Thanks, helpful video, interesting stuff. I wonder how much it costs and also if there's exemptions they give if we make a switchover from the CIMA PQ/traditional route and have already got the MCS/Management Level fully Passed (but yet to get any papers of the Strategic level passed)? Hope there's no need to redo the whole Management Level (and the whole Operational Level below too). I've had a go previously at E3 but failed it like 3/4 times, quite a while ago it was (before CGMA FLP existed even), found it a nightmare tbh, so much content volume etc, then just left studying itself for a long while, but now looking to get back into the Strategic level studying, and noticed this new FLP program/course of the CIMA (now CGMA known as) is there these days...
Hi Krishna, yes you can switch to the FLP route. And if you've completed management level, including the case study, then you'd be able to enter straight at strategic level. It sounds like switching might be the perfect option for you, given the difficulty you've had passing E3 already. You can see an overview of the different options, including prices, on the comparison table on our website if you like: www.astranti.com/cima/cgma-finance-leadership-program/ Feel free to get in touch with us too if you have any further questions.
Its not about being easier but how you interact and accumulate knowledge from the FLP platform to become competent. If you dont know how to self study or prioritise, FLP isnt for you. You may pass all the competency very quick without learning anything but it takes time to do it properly as a building block, otherwise you will stuck in SCS.
Thanks, helpful video, interesting stuff. I wonder how much it costs and also if there's exemptions they give if we make a switchover from the CIMA PQ/traditional route and have already got the MCS/Management Level fully Passed (but yet to get any papers of the Strategic level passed)? Hope there's no need to redo the whole Management Level (and the whole Operational Level below too). I've had a go previously at E3 but failed it like 3/4 times, quite a while ago it was (before CGMA FLP existed even), found it a nightmare tbh, so much content volume etc, then just left studying itself for a long while, but now looking to get back into the Strategic level studying, and noticed this new FLP program/course of the CIMA (now CGMA known as) is there these days...
Hi Krishna, yes you can switch to the FLP route. And if you've completed management level, including the case study, then you'd be able to enter straight at strategic level.
It sounds like switching might be the perfect option for you, given the difficulty you've had passing E3 already.
You can see an overview of the different options, including prices, on the comparison table on our website if you like: www.astranti.com/cima/cgma-finance-leadership-program/
Feel free to get in touch with us too if you have any further questions.
@@team_astranti Thank you! Appreciate it, helpful of you :)
Do you get exemptions if you switch from pq? I have the strategic level left and was thinking about switching over
Go ahead its worth it!
Thank you so much
Thank you
Glad you found it helpful!
Its not about being easier but how you interact and accumulate knowledge from the FLP platform to become competent. If you dont know how to self study or prioritise, FLP isnt for you. You may pass all the competency very quick without learning anything but it takes time to do it properly as a building block, otherwise you will stuck in SCS.