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 | Qualifying as a Chartered Certified Accountant will bring many senior management roles within your reach.
With ACCA you can reach your goals as quickly as you want; unlike other courses, you can complete your examinations in as little as one or two years, or take up to ten years should your personal circumstances or job require.
Entry to ACCA study usually follows completion of the Accounting Technician Examinations, occasionally via a graduate route, or following qualification as an Accounting Technician (AAT). We also welcome applications from mature applicants and those wishing to change career direction. To be considered for a trainee role we would not expect an individual to have already commenced their ACCA Training studies.
Qualification means becoming a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
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 | minimum entry 20 UCAS points (240 UCAS points on the new tariff), 2 GCE ‘A’ levels and 3 GCSEs (or equivalent) including English Language and Mathematics ‘A’ level entrants not achieving 20 UCAS points (240 UCAS points on the new tariff) will normally undertake the AAT qualification before progressing to ACCA (or ACA). However, in appropriate circumstances they may be able to undertake ACCA study straight off. AAT qualified students will be exempt from two papers of the foundation level of ACCA.
All other requirements for membership must be met.
The closing date for applications is 31 January 2008. Click on the link on the left for an application form. |  |
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