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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) institute, formed in 1904 is the global professional accounting body offering the Chartered Certified Accountant Qualification. The ACCA Qualification is the world leading accountancy.
ACCA is the largest and fastest-growing global professional accountancy body in the world. In the global market, employers seek out ACCA trained professionals because they know ACCA have strategic thinking, technical knowledge and professional values to drive their organizations forward and bring innovation to the work place. After completing ACCA, you can drive your career in any direction. You open doors to the best and most interesting roles all over the world and make it all the way to senior management.
The ACCA Qualification is a very comprehensive qualification. Its syllabus covers almost all the subject in the field of accountancy and management such as taxation, auditing, law, business studies, professional and ethical issues, financial management, financial reporting, and management accounting. The qualification is designed to provide a wide range of competences and skills to the students. The ACCA Qualification is designed to ensure that the members get all the competences and skills needed to work in a wide variety of organizations and in wide variety of work roles. The ACCA Qualification is based on international accounting and auditing standards. These standards are accepted in a large number of countries. Therefore, an ACCA member is equipped with skills to work in any country where these standards are accepted
The papers of the ACCA professional qualification are grouped into Fundamental Level and Strategic Professional Level. Fundamental Level are also grouped into Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills. Strategic Professional also consist of Essentials and Options (2 electives out of 4). Please find listed below all papers of the ACCA professional qualification:
ACCA Knowledge level is the first level of the ACCA qualification. The Applied Knowledge exams provide students with a broad introduction to the world of finance and develop your essential understanding and techniques in accounting and consists of three modules:
Note: Once a student has passed these three exams, they can progress onto ACCA Skills level.
Strategic Professional Level:
ACCA Strategic Professional level is the final level of the ACCA qualification. This level is open to students who have passed relevant ACCA exams or who have a relevant degree/masters. The Strategic Professional exams prepare students for future leadership positions. They develop the strategic vision using your unique blend of technical, ethical and professional skills. And you can specialise in areas that best suit your career ambitions. Students must complete both Essentials exams and choose two of the Options.
Essentials
Options (any two)
Note: You must sit the essential paper and then choose two papers from the options
To Qualify as an ACCA member you should:
Applied Knowledge Level:
10+2: Students must achieve at least 65% / B / 2.6 (or above) in 2 subjects and at least 50% / C+ / 2.0 (or above) in the remaining 3, including English and Maths/Accountancy.
+2 Passes at GCE /VCE A level (Grades A to E)
Applied Skills Level:
FIA/ACCA Applied Knowledge paper passed or exempted. Bachelors or Masters on Relevant subject.
Strategic Professional Level:
ACCA Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills level papers passed or exempted. CA or Masters on Relevant Subject.
BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting at ISMT College:
You can gain a BSc (Hons) degree in Applied Accounting while you work towards achieving your ACCA Qualification. To be awarded the Oxford Brookes BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting you must:
ACCA Exam Intakes
For all Applied Knowledge exams and Applied Knowledge Skills (only Corporate Law) exam, students can appear for the On-Demand Computer Based Exam (CBE) at any time during the year at ISMT College. For Remaining exams, Students must take session-based exams during ACCA’s four exam sessions a year. These take place over 5 days in March, June, September and December.