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ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountant)

 

Membership of this association is widely prized in the business world. It is a passport to a range of jobs in the accountancy profession. It is also an excellent foundation for a career in business and general management.

 

Entry Requirements

 

Professional Examination Route:

Minimum Entry requirements to register for Part 1 of the ACCA qualification are two A Levels plus 3 GCSEs in five separate subjects (including English and Mathematics), or the equivalent. Holders of higher qualifications may attract exemptions from some of the ACCA examinations.

 

Exemptions for Degree Holders:

Holders of recognised business and/or accounting degrees will be considered for exemption from some or all of the papers in Parts 1 and 2, if they have previously studied and been assessed in comparable subject areas. Students with non-relevant degrees will not receive exemption from the examinations.
We advise you to check your starting point with ACCA before you enrol on the course.

 

Duration & Fees

 

Duration Sessions Fees
3 years Jan / Jun / Sep £2950 /per year

Modules

ACCA - 14 Modules

Fundamentals Level (9 Papers in Total)

Knowledge Module (All Papers)

F1 - Accountant In Business (Ab )
F2 - Management Accounting (Ma)
F3 - Financial Accounting (Fa)

Skills Module (All Papers)

F4- Corporate and Business Law (Cl)
F5- Performance Management (Pm)
F6- Taxation (Tx)
F7- Financial Reporting (Fr)
F8- Audit And Assurance (Aa)
F9- Financial Management (Fm)

Professional Level (5 Papers in Total)

Essentials Module ( All Papers)

P1- Professional Accountant (Pa)
P2- Corporate Reporting (Cr)
P3- Business Analysis (Ba )

Option Module ( Any 2 Papers )

P4-Advanced Financial Management (Afm)
P5-Advance Performance Management (Apm)
P6-Advance Taxation (Atx)
P7-Advance Audit And Assurance (Aaa)

Assessment

Assessment is by examinations set by ACCA.