ACCA
This qualification is for individuals who wish to pursue careers in accounting and financial sector in both private and public sectors. Being one of the most popular and sought-after accounting qualifications among business students the course is challenging yet one of the most rewarding in accountancy and finance related careers. Completion of this qualification will help your career progress in any organisation. It is a proven route to achieving a professional status.
Course outline
ACCA is divided into two levels namely fundamental and Professional levels and both levels are sub-divided into two modules; Fundamental level into Knowledge and Skills modules and Professional level into Essentials and Options modules. Diagram below will elaborate
| Fundamental Level |
| Knowledge Module |
| F1 Accountant in Business |
| F2 Management Accounting (MA) |
| F3 Financial Accounting (FA) |
| Skills Module |
| 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 |
| Essentials Module |
| P1 Professional Accountant (PA) |
| P2 Corporate Reporting (CR) |
| P3 Business Analysis (BA) |
| Options Module (any two from below) |
| P4 Advanced Financial Management (AFM) |
| P5 Advanced Performance Management (APM) |
| P6 Advanced Taxation (ATX) |
| P7 Advanced Audit Assurance (AAA) |
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Fees: International Students £ 4000 per year | EU Students: Refer to college
Entry Criteria
There are various entry points onto the ACCA qualification. This depends on the applicant's previous academic qualifications.
Minimum Entry requirements
- two A Levels and three GCSE's or equivalent in five separate subjects, including English and Mathematics.
- International students- information on the minimum entrance criteria for each country is available here
Mature Student Entry Route
- normally over age 21
- no academic qualifications required
- must pass the equivalent of F2 (Management Accounting) and F3 (Financial Accounting) within two years before further progression to the ACCA exams is permitted.
Graduate-entry route
- relevant degree holders from ACCA - accredited institutions may be exempted from all nine exams within the Fundamentals level enabling the applicant to register directly onto Professional level. Degrees with some relevance may also qualify for exemptions. Please visit ACCA's official website for more details or click here http://www.accaglobal.com/join/exemptions/
For further please contact us.
Please see the ACCA entry and the progression route.
Notes:
- Before entering any ACCA examination, students must register with ACCA.
- Exams are held in June and December
- Tuition fees and Term Dates are subject to change at anytime.
- * Please note that fee mentioned above does not cover registration and ACCA exam fees.
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