The Part II of the Estate Agents Qualifying Examination (EAQE) is a gateway many candidates have to clear. This guide walks you through the exam format, pass mark, syllabus and the chapters that carry the most questions — then shows you how to practise it daily, build a streak and lock it in.

20 case-study MCQs (40 marks) applying legislation and practice rules to realistic estate agency scenarios. Pass needs ≥ 24 marks.

How to practise EAQE Part II

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Who needs this paper?

Anyone seeking an estate agent’s licence (individual) — typically those aiming to become a licensed estate agent or branch manager. A pass also qualifies you to apply for a salesperson’s licence.

Format & pass mark

A single 3-hour paper-based MCQ exam in two parts: Part I has 30 standalone MCQs (60 marks); Part II has 20 case-study MCQs (40 marks). You must clear 60% in each part separately.

  • Questions: 20 MC
  • Duration: Part of 3h
  • Pass mark: 60% in each part
  • Language: Bilingual

Syllabus — what to study

The exam mainly covers the following areas:

Applying the Ordinance to scenariosAgency agreements & commissionsProfessional conduct & conflicts of interestProperty transaction proceduresDispute & complaint handling

A suggested 3-week practice plan

  1. Week 1 — Off the blocks

    Read the official syllabus and the core concepts of each area for understanding, not rote memory. Run a daily practice set in Practice mode, read every explanation, and start your streak on day one.

  2. Week 2 — Hunt your weak spots

    Focus your fire on the heaviest-weighted areas, then use Drill mode to re-do only the questions you got wrong — the fastest way to plug gaps. Don't break the streak!

  3. Week 3 — Race the real thing

    Run full timed papers in Mock-exam mode to get used to the Part of 3h pace and pressure. Aim to score comfortably above the pass mark before you book — then close it out, first try.

Start practising EAQE Part II today

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Insider tips

1

Study the latest EAA Examination Handbook and Syllabus — it defines exactly what each part covers.

2

Know the Estate Agents Ordinance, its subsidiary legislation and the Code of Ethics thoroughly.

3

Practise Part II case studies — applying the law to scenarios is what trips most candidates up.

4

Use mock examinations to get used to MCQ wording and timing (50 questions in 3 hours).

5

You must pass BOTH parts — balance revision so neither Part I nor Part II falls below 60%.

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