ACCA
(the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is
the largest and fastest-growing international accountancy
body with 320,000 students & members in more than
160 countries. ACCA works to achieve and promote the highest
professional, ethical and governance standards and advance
the public interest.
ACCA
delivers the qualifications in partnership with many organizations,
operate joint examination schemes in 21 countries and
work closely with nearly 400 registered tuition providers
and over 6,500 employers of accountants and finance professionals.
ACCA's
reputation is grounded in over 100 years of providing
accounting and financial qualifications. Our long traditions
are complemented by modern thinking, backed by a predominantly
young, dynamic membership. The programs are designed to
suit the needs of accountants, finance-professionals and
non-finance professionals with financial responsibility,
at all stages of their careers.
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ACCA has developed a unique relationship with the UK's
Oxford Brookes University rated top new University in
2003 for the eight consecutive years by The Times Newspaper.
This valuable initiative enables the students to sit for
an Oxford Brookes BSc Honors Degree in Applied Accounting
while taking their ACCA examinations and study for an
Oxford Brookes MBA after achieving ACCA membership. The
Oxford Brookes BSc (Hons) Degree in Applied Accounting
is a highly regarded qualification which is based on practical,
professional, employer-driven accounting requirements.
It enables students to prove that not only have they mastered
the knowledge required for the degree, but that they have
the key skills required by graduate employers.
The Oxford Brookes BSc (Hons) Degree in Applied Accounting
is a highly regarded qualification which is based on practical,
professional, employer-driven accounting requirements.
Please
visit http://www.acca-business.org/onlinereg
or contact with the course coordinator to know detail
about registration
You can apply
to register with ACCA at any time. However, there are
two examination sessions per year, and in order to sit
for a particular session ACCA (in Glasgow) must receive
your Registration Form by the following dates:
For
the June examinations:
Register by
31 December of the preceding year (Joint Scheme applicants
should register by 15 Dec. of the preceding year.)
For
the December examinations:
Register by
15 August of the same year. (Joint Scheme applicants should
register by 31 July of the same year.)
Please
note:
student must be a registered PER or MSER student with
a student registration number before sitting Papers 1.1
and/or 1.2 by Computer Based Examinations.
Paper:1:1
Preparing Financial Statements:
PAPER 1.2
Financial Information for Management:
PAPER 1.3
Managing People
PAPER
2.1
Information Systems
PAPER 2.2
Corporate and Business Law
PAPER 2.3
Business Taxation
PAPER 2.4
Financial Management and Control
PAPER 2.5
Financial Reporting
PAPER 2.6
Audit and Internal Review
PAPER
3.5 (CORE)
Strategic Business Planning and
Development
PAPER 3.6 (CORE)
Advanced Corporate Reporting
PAPER 3.7 (CORE)
Strategic Financial Management
PAPER
3.1 (OPTION)
Audit and Assurance Services
PAPER 3.2 (OPTION)
Advanced Taxation
PAPER 3.3 (OPTION)
Performance Management
PAPER 3.4 (OPTION)
Business Information Management
The
following fees are applicable (and are subject to change
without written notice)
-Initial
subscription (Payable on registration) £ 59
-Annual Subscription (payable
on 1 January following date
of registration) £ 59
Examinations
fees payable before each exam
-Part 1
£41 per paper (total £123)
-Part 2 £49 per paper (total
£296)
-Part 3 £57 per paper (total
£285)
Exemptions fees are the same as examination fees.