Study ACCA in London

by admin on March 30, 2009

What is ACCA ?

Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, a British chartered accountancy body with a global presence that offers the Chartered Certified Accountant qualification worldwide.


Why ACCA ?

Join ACCA and you are accessing an unrivalled global network of offices, learning providers, examination centres and employers.

  • Students and members in 170 countries
  • Office and centres in nearly 80 countries
  • Partners worldwide

Every eight minutes, somewhere in the world, someone registers as an ACCA student. So will you still stand out from the crowd? Absolutely We have been around for over 100 years and in that time we have built a reputation of excellence in qualifications and training that is recognized around the world, especially by employers of accountants. Study ACCA in London is a great opportunity for ACCA student


What is the ACCA syllabus ?


Total three part. Part1 is Fundamental (Knowledge) with 3 subjects. Part 2 is Skill with six subject and Part3 is Professional level with 7 papers (should have to complete 5 paper) . You have to pass total 14 subjects to become a ACCA affiliated.

  • Fundamentals (Knowledge)
    • F1 Accountant in Business (AB)
    • F2 Management Accounting (MA)
    • F3 Financial Accounting (FA)
  • Fundamentals (Skills)
    • F4 Corporate and Business Law (Russian) (CL)
    • F5 Performance Management (PM)
    • F6 Taxation Russia(TX)
    • F7 Financial Reporting (FR)
    • F8 Audit and Assurance (AA)
    • F9 Financial Management (FM)
  • Professional
    • P1 Professional Accountant (PA)
    • P2 Corporate Reporting (CR)
    • P3 Business Analysis (BA)
    • P4 Advanced Financial Management (AFM)
    • P5 Advanced Performance Management (APM)
    • P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)

Where you’ll study ACCA ?

* London School of Business and Finance
* London College of Accountancy
* Kaplan Financial | Study ACCA, CIMA
* London SAM
* West End College London

Further information visit ACCA official website.

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

J U Hasan September 6, 2009 at 3:17 pm

Good information about ACCA. Very helpful for the ACCA students

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Pit October 15, 2009 at 2:56 am

add some registration fees information and yearly subscription fees

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kabir December 15, 2009 at 9:16 pm

Very Informative post. It will be helpfull for us.
I think you should add more information as a whole which will be real help for the new comers in london. Thanks a lot.

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Jamie Flex December 16, 2009 at 3:44 pm

Thank you for another good post. I am doing ACCA at LCA presently. Post paper wise information that can help present students.

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kinjal patel May 7, 2010 at 11:32 am

RESPECTED SIR/MADAM
My name is kinjal patel .as i have my previous experience of working in consultant office.i am starting my work as a student consultant in uk.i am looking for the admissions of my students in your college.i hope you find my proposal acceptable and give me a suitable reply
kind regards
kinjal patel

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jbhuse June 8, 2010 at 7:39 pm

What do you mean by that? is the london study is a college? I’m confused to see your question

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