Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants. ACCA aims to offer business-relevant, first choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management. ACCA is the largest and fast-growing global professional acccountancy body in the world, with over 320,000 members and students in 170 countries.
PROFESSIONAL (Five Papers in total)
ESSENTIALS P1 - Professional Accountant P2 - Corporate Reporting (International) P3 - Business Analysis | OPTIONS (Two Papers to be completed) P4 - Advanced Financial Management P5 - Advanced Performance Management P6 - Advanced Taxation P7 - Advanced Audit and Assurance |
Exit Routes
- First 3 papers: you completed your level 1.
- Next 6 papers (9 papers) : you completed your level II
- Next 5 papers (14 papers) : you completed your level III
Entry Requirements
- Two A Levels and three GCSEs or equivalent in
five separate subjects, including English
and Mathematics. - 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 is
permitted.
Semesters
Semester I
- January to May
Semester II - July to November
Examination
A 3-hour written examination per module. Examinations are set every 6 months for all subjects (beginning of June and December).