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New 2019 curriculum

Yes there are quite a lot of changes - especially the introduction of the second computer-based paper which used Excel. So we'd recommend that you use the latest course. If you've previously purchased CT5 from ActEd then you will probably be eligible for a significant discount. Suggest you email ActEd@bpp.com to find out more.
 
Yes there are quite a lot of changes - especially the introduction of the second computer-based paper which used Excel. So we'd recommend that you use the latest course. If you've previously purchased CT5 from ActEd then you will probably be eligible for a significant discount. Suggest you email ActEd@bpp.com to find out more.

Could I also find out if those computing materials are sold separately or only included in bulk with the respective CM or CS paper? Because I am from NTU (and hence have the necessary course materials from the respective modules to sit for the CT exams), but I may need the computing materials to sit CM2 and CS2 (as you said that "there are quite a lot of changes").
 
The Paper B Online Resources (PBOR) are part of ActEd's new bundled CMP product in the CS/CM subjects but you can also buy it separately.
 
Admin, do the PBOR resources stay live over multiple exam sittings? So if I decide not to sit April and instead sit September exams, I can still have access to the PBOR resources later? Similarly for failed exam sittings, do we still retain access to PBOR?
 
You get 13 months' access. (We'll probably have a retaker rate too if you need more than that.)
 
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