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Welcome to the 'Beekeepers' area which contains restricted content specifically for our beekeeping community. 
Here you will find a wide range of resources and information to support existing BBKA members and Associations.
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Module exams are usually held on the third Saturday in March and the second Saturday in November.

Upcoming dates are:

12th November 2022



Module Exams - A chance to test your knowledge on all aspects of apiculture.

The Modules are written examinations with each paper taking 100 mins (1h 40mins). You can take up to 2 modules in each session. There are seven modules to be studied.  Example answer sheets for some of the Modules are available to guide candidates on the level of detail required in the examination.

FAQ for Module Exams in 2021 



Example Answer sheet (Module 1)     Example Answer sheet (Module 2)   Example Answer sheet  (Module 3)



Online module demos

Have a go at the online modules and gain familiarity with the software.

Module 1 https://bbka.inspera.com/player/?assessmentRunId=92922780&context=exam

Module 2 https://bbka.inspera.com/player/?assessmentRunId=92905678&context=exam

Module 3 https://bbka.inspera.com/player/?assessmentRunId=92907879&context=exam



Click here for Syllabi for 2022 Modules 1 - 8

 

Click here for updated Syllabi for 2023 Modules 1-8

Module 1 - Honey Bee Management

Module 2 - Honey Bee Products and Forage

Module 3 - Honey Bee Pests, Diseases and Poisoning

Module 5 - Honey Bee Biology

Module 6 - Honey Bee Behaviour

Module 7 - Selection & Breeding of Honey Bees

Module 8 - Beekeeping and Honey Bee Management

Module 8 must be the last module to be taken, otherwise they can be tackled in any order.

After passing modules 1, 2, 3 and one other from 5, 6 and 7 you are awarded the Intermediate Theory Certificate and after passing all modules you are awarded the Advanced Theory Certificate.

It is recommended that you have at least 2 years’ experience of beekeeping before sitting a module exam.

To apply for the assessment, please contact your local Exam Secretary. They will be able to email you a link to the application form. You can use this to apply and pay online. You will get a receipt by email to confirm we have your application. If you are not sure how to contact your local exam secretary then check with your local association. Independent members can contact the BBKA office to receive their application link form by email

The Area Exam Secretary will contact you with details of the Examination.


Results from November examinations are normally available by 3rd week January.

Results from March examinations are normally available by 3rd week May. 



Sets of past exam papers are available from the official BBKA online shop