ACCA qualification is awarded by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK) since 1904. ACCA is a Global Accountancy and Finance Qualification based on IFRS – It has presence in 180 countries and preferred qualification by employers.
What are the entry requirements?
Two A-Levels and three GCSEs (or their equivalent). These need to be in five separate subjects including English and maths. (65% in English and Maths and 50% in others)
Others can join through Foundation in Accountancy
B.Com Graduates, without mark restrictions, can enter with 4 paper exemptions
Documents supporting your educational achievements
Your educational documents must:
name your qualification(s)
be signed and stamped by the awarding institution/body (including logo)
include transcripts/marksheets detailing the subjects/module codes and the marks achieved
show date of completion for full academic award or confirmation of years successfully completed
your award certificate(s) and/or an official letter confirming completion
Proof of identity
We can accept the following as proof of identity
copy of birth certificate
passport
National ID Card or driving licence
What exams do I have to take to complete the ACCA Qualification?
In order to complete the ACCA Qualification and qualify as an ACCA member, you will need to complete:
13 exams (exemptions are awarded based on qualifications held)
3 years practical work experience
the Ethics and Professional Skills module
The exams are detailed below:
Applied Knowledge exams
Accountant in Business (AB)
Management Accounting (MA)
Financial Accounting (FA)
Applied Skills exams
Corporate and Business Law (LW)
Performance Management (PM)
Taxation (TX)
Financial Reporting (FR)
Audit and Assurance (AA)
Financial Management (FM)
Strategic Professional exams
Essentials
Strategic Business Leader (SBL)
Strategic Business Reporting (SBR)
Options (two to be completed)
Advanced Financial Management (AFM)
Advanced Performance Management (APM)
Advanced Taxation (ATX)
Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)
How quickly can I complete the ACCA qualification?
CBE exams are on demand that the students are free to book the exam at any time with your Learning Partner.
We run four exam sessions per year. Students can sit a maximum of four exams at each session, and a maximum of eight distinct exams each calendar year. You could therefore complete all of the exams in two years.
However, as you also need three years practical experience (PER)before you can become an ACCA member and be considered a qualified accountant, the qualification takes a minimum of three years to complete.
What is an exemption?
If you already have some qualifications, you may not have to take all of the exams in the ACCA Qualification or Foundations in Accountancy awards. These are called exemptions and mean that you will start your studies at the right level for your knowledge and skill. Visit accaglobal.com for more details on exemptions.
What services are offered through myACCA?
There are a host of services and information available to the students through myACCA, including:
Chart your progress towards achieving the ACCA Qualification.
Enter for examinations.
Amend an existing exam entry.
View examination timetable and results.
Download dockets.
Download certificates.
Record your experience by accessing and updating My Experience record.
Access the Professional Ethics and the Foundations in Professionalism modules.
Update your personal and/or employment details.
Make a payment.
Access a dedicated study area.
Career services.
View your Oxford Brookes status.
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What are the services offered by Vidyabharathi?
Approved learning Partner of ACCA GOLD
20 years dedicated association with ACCA
Experienced and qualified team of faculty, help the students to study in confidence and comfort, enable them to progress to the qualification
Support from the entry level up to the completion and acquisition of the qualification
Supporting the students to achieve additional qualification and offer internship and placement support.