AAT conducts examinations twice a year (in January and July). These examinations are conducted in Sinhala, Tamil and English, island-wide, and are carried out in 14 cities across all provinces. A significant feature of AAT Sri Lanka’s Examination is that results are released within 60 days of the date of the examination. At AAT, we make continuous efforts to achieve an ever-improving pass rate, through publishing examiners reports, articles related to low performance areas and more, in our students’ newsletter and on the AAT Sri Lanka website.
General Criteria and Information relating to Application for Examinations
- The time duration of each paper across all levels (including the Talent Capstone) is 03 hours, an additional reading time of 15 minutes is given only for Level II & Level III question Papers.
- As a Candidate, you may apply for all subjects together and sit for Level I and Level II examinations simultaneously. Alternatively, you can also apply and sit for each subject individually.
- Candidates are eligible to sit for the Level III Examination only after completing Level I and Level II examinations.
- Candidates must apply for all the subjects at the Level III together, on first attempt. If you failed / absent any subject at the Level III , you may apply failed /absent subjects all together in the next attempt.
- The Talent subject (Business Communication / BC) can be taken after the completion of the Level I. Business Communication (BC) subject can be taken individually or together with Level II or Level III .
- Students should note that it is compulsory to complete all Talent subject (BC) in order to become a Passed Finalist.
You are eligible to obtain exemptions from the following professional examinations after passing the Level III (with the Talent Subject (BC)).