Registration has closed, the exam date is set, and if you are reading this, you already know what is at stake on April 28, 29, and 30. The question now is not whether you are going to sit the FIFA Agent Exam. The question is whether you are going to pass it.
However, that answer depends entirely on what you do within the weeks you have left. Your FIFA Agent Exam preparation at this stage should not be about reading everything, but knowing the right things to read, in the right order, with enough repetition that makes the regulations stop feeling like a foreign language and start feeling like second nature.
Here is how to make every study hour count from now until exam day.
1. Stop Studying Everything and Start Studying What the Exam Actually Tests
One of the most common mistakes candidates make in the final stretch is continuing to treat their preparation like a broad academic exercise. The FIFA Agent Exam is not asking you to become a legal scholar. It is testing whether you understand the Football Agents Regulations, the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, and how they apply in real scenarios.
Your FIFA Agent Exam preparation from this point should be laser-focused on those two documents. Know the key articles. Know the thresholds. Know the timelines. Know what triggers solidarity payments, what governs training compensation, and what the rules say about representation contracts. These are not random topics. They come up time and again, and candidates who know them precisely are the ones who pass.
If you are not sure which areas to prioritise, the 400 Most Common FIFA Agent Exam Questions and 25 Key Concepts to Ace Them was built specifically for this moment. It does not pad you with theory. It puts the most exam-relevant material directly in front of you so your revision time goes further.
2. Practice Questions Are Not Optional at This Stage
Reading the regulations is necessary. Applying them under exam conditions is what separates candidates who pass from candidates who almost pass. The 2025 pass rate was 18 percent. That number does not exist because candidates did not study. It exists because many of them studied without practising.
At this stage of your FIFA Agent Exam preparation, every session should include practice questions. Not as a warm-up. As the main event. Work through questions, check your answers, and trace every wrong answer back to the specific article or regulation you misread or misapplied. That process, done consistently over the next few weeks, is how your accuracy improves.
We release free mock exam practice questions regularly on our blog, and the latest set is already live. You can work through them here. There are more sets available across the other pages of the blog. Use them all.
3. Structure Your Remaining Time Before It Disappears
Weeks feel long until they do not. The candidates who perform best in April are almost always the ones who decided early how they were going to use their remaining time, rather than studying in scattered bursts whenever the motivation struck.
If you have not already mapped out a structured revision plan for the weeks ahead, that needs to happen today. Assign specific regulation areas to specific days. Build in time for practice questions. Leave the final days before the exam for review and consolidation, not new material.
For a detailed framework you can follow, the Ultimate 30 Day FIFA Agent Exam Study Plan breaks down exactly how to structure your preparation
4. The Right Resources Make the Difference
There is no shortage of information about football regulations online. But information is not preparation. What you need right now is structured, exam-focused material that respects your time and gets you to the answers faster.
The FIFA Agent Exam Preparatory Course was built around exactly that. It gives you video breakdowns of every key regulation, a practice question platform you can test yourself on as many times as you need, and a structured curriculum that fits your reading schedule rather than the other way around. You also get one-on-one sessions with licensed FIFA Agents, so when a regulation is not clicking, you are not left to figure it out alone. If you are not already enrolled, this is the time.
5. The Weeks Ahead Matter More Than Everything Before Them
You registered. You committed. Now it all comes down to execution. The FIFA Agent Exam rewards candidates who are precise, consistent, and deliberate in how they prepare. Everything you do from today until April 28 either closes the gap or widens it.
Use the resources available to you. Work through practice questions daily. Know the regulations well enough to apply them, not just recite them. And if you want to self-assess where you genuinely stand right now, this post will help: How to Know If You Are Actually Ready for the FIFA Agent Exam
The clock is running. Make the hours count.