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    Question CII - Diploma in Insurance

    Dear Sir,

    I have passed "Certificate Course in Insurance" (Units IF1, IF2 & IF4) in year 2008 with Registration no.(PIN NO) # ******** . Now I wanted to continue with the CII - Diploma in Insurance, Could you please guide me what all fees I need to pay example -
    1. Do I need to pay Membership Fee again?
    2. Is there any fixed pattern of exam I need to appear in like first (P01) Insurance practice and regulation than (P10) Commercial insurance practice or I can appear in any exam of my choice?

    Looking for your help on the same.


    Regards,
    Sonal



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    PolicyWala NewBie
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    1) If you wish to re-join as a member of the CII the following fees are required:
    £36.00 - One off re-admission fee
    £45.00 - Annual Subscription fee
    TOTAL: £81.00
    => It is optional.
    2) You currently have 45 credits all at Certificate level. To complete the Diploma in Insurance you require a further 70 credits of which:
    - 30 credits at Advanced Diploma level
    - 40 credits at Diploma level or above
    You are also required to complete the following compulsory units:
    530 - Business and Economics OR
    P04 – Business Practice
    P92 – Insurance Business and Finance (to be examined for the first time in October 2009)
    P05 - Insurance Law
    The examination entry fees for the Advanced Diploma in Insurance units are £111.00 for members
    £148.00 for non-members

    For more information on this qualification, please see the website link below:
    http://www.cii.co.uk/generalinsuranc...x?award=AdvDip

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    2. Is there any fixed pattern of exam I need to appear in like first (P01) Insurance practice and regulation than (P10) Commercial insurance practice or I can appear in any exam of my choice?
    There is no fixed pattern but you need to take/pass compulsory units and minimum 70 credits for Diploma in Insurance.
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