Getting the ACCA qualification and strengthening your skills

June 10, 2020
Last updated August 03, 2022

The ACCA is the first professional accountancy organization to create an online career path to assist with job placement and career development.

It also provides members, students, and other stakeholders with round-the-clock administrative support, allowing students to pursue additional professional degrees such as B.Sc (Hons) or MBA while still maintaining their current qualifications.

The ACCA qualification gets earned in a straightforward and easy-to-understand manner. The development of talents takes place inside these, as it is possible to do so while working through them.

You will find all the information about ACCA you need at NCA College of Management!

To apply for the ACCA qualification, you must have two A-Levels and three GCSEs (or equivalent) in five different courses, including English and Maths.

If a student has a university degree that ACCA has accredited, they may be eligible for exam exemption. It depends on how much of the ACCA syllabus has been covered in your academic program whether you are eligible for exemption. Exemptions from a maximum of nine tests are available to students.

Even if you don’t meet the admission standards, you can begin the process of becoming an ACCA member.

It would help if you first got a Foundation level Diploma in Accounting and Business before beginning your ACCA courses. Upon completion, you will be exempt from F1, F2, and F3 and will be eligible to start your studies at Paper F4.

With ACCA, you’ll learn new skills.

Corporate Reporting

Learn how to write complex corporate reports and obtain a thorough understanding of financial decision-making procedures.

Ethics and Professionalism

Develop corporate responsibility skills and discover how to make decisions with sensitivity and fairness.

Innovation and Strategy

Start making successful, inventive decisions that will allow you to create comprehensive strategies to boost your company’s rankings and performance.

Accounting and Finance

With crucial management know-how, learn how to make sound judgments on investments, financial planning, policy, and other relevant areas.

Taxation

Analyze and comply with tax regulations to assist people and businesses in managing their tax obligations.

Assurance and Audit

Understand how to generate thorough audits and reports that reveal critical system control information and gain knowledge of assurance processes.

Management and Leadership

Learn how to use ethical, strategy-building, and financial planning skills to manage an organization and its resources.

Stakeholder Relationships Management

Practical communicative and problem-solving skills can influence stakeholder involvement, decision-making, and relationship building.

Long-Term Management Accounting 

To reach value creation targets, accounting systems must be measured and evaluated to forecast, plan, govern, and impact corporate performance.

Risk, Governance, and Control

Through the construction and regulation of audit and control systems, assess, track, and integrate risk management strategies.

ACCA is a professional rather than a knowledge-based qualification. Aside from that, ACCA assures that its students have achieved the requisite degree of technical support.

ACCA tests are designed to ensure that students have the necessary analytical skills to comprehend and assess the connection between numbers and experiences in the workplace.

As a result, students will be more work-ready and hence capable of providing immediate value as employees.


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