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What is CII qualification equivalent to?

What is CII qualification equivalent to?

Designations

Designation Requirements Educational equivalent
Cert CII (FS) Certificate in Regulated Financial Services Operations (previously known as the Certificate in Financial Services) NVQ level 3, vocation qualifications level 3, GCE AS 7 A level, Scottish higher, SVQ level 3.

What type of professional body is the CII?

Chartered Insurance Institute
The Chartered Insurance Institute (also known as the CII) is a professional body for the insurance sector. The CII’s purpose, as set out in its 1912 royal charter, is to ‘Secure and justify the confidence of the public’ in its members and the insurance sector as a whole.

Is the CII a professional body?

We are a professional body dedicated to building public trust in the insurance and financial planning profession. Our strapline Standards. Professionalism. Our 125,000 members commit to high professional standards by maintaining continuing professional development and adhering to a published ethical code.

Can I put CII after my name?

If you are a member of the CII or PFS, you will be invited to use one of the following relevant designatory letters after your name, once you have qualified in the CII exams.

How long does it take to become CII qualified?

The notional Ofqual ‘Total Qualification Time’ for this qualification is 660 hours. This represents the time a student might typically take to upgrade their CII Level 4 Diploma in Insurance to the CII Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Insurance by the shortest combination of units from the core and optional units available.

How can I study for CII exam?

Here are our top ten tips:

  1. Start early. Few people go into the exam over-prepared.
  2. Make a plan. Over a 6 week period, this 150 hours amounts to about 25 hours per week.
  3. Build in treats/rewards.
  4. Know yourself.
  5. Know the exam.
  6. You learn by doing.
  7. CII Case study book and RevisionMate.
  8. FREE AF past exam papers.

How do I register for CII?

To apply for CII membership, please register at www.mycii.in and login to apply for membership. For any further queries, concerns or issues related to membership admission you may write to us at [email protected] or contact Membership Desk.

How long does it take to get Cert CII?

The notional Ofqual ‘Total Qualification Time’ for this qualification is 160 hours. 1 This represents the time a student might typically take to complete the qualification by the shortest combination of units. The number of hours may increase dependent on the units chosen, varying from 160 – 200 hours.

What kind of qualifications do I need for CII?

Our suite of qualifications cater for all levels of knowledge and experience, from new entrants through to seasoned professionals. The flexible structure of our qualifications allows you to create an individual learning programme that suits your needs.

How to get a CII license in the UK?

Visit the CII website www.cii.co.uk/qualifications for full details of all insurance qualifications. This is for those who already hold the ACII and have at least four years’ sector experience. Follow the link below for full details of what you need to apply for this – not quite the time for you though!

Is the Chartered Insurance Institute ( CII ) registered with Ofqual?

Our qualifications are designed in consultation with experienced sector practitioners and are registered with Ofqual in the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF). This means all CII qualifications are quality assured and supported by relevant learning outcomes.

Can You claim an exemption for a CII exam?

You may be eligible to claim exemptions for relevant exams and qualifications obtained through other professional bodies or universities. Subject to the published qualification completion requirements these can be used to help you achieve CII qualifications more quickly.