ABOUT ACCA

ACCA is an Association of Chartered Certified Accountants based in the United Kingdom that offers an accountancy programme. upon the completion of this programme, ACCA issues to the student the title of chartered certified accountant and gives you the opportunity to become an ACCA member. ACCA offers 13 papers divided into 3 sections.

Why study ACCA

ACCA is internationally recognized
ACCA is accessible to all learners from any background
ACCA is flexible because it offers paper and computer-based exams
ACCA can be written 4 times a year
ACCA gives its students the opportunity to obtain academic degrees from universities in the UK

THE ACCA QUALIFICATION

Milestone Certificates from ACCA

While on your ACCA journey, there are several milestone certificates you can achieve such as Diploma in Accounting & Business, Advanced Diploma in Accounting & Business, BSc (Hons) Degree in Applied Accounting by Oxford Brookes University, Masters in Professional Accountancy by University of London etc. in addition to the ultimate ACCA Certificates.
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PRICES

Registration and subscription fees

 

Initial registration - £45

A one-time fee that students must pay when registering with ACCA.

 

Re-registration - £89

ACCA students who fail to pay fees when due will have their names removed from the ACCA register and must pay a re-registration fee (plus any unpaid fees) to be reinstated as a student.

 

Tuition fees

 

BT - LW (Tuition) - CFA 70,000.00

 

PM - FM (Tuition) - CFA 70,000.00

 

SBL - AAA (Tuition) - CFA 75,000.00

 

Study Materials (Foundation/Strategic Prof.) - CFA 50,000.00

(inc. Text, Revision Kit, Pass Card, Pocket Notes)

 

 

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OXFORD BROOKES BSC DEGREE

ACCA is working in partnership with OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY to encourage ACCA students who opt to obtain a Bsc degree.

Entry requirements

You simply need to be a registered ACCA Student and follow the requirements below:
Number of exams
Successfully complete all nine Fundamentals level papers, including passing F7, F8 and F9
How long does it take?
The degree must be completed within 10 years of the earliest date of your first examination pass or the date of your first ACCA exemption being granted, otherwise your eligibility will be withdrawn
What else is involved?
Complete and pass the Oxford Brookes University Research and Analysis Project and the ACCA Professional Ethics Module

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