The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

Entry requirements

Professional Examination Route (PER)

  • Aged 18 years or over.
  • 2 A levels + 3GCSE (including English and Maths).
  • Or local country equivalents.

Senior Student Entry Route (SSER)

  • aged 21 years old or above and not with standard background entry

Practical Experience

To become an associate of ACCA , you must  pass all the exams and complete a  three years of supervise practical  work in a relevant field.

  • the practical experience can take during or after studying the ACCA exams.
  • It can take place in any type of organisation and worldwide
  • No time restriction

How to register?

To register with ACCA as a professional exam student you can:

  • Register online at www.accaglobal.com
  • Request a registration pack from the ACCA from the address ( From ACCA website)

Main exam rules

  • You have 10 years to complete your studies
  • the pass mark for all papers is 50%
  • Exams are held twice annually: June and December
  • Students must sit papers in numerical order and can sit a maximum of 4 papers in any one sitting

Exemptions

You can expect to receive exemption if:

  • you have a relevant degree or hold a relevant professional qualification, please visit website www.accaglobal.com

Key Dates

Student registration Deadline:
Exam Entry Deadline
:

Please visit website www.accaglobal.com for up to date information

ACCA Syllabus

The ACCA examinations are split into three stages these being:

Part 1

  1. Preparing Financial Statements
  2. Financial Information for Management
  3. Managing People

Part 2

  1. Information Systems
  2. Corporate & Business Law
  3. Business Taxation
  4. Financial Management & Control
  5. Financial Reporting
  6. Audit & Internal Review
  7. Part 3 Options (any 2 from 4 )
  8. Audit & Assurance Services
  9. Advanced Taxation
  10. Performance Management
  11. Business Information Management

Part 3 Core

  1. Strategic Business Planning & Development
  2. Advanced Corporate Reporting
  3. Strategic Financial Management

Tuition Programme Options

 Examinations are held twice annually. We offer a 5 or 3 month programme course. The beginning dates are:

5 month course     January or July

3 month course    March or September

We also offer an ongoing ACCA class.

 Our 5 month and 3 month courses are inclusive of a tuition phase and revision phase. It is design to help to evaluate yourself.

5 month Programme Tuition

  • 12 tuition days per paper (depend on subject), including revision. Each tuition day consists of 6 hours formal tuition.
  • Begin the course earlier give you more time to understand and practice the topics being taught. If the course starts before the results are issued, an some student want to resit some exam, the student will have the facility of change the subject (s) for a nominal cost.
  • Progress Test and 2 Mock exams

3 Month Programme Tuition.

  • 10 tuition days per paper (depend on subject), including revision.
  • Student can work during the vacation.
  • Progress Test and 2 Mock exams.

International Student Programme

The Student Programme scheme is designed for International students who are applying to join the course, and need a Student Visa. Student Visa is granted to overseas students only if they follow a minimum of on year course in the United Kingdom.

For example: A student booking on a 14 subject package, that is, 2 years and 6 months in duration, will pay 50% of the fees accompanying the enrolment form and the balance of the package fees is due upon registration of the first course.

Benefits include:

?         The more subjects booked the less you pay overall.

?         Programme packages enable you to enroll on a number of subjects and fix the tuition fee.

?         Enables the student to obtain a Student Visa covering the duration of the package booked thus saving student any visa renewal charges with Home Office.

BSC in Applied Accounting

On the completion of Parts 1 and 2 of the qualification you have the option of enhancing your ACCA qualification. You will be awarded with a Bachelor of Science degree on the completion of the Oxford Brookes University assignment. The thesis must be approved by Oxford Brookes University.