Revision Workshop Enrolment (Optional)

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Revision Workshop Enrolment Procedures
 

Optional to the candidates for enrolment, the revision workshop aims to increase the candidates' understanding of the modules. Each revision workshop is comprised of 5 sessions of 3 hours each. Revision workshops are usually held on weekday evenings or weekends to accommodate the working schedule of the candidates.

Revision workshops aim to provide guidance on topics that are essential and beneficial to participants. Revision workshops are not full lectures. Additional handouts by the workshop trainer will be provided during the workshop.

To fully maximise the benefit of the revision workshops, candidates are strongly advised to follow the weekly study plan provided and practise according to the recommended text, in conjunction with workshop attendance. The Professional Examination requires candidates to research extensively and be able to apply their working knowledge during the examination.

ICPAS will release the Workshop Schedule and Trainer Profile prior to module commencement.

Candidates may proceed to enrol for the revision workshops online with their account details. Alternatively, enrolment for the revision workshops can also be done by completing the Revision Workshop Enrolment Form PE.3 and submitting it to ICPAS Professional Examination. Refer to Form PE.3 for payment modes and form submission instructions.

 
Workshop Fees
 

Candidates may wish to enrol for the revision workshop before the Revision Early Enrolment Closing Date (please refer to the Important Dates and Information sheet) to enjoy discounted rates. Normal rates will apply for enrolments received after this date.

Non-candidates are welcome to enrol for the revision workshops at normal rates only and are not entitled to Revision Early Enrolment Discounts.

Enrolment for revision workshops are open at all times.

Deferment of workshops is not allowed. There will not be refunds/rebates for any of the missed sessions.

Please take note that unauthorised attendance of workshops is a serious offence. The Institute reserves the right to take disciplinary actions against candidates for the unauthorised attendance of the workshops.