ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
1. Age: 16 years or
above
2. Education:
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2 GCSEs (Grade A-C) and 1 A-Level (Grade A-C)
·
or
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2 A-Levels (Grade A-C)
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or
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Equivalent qualifications (e.g., BTEC, IB, etc.)
3. English Language
Proficiency: If English is not your first language, you'll need to demonstrate
proficiency through:
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IELTS (5.5 overall score)
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TOEFL (550 paper-based or 213 computer-based)
·
Cambridge English (FCE or above)
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Pearson English (PTE 51 or above)
4. Work Experience: No
work experience is required, but it's recommended to have some basic accounting
knowledge.
ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS:
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Registration: You must register with ACCA as a student.
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Exams: You must pass all 5 modules (Accounting and Financial
Reporting, Management Accounting, Financial Management, Taxation, and Audit and
Assurance).
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Practical Experience: You'll need to gain 1 year of
practical experience in accounting or a related field.
Note: Entry
requirements may vary depending on your location and the ACCA office you're
registering with. It's always best to check with ACCA directly for the most
up-to-date information. Also, please note that the ACCA Diploma in Accountancy
is an entry-level qualification, and it's a stepping stone to the ACCA
Qualification. If you want to become a certified accountant, you'll need to
complete the ACCA Qualification, which requires additional exams, practical
experience, and continuing professional development.
The ACCA Diploma in Accountancy is a qualification that focuses on the core skills and knowledge accounting professionals require.
SYLLABUS/MODULES
1. Accounting and
Financial Reporting
2. Management
Accounting
3. Financial Management
4. Taxation
5. Audit and Assurance
Mr. Reuben Nyemudzai is a seasoned banking and finance expert with extensive experience in financial analysis, risk management, and investment banking. He teaches financial management, banking operations, and investment analysis, providing students with practical insights into the financial sector.
ACCA Diploma
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