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Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

The ACCA Qualification is designed to provide the accounting knowledge, skills and professional values which will deliver finance professionals who are capable of building successful careers across all sectors, whether they are working in the public or private sectors, practising in accounting firms, or pursuing a career in business.

  • 14 exams (nine of which are eligible for exemption)
  • relevant practical experience, with a minimum of three years

Two A- Levels and three GCSES (5 separate subjects including Math's and English) or qualifications of equivalent UK or international standard.

  • CAT Level B (Completed)
  • Degree (from a recognized institution in any subject)
  • Mature students entry route: To be eligible you must be over 21 years old. You must also pass paper MMA and MFA within two years of the date of the first eligible ACCA examination Session.
  • ACCA Certified diploma in Accounting and Finance (Completed)


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F1 Accountant In Business
F2 Management Accounting
F3 Financial Accounting
ACCA exam entry deadlines
You must register to sit exams:
For December exams your application should reach ACCA by 15 October.
For June exams your application should reach ACCA by 15 April.
F4 Corporate and Business Law
F5 Performance Management
F6 Taxation
F7 Financial Reporting
F8 Audit and Assurance
F9 Financial Management
P1 Professional Accountant
P2 Corporate Reporting
P3 Business Analysis
P4 Advanced Financial Management
P5 Advanced Performance Management
P6 Advanced Taxation
P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance
 

 

For December Session your application should reach ACCA by 31 July

For June Session your application should reach ACCA by 31 January

There are 2 exam sittings each year: June December For December session your application should reach the ACCA by Mid-Aug For June session you application should reach the ACCA by 31 December of the preceding year

Computer Based Assessment  (CBA) As a strategic move in the late 1990s the ACCA introduced Computer Based Assessment (CBA) which now enables students at the Part 1 of its

main syllabus and some levels of the CAT to be assessed and examined through the use of computer system. This does not only provide flexibility in the assessment process, it also enables candidates at the lower level qualifications to be conversant with the use of IT in an integrated accounting and finance world. For more details regarding this, please contact ACCA enquiry centre.

F1 - Accountant In Business
F2 - Management Accounting
F3 - Financial Accounting
 
Benefits of CBE
  • Flexibility
  • Instant feedback
  • Results are uploaded by the licensed centre to ACCA's system within 48 hours of a candidate sitting their examination by CBE.
  • Extended closing date periods - You can benefit from extended examination entry closing date periods.
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