fundamentals that students learn at the Certificate Level and tests their understanding and ability to use technical knowledge in real-life scenarios.

The first Professional Level exams took place in September 2013.

View our holdings of Advanced Level examination papers, 2014-

Advanced Level is the new term for the Advanced Stage.

This level tests students’ understanding and strategic decision-making at a senior level.

The first Advanced Level exams took place in July 2014.

AAT Top-Up Papers

In addition to the examination papers listed above, ICAEW previously provided an AAT Top-Up examination as part of the Professional Stage. The Top-Up examination enabled members of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) to become qualified as Chartered Accountants through the AAT-ACA Fast-Track. The LIS collection includes some AAT Top-Up Papers, and you can access a full listing of LIS holdings of AAT Top-Up Papers through our online catalogue.

The Financial Accounting Top-Up for AAT students is no longer available as of June 2014. However, those who have completed AAT exams may still gain credit for prior learning (exemptions) for up to five Certificate Level modules. To find out more about the current situation, see the AAT-ACA Fast-Track page.

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