ACCA Qualification
Course structure:
Fundamentals (9 papers) Knowledge
F1 Accountant in Business
F2 Management Accounting
F3 Financial Accounting
Skills
F4 Corporate and Business Law
F5 Performance Management
F6 Taxation
F7 Financial Reporting
F8 Audit and Assurance
F9 Financial Management
Professional (5 papers)Essentials
P1 Professional Accountant
P2 Corporate Reporting
P3 Business Analysis
Plus any two options from
P4 Advanced Financial Management
P5 Advanced Performance Management
P6 Advanced Taxation
P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance
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£420 Per paper |
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Entry requirements
We can offer you various entry points on to the ACCA Qualification, depending on your age and previous academic qualifications.
Minimum entry requirements
- Two A Levels and three GCSEs or equivalent in five separate subjects, including English and Mathematics.
- Full information on the minimum entrance criteria for each country is available in the related documents’ section of UKCBC site www.ukcbc.co.uk
Mature Student Entry Route (MSER)
- Normally over age 21
- No academic qualifications required
- Must pass the equivalent of Papers F2, Management Accounting and F3, Financial accounting within two years before further progression to the ACCA exams are permitted.
Graduate-entry route
Relevant degree holders from ACCA accredited institutions may be exempted from all nine exams within the Fundamentals level and register directly at the Professional level. Non-relevant degrees may also qualify for some exemptions.
Access to ACCA via CAT qualification
- No academic qualifications required
- sit Certified Accounting Technician
- (CAT) qualification first and then transfer to the Skills module of the ACCA Qualification by claiming exemption from the first three papers in the Knowledge module
Professional Student and MSER Fees
Initial Registration £62
Subscription £62
Duplicate card £10
Re-registration fee £62, in addition to any amounts unpaid at the time of resignation/removal.
Assessment: You will need to complete 14 papers in total. A maximum of nine papers in the Fundamentals level are available for exemption
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