FASEA exam pass rate drops

8 November 2019
| By Chris Dastoor |
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The Financial Advisers Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) has released exam results for the second FASEA exam which saw a pass success rate of 88%.

This was a drop-off of 2%, compared to the inaugural exam, which was held in June 2019.

The exam was held from 19-23 September, 2019, in eight metropolitan and 7 regional centres across Australia and 1697 advisers sat the exam.

Registrations for the next exam closed today, which would be offered in 19 locations across the country and held from 5-9 December, 2019.

Registrations for the February 2020 exam were now open, which would be held in 17 locations.

Stephen Glenfield, FASEA chief executive, said: “FASEA is pleased with the implementation of the second exam and congratulates successful candidates on completing an important component of their education requirements under the Corporations Act.

“Unsuccessful candidates are able to re-sit the exam and these advisers will receive guidance on which knowledge areas they need to improve to enhance their ability to pass at a future sitting.”

The exam was marked to credit standard and the pass rate varied with each exam.

Glenfield had previously defended the high pass rate of the exam, and said it wasn’t about setting a bell curve, but a benchmark for competency.

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