What do you do after you get your results?
- Summary
- What is the AARA-KT?
- When and where can I take the test?
- Information on booking a place
- Cancelling or amending your booking, and our approach to other exam disruptions
- What resources should you use to prepare?
- Sample questions for the AARA-KT
- Do you have a health need that may require adjustments or support on your exam day?
- What can you expect on the day?
- Your results
- What do you do after you get your results?
- Are you eligible for an additional attempt?
- How do you appeal your result?
- Misconduct procedures
- Anti bribery policy
What do you do after you pass?
Once you’ve passed both the AARA-KT and the AARA-CCA, we will invite you to apply for registration. At the point of applying for registration you must have a valid AARA-KT and AARA-CCA pass.
The AARA-KT pass remains valid for two years from the date you took the assessment, not the date your results were issued.
The AARA-CCA pass will remain valid for two years from the course provider's recorded date of verification at submission.
What do you do if you fail?
If you fail the AARA-KT, you can book to take the exam again provided you still meet all the requirements. You can continue to attempt the exam until you have failed it four times.
If you’ve failed the exam four times, you may apply for an additional and final attempt.
If you have more than four failed attempts at the AARA-KT you will no longer be eligible to take the test or apply for an additional attempt.
Can you have your results checked?
No, we do not offer this service. We’re confident that our marking is robust, and that a manual check won’t change the result.
However, you can still appeal your result.