The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants popularly known as ACCA is a globally recognised course with over 200,000 members and 600,000 students across 180+ countries. The ACCA qualification is considered the largest professional accounting qualification in the world. ACCA course is one of the most prestigious certifications in accounting and is preferred by many students who want to build a successful career abroad. In India, ACCA is said to be equivalent to CA and ACCA professionals are hired at the same salary in most companies such as PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, EY, Grant Thornton, and BDO. ACCA Eligibility Criteria
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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants popularly known as ACCA is a globally recognised course with over 200,000 members and 600,000 students across 180+ countries. The ACCA qualification is considered the largest professional accounting qualification in the world. ACCA course is one of the most prestigious certifications in accounting and is preferred by many students who want to build a successful career abroad. In India, ACCA is said to be equivalent to CA and ACCA professionals are hired at the same salary in most companies such as PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, EY, Grant Thornton, and BDO. ACCA Eligibility Criteria
ACCA Course Eligibility: To be eligible to register for ACCA qualification, students should have qualified for their 10+2 examinations with an aggregate of 65% in Mathematics / Accounts and English and a minimum of 50% in other subjects. Students who have just cleared their class 10 examinations, or do not qualify as per the aforementioned criteria, can still register for the ACCA Course via Foundation in Accountancy (FIA) route. ACCA Course Exemptions
ACCA offers exemptions to Commerce Graduates, Post Graduate M.Com Inter CA Students, and CA Qualified. Students who have just cleared their class 12 examinations, do not qualify as per the aforementioned criteria but are still qualified to register for the ACCA Exam via Foundation in Accountancy (FIA) route. QualificationsNumber of exams to give
Exemptions
Completion of Class 12th13 papers*NIL
Commerce Graduate9 papers BT, M.A. FA, LW
M.Com Post Graduate9 papers BT, M.A. FA, LW
CA IPCC (Both Groups)8 papers*BT, M.A. FA, TX, AA
CA4 papers*BT-FM (9 subjects)
*The applicant should have passed 5 subjects including English and Mathematics / Accounts, with 65% in at least 2 subjects and over 50% for the rest. *A CA Final candidate is eligible to attain additional exemptions if they've scored 40 and above marks in their examination for relevant subjects. You can also check Our Video on ACCA Exemptions
ACCA Syllabus
ACCA as a course covers aspects of Chartered Accountancy such as Accounting, Financial Reporting, Auditing, Taxation, Business Finance, and Financial Management. ACCA Syllabus has a total of 13 examinations that a candidate must appear for. The 13 exams are split into 3 levels Knowledge, Skill, and Professional. The Knowledge Level exams are on-demand exams that can be appeared at any time in the 365 days of the year. The Skill and Professional Level exams are cond.
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