The MCS Pre-seen for November 2024 and February 2025 is Out!

CIMA has released the MCS pre-seen material for the November 2024 and February 2025 sittings. To get your copy of the pre-seen, check out my Home page. The pre-seen company is Shinyglas, a company that manufactures double-glazed windows and doors based in a fictitious country called Templand.

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My podcast episode featured a few tidbits from the MCS pre-seen material for November 2024 and February 2025 sittings. Subscribe and listen to the episode from the links below:

Various analyses will aid you in understanding and decoding pre-seen jargons:

  1. Pre-seen analysis – An in-depth analysis of the pre-seen material. We look at our pre-seen company in detail. We learn about the company background, structure and financial standing.
  2. Strategic analysis – Hot on the heels of a pre-seen analysis is to do a strategic analysis to help us with perspective. We need to know where the company has been, where it is now and where it is headed.
  3. Most likely issues – Based on what has been mentioned (and sometimes, not mentioned) on the pre-seen material, we can gather clues to risks, issues, and events that may affect our fictitious company.
  4. Industry analysis – This puts our pre-seen company in the context of the real world. We look at some real-life examples of companies in the same industry. We highlight problems and circumstances that have made the news, and find out how these companies have dealt with them.

The above analyses are delivered in both written and video formats. If you are unsure about the resources available, check out the Astranti MCS course page.

Good luck, student!

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