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International External Assessment Venues
International external assessment venues
These AAT assessment venues accept external candidates for computer based assessments. Please contact the venue to agree suitable assessment dates and fees. This list is up to date as of 08 May 2013.

Country

City

Assessment venue

Bahrain

Manama

Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance

Manama

Delmon Academy for
Computer and Managerial
Sciences

Bahrain

Bahrain

Manama

Contact infodesk@bibf.com + 973 17 815 512 abdullamarzooq@hotmail.com + 973 17 140 033 manama@bh.ey.com Ernst & Young
+ 973 17 585 323 uksu.edn@skynet.be Belgium

Botswana

Botswana

Botswana

Botswana

Mons

Francistown

Gaborone

Gaborone

Gaborone

SHAPE ALC
Botswana Accountancy
College – Francistown
Botho College Pty Ltd
(Gaborone)
Botswana Accountancy
College – Gaborone

0032 6544 5234 admissions@bac.ac.bw + 267 2410 558 anish@bothocollege.ac.bw +267 3635 474 admissions@bac.ac.bw + 267 3953 062 info@damelin.ac.bw Damelin Botswana
+ 267 3190 810 methmbabazi@yahoo.com Botswana

Botswana

Botswana

Botswana

Gaborone

Gaborone

Gaborone

Gaborone

Decatic Commercial School
Gaborone Academy of
Education
Institute of Development
Management

+267 3959 616 exams@gaboroneacademy.com + 267 3167 046 israel@idmbls.com +267 361 2136 admin@ieconsult.ac.bw Ivy Education Consult Ltd.
+ 267 3190 618 rankuke@rankuke.com Botswana

Channel Islands

Channel Islands

Gaborone

St. Helier

St. Helier

Rankuke Investment Ltd
BPP Professional Education Jersey

+ 267 3907 042 jerseybpp@bpp.com 0845 0751 100 john.sowerby@sigmagroup Pitman Training - Jersey
0153 4711 500 clerkofcouncils@sec.gov.fk Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands Government

Germany

Gutersloh

51 Army Education Centre*

Indonesia

Jakarta

Unisadhuguna Testing
Centre (UTC)

00 500 27133
N/A
* Military personnel and dependants only hanita.hakim@utc-usg.com +62 21 300 27 095/096

International external assessment venues

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Jamaica

Maldive Islands

Seychelles

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