If you are a professional accountant or auditor who works in practice or business, and are qualified according to national accounting standards, then you are eligible to take this ACCA financial reporting qualification.
If you are working in practice, but not yet qualified, then you may still be eligible. You will need to prove that you have one of the following:
Two years' relevant accounting experience and a relevant degree (attracting at least ACCA qualification exemptions F1-F4) Two years‘ relevant accounting experience and an ACCA Certificate in International Financial Reporting Three years' relevant accounting experience ACCA affiliate status check this
What is minimum Qualification to get admission in ACCA? If you have qualified CAT(ACCA’s Certified Accounting Technician) or 10+2 with 65% marks in accounts or maths, 65% in English and 50% in rest of the subjects, you can enroll in ACCA however your age should be 17. In case the student does not has 65% in two subjects (Accounts or Maths and English) then he or she can appear for 5 papers of CAT programme and then enter ACCA from part 1 or can qualify 9 papers of CAT and then enter ACCA from part 2.
Mature entry route-In this route the candidate should be 21 years of age. He can take addmission in ACCA without any condition.
Is/are there any exemption in subject / subjects available to graduates? Yes, CAT and B.com 2nd year qualified students can get exemptions of 3 papers of part 1. B.COM ,MBA and M.COM qualified students can get exemptions of 4 papers.
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