Table of Contents
1. Changes in the Syllabus:
- Increased Number of Practice Questions: The number of practice questions has significantly increased across all chapters.
- Addition of New Content: Except for Chapter Eight, which has no new additions, other chapters have seen additions, especially Chapters Two, Three, and Six. The changes in other chapters are moderate, focusing mainly on updated data, charts, and the freshest industry cases to aid candidates' understanding. For example: the latest updates on BlackRock's ESG commitments, ISSB's latest sustainable disclosure reporting standards in 2023, and global regulatory initiatives such as TCFD, CSRD, SFDR, MiFID, among others.
- Content Deletions: Chapters Seven and Eight have undergone significant text simplification, reducing content by about 33% in Chapter Seven compared to the 2023 material and 10% in Chapter Eight. The core content being tested hasn't changed much; the alterations mainly reorganize the course sequence for easier reading and enhanced readability.
2. Exam Subjects and Weightage for 2024:
Specific details regarding changes in the exam subjects and their weightage.
3. Detailed Comparison of the 2024 Syllabus:
Detailed changes and optimizations in each chapter, highlighting additions, deletions, and their impact on the exam syllabus.
Environmental Factors:
Detailed optimizations in Chapter Three, including new exercises and updated data, statistics, images, and formulas. Specific additions and deletions are also outlined.
Conclusion:
Overall, the 2024 ESG syllabus has seen notable changes, particularly in the number of practice questions, additions of new content, and reorganization of existing content. These changes aim to provide candidates with updated and comprehensive knowledge in the ESG field, aligning with industry standards and best practices.