ACCA course FAQs
1. What is the ACCA course structure?
The ACCA course is structured into three levels: Applied Knowledge, Applied Skills, and Strategic Professional. Each level covers various aspects of accounting and finance, ensuring a comprehensive understanding and practical application of the principles.
- Applied Knowledge: Includes subjects like Business and Technology (BT), Management Accounting (MA), and Financial Accounting (FA).
- Applied Skills: Covers Corporate and Business Law (LW), Performance Management (PM), Taxation (TX), Financial Reporting (FR), Audit and Assurance (AA), and Financial Management (FM).
- Strategic Professional: Consists of compulsory modules like Strategic Business Leader (SBL) and Strategic Business Reporting (SBR), along with optional modules such as Advanced Financial Management (AFM), Advanced Performance Management (APM), Advanced Taxation (ATX), and Advanced Audit and Assurance(AAA).
2. What are the eligibility criteria for the ACCA course?
To enroll in the ACCA course, you must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum age of 18 years.
- Completed 10+2 with at least 65% in Maths/Accounts and English, and a minimum of 50% in other subjects.
- Alternatively, a bachelor’s degree or a professional qualification like CA, CMA, or CPA can also meet the eligibility requirements .
3. What is the duration of the ACCA course?
The ACCA qualification typically takes 3 to 4 years to complete, depending on the student’s pace, the number of exemptions received, and the time taken to pass each exam. The maximum time allowed to complete the Strategic Professional exams is seven years from the date you pass your first exam at this level .
4. What are the ACCA course fees?
The fee structure for the ACCA course includes:
- Initial Registration Fee: £89.
- Annual Subscription Fee: £134.
- Exam Fees: Applied Knowledge exams (£89 per exam), Applied Skills
exams (£111 per exam), and Strategic Professional exams (£137 per exam). - Additional costs may apply for exemptions and specific learning
resources .
5. How do I register for the ACCA course?
You can register for the ACCA course by visiting the ACCA Global website. The registration process involves submitting required documents such as your 10th and 12th-grade mark sheets, identity proof, and any relevant professional qualification certificates. An initial registration fee is also required during this process .
6. What is the Practical Experience Requirement (PER)?
ACCA students must complete 36 months of relevant work experience in finance or accounting roles to gain practical skills. This experience can be acquired before, during, or after passing the exams and must be documented and verified by an employer .
7. What are the benefits of pursuing ACCA?
- Global Recognition: ACCA is recognized in over 180 countries, providing opportunities to work internationally.
- Flexibility: Students can choose how to study, the pace at which to complete the exams, and where to gain work experience.
- High Earning Potential: ACCA-qualified professionals often earn higher salaries compared to those with standard university degrees.
- Professional Network: Joining ACCA gives access to a prestigious network of professionals worldwide .
For more detailed information on the ACCA course, visit the ACCA Global Qualifications page.
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