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- February 5, 2015 at 7:25 am #225295
Hi guys,
Am new here, I didn’t study accountancy but economics but would love to write the ACCA exam. Where do I start from.
This is my email address: nseobong.okon@yahoo.com.
Your help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
February 7, 2015 at 9:02 am #225668@Nseobong there are 14 papers in ACCA.2 levels- foundation and professional.
4 papers are CBEs(foundation level) and rest are manuals which u can write quaterly (foundation level) and twice a year(professional level).
u will have to pay initial registration fee then you will pay annual subscription pay due on 1 january every year(or u can pay before entering for exams in that year).
the fee can structure and exam dates can be found on http://www.accaglobl.com.March 11, 2015 at 10:22 am #231987Message Body:
Hey,I am an Indian Chartered Accountant, currently being self employed. To enhance my knowledge and for better job perspective, I am looking forward to pursue ACCA.
With regards to above, I need assistance with respect to detailed and comprehensive study materials and Guidance as to how to appear for the examination.
Being an Indian CA, I have to appear for the following papers:
P1, P2, P3, P6 & P7I have also learned that it is necessary to complete 36 months practical training so as to get membership. It is quite difficult for me to complete practical training. Will it make difference if I dont go for training?? I have completed 42 months practical training as been required by ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India). I am also having 2 years of post qualification experience as Finance Manager in a body corporate.
Please guide for the same.
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