Cooling-off period reduction for insolvency and valuation exams shortens interval, allowing more frequent candidate attempts. The cooling-off interval between consecutive attempts in the Limited Insolvency Examination and Valuation Examinations is reduced to twenty-one days from the earlier two months; this applies to examinations conducted or attempted after three months from the circular date, and is issued under the Board's regulatory powers over exam frequency, syllabus, format and qualifying criteria.
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Cooling-off period reduction for insolvency and valuation exams shortens interval, allowing more frequent candidate attempts.
The cooling-off interval between consecutive attempts in the Limited Insolvency Examination and Valuation Examinations is reduced to twenty-one days from the earlier two months; this applies to examinations conducted or attempted after three months from the circular date, and is issued under the Board's regulatory powers over exam frequency, syllabus, format and qualifying criteria.
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