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- January 17, 2019 at 10:28 am #502431
On what basis should i choose paper version for AAA as INT or U.K .
If in future i will travel u.k should i choose U.K version .
By choosing INT version will it obstruct my practicing as auditor in U.K
Please advice as sson as possible as i need to enter for my march exam session.
Thank u
January 17, 2019 at 10:28 am #502432@lphilip said:
On what basis should i choose paper version for AAA as INT or U.K .If in future i will travel u.k should i choose U.K version .
By choosing INT version will it obstruct my practicing as auditor in U.K
Please advice as sson as possible as i need to enter for my march exam session.
Thank u
January 17, 2019 at 11:20 am #502440Philip – please note that tutors voluntarily answer points to these forums – I check posts every working day and sometimes at weekends – but cannot answer posts immediately.
You will find the answer to your question in an FAQs section on ACCA’s www https://www.accaglobal.com/my/en/member/sectors/smp/practising-certificates-and-licences/faqs.html (“Do I need to pass any specific exams to be eligible for a practising certificate and audit qualification?”
The answer is you would need to do UK version. However, there are other factors you can consider – you don’t need a practising certificate unless, for example, you’re a partner in a firm or setting up your own practice (see the link to “Do I need a practising certificate?” on the page above). You could sit INT now and take UK post-qualification.See the contents of our notes for the main difference in syllabus – Chapter 31 is INT only and Chapter 32 is UK only – the remainder is relevant to both versions.
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