Upgrade 11.5.9 32 bit to 12.1.3 64 bit

Hi,
Planning for the upgrade of present environment.
11.5.9 with 9.2.0.3 Database running on single node 32 bit
proposed system is 12.1.3 and 11g database Single node 64bit.
Can any one suggest the upgrade path to follow.
what i came to know by reading the articles.
upgrade 11.5.9 to 11.5.10.2 to 12.1.1
upgrade database from 9.2.0.3 to 10g
migrate 12.1.1 from 32 bit to 64bit
migrate database from 32 bit to 64 bit
upgrade 12.1.1 to 12.1.3
Please suggest me.....
Another method implemented by one of my friend but not success... is it correct way
installed 12.1.1 in 64 bit OS
upgraded to 12.1.3
started data migration from 9i to 11g
ran it to the issues
migration only way is using export and import but read the article that need to use datapump which is introduced from 10g.
Thanks in Advance

Planning for the upgrade of present environment.
11.5.9 with 9.2.0.3 Database running on single node 32 bit
proposed system is 12.1.3 and 11g database Single node 64bit.
Can any one suggest the upgrade path to follow.
what i came to know by reading the articles.
upgrade 11.5.9 to 11.5.10.2 to 12.1.1
upgrade database from 9.2.0.3 to 10g
migrate 12.1.1 from 32 bit to 64bit
migrate database from 32 bit to 64 bit
upgrade 12.1.1 to 12.1.3
Please suggest me.....
Another method implemented by one of my friend but not success... is it correct way
installed 12.1.1 in 64 bit OS
upgraded to 12.1.3
started data migration from 9i to 11g
ran it to the issues
migration only way is using export and import but read the article that need to use datapump which is introduced from 10g.
Thanks in AdvancePlease refer to (Database Preparation Guidelines for an E-Business Suite Release 12.1.1 Upgrade [ID 761570.1]) for the complete upgrade path.
You need to do the following:
- Upgrade database to 9.2.0.8 -- Oracle Applications Release 11i with Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2.0) [ID 216550.1]
- Upgrade database to 11gR2 -- Export/import notes on Applications 11i Database 11g [ID 557738.1]
- Lay down R12 software on the new 64-bit server and upgrade to 12.1.1 -- http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e16342/toc.htm
- Upgrade to 12.1.3 -- https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/entry/ebs_1213_available
Thanks,
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