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ACCA Full Time Courses

  • 26-06-2014 10:56am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8


    Hi Guys,

    Love to get your opinion on ACCA Full time courses and recommend a college to do it in.

    I have been in accounts for approx 6 years, just never got around to sitting the ACCA exams, I have lots of experience in practice and now I am in industry working away.
    I have the final five 'P' exams to take and I wish to give up working for a few months and go back and sit all the exams in one go.

    Has anyone done this? And how did you fair?

    Any help appreciated!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 rebelabu


    Just so your aware 4 exam's is the maximum amount of ACCA exam you can attempt in a single exam sitting so for the remaining 5 Professional exams which you have yet to complete it will take a minimum of 2 exam sessions (i.e. December 2014 and June 2015 if you pick the next available sittings).

    ACCA will only permit you to attempt the elective professional papers once the professional essentials are complete or complete the remaining essential paper(s) at the same time as an elective (i.e. P3 + whatever electives once P1 & P2 are passed).

    If your going at them full time best to take the 3 essentials together first (P1, P2 & P3) and then in the next sitting take the two electives.


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