Kursy z rachunkowości ACCA
The Association of Charted Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the largest and fastest-growing international accountancy body, with members in over 170 countries. Those wishing to pursue a professional qualification in accounting should complete this course.
The ACCA Qualification develops accounting knowledge and skills as well as professional values. This means you can build a successful career as a finance professional in any sector.
There is a strong focus on professional values, ethics and governance. This is essential because the profession is moving towards strengthened codes of conduct, regulation and legislation. And there is an increased focus on professionalism and ethics in accounting.
Professionalism and ethics is examined at the highest level in the ACCA Qualification. It is also a main part of the practical experience you must complete to qualify.
To qualify as an ACCA member, you will need to complete:
- a minimum of five of 14 exams (nine are eligible for exemption).
- the practical experience requirement.
- the Professional Ethics module.
REGISTERING AS AN ACCA STUDENT
Enrolment as a student with us does NOT register you with the ACCA. All students who wish to sit ACCA examinations must register with the ACCA as a professional exam student. You can register online at www.accaglobal.com or request a registration pack from ACCA. Students must be aged 18 or above to register.
Notes:
- Registration takes 6 weeks and can be longer for International students.
- Students can sit a Computer Based Exam (CBE) for the Knowledge modules at any time of the year and there is no restriction on the number of times you can re-sit the CBE exam. Katherine & King’s College of London is an approved ACCA CBE exam centre.
EXEMPTIONS
Students can expect to receive exemptions if they have a relevant degree or a relevant professional qualification. The relevant graduates may be awarded some exemptions for papers in the Fundamentals Level. There are no exemptions given for Essentials and Options modules. For examples, students who hold CAT or AAT membership will be exempt from three Knowledge modules.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- ACCA offers various entry points onto the ACCA course, depending on age and previous academic qualifications.
- For CAS numbers issued ON or AFTER 21 April 2011, students from non-majority English-speaking countries should demonstrate competence in English language at a minimum CEFR Level B1, equivalent to a minimum of 4.5 IELTS.
Minimum Entry Requirements
- A minimum of three GCSEs and two A Levels, in five separate subjects including maths and English or equivalent is required for entry onto the ACCA Qualification.
- Further information on the minimum entrance criteria for each country is available from the ACCA Global website.