ACCA
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the largest professional body for Chartered Certified Accountants, Certified Accounting Technicians (CAT) and holders of the Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance (CDipAF). Founded in 1904, Its reputation is grounded in 100 years of providing quality accounting and financial qualifications. It has over 320,000 members and students in 160 countries. There are global contacts available through their permanent international offices.
The ACCA is an authority on professional accounting and associated policy matters, and offers high quality, flexible support to students on a path to a recognised accountancy qualification.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Different qualifications will be acceptable for registration for each of ACCA’s qualifications.
Briefly, the following are required: -
ACCA
Normally, prospective students must be at least 18 years of age with 2 ‘A’ levels and 3 GCSE passes in 5 distinct and separate subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) or their equivalent. There is also a Mature Student Entry Route (MSER) for candidates aged 21+, who do not meet the minimum entry requirements.
It is vital that prospective students contact the ACCA for full details on registration, exam syllabi, entry requirements, exemptions and membership.
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