Tenet claims exam outperformance

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Tenet claims that its 2010 exam results indicate that advisers are on average 50% more likely to pass exams under Tenet tuition, when compared to the national rate.

In the AF3 advanced pensions paper, Tenet candidates achieved a 75% pass rate, against a 32% national rate, while for the JO2 trusts exam, the figure was 61%, compared to 51%.

In the JO1 personal tax exam, Tenet candidates achieved an 80% pass rate compared to the 53% national rate.

Tenet’s retirement options course saw 81% qualify, whereas the CII pass rate was 54%.

Keith Richards, Tenet’s distribution and development director, said: “Over the past year

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