The ACCA syllabus includes 13 papers which are broadly categorized into Fundamental level (9 papers F1 F9) and Strategic Professional level (4 out of 6 papers P1 P7). Knowledge (includes 3 papers F1 F3) Skills (includes 6 papers F4 F9) Essentials (includes 2 papers P1/P3 & P2)
How many ACCA exams are there in total?
13 exams
What is the order of the ACCA exams?
ACCA is made up of three levels: Applied Knowledge, Applied Skills and Strategic Professional. You can move onto exams at the next level as long as you have completed the previous level, or are taking your final exams of the previous level at the same time.
How many ACCA exams can you do per year?
4 exams
How many exams should I take ACCA?
In order to achieve the ACCA Qualification, students have to: complete a maximum of 13 exams, depending on prior experience and qualifications. complete an Ethics and Professional Skills module. evidence three years of practical work experience within a relevant role.
Can I sit ACCA exams in any order?
Exams must be taken in modular order for the ACCA Qualification, however you can attempt the papers within each module in any order. If you wish to enter to sit exams in the next module, you must also enter for all outstanding exams in your current module.
How many ACCA exams are there in a year?
four exam
How many sittings does ACCA have in a year?
four exam sittings
What are the 13 ACCA exams?
- Corporate and Business Law(LW)
- Performance Management.
- Taxation (TX)
- Financial Reporting (FR)
- Audit and Assurance (AA)
- Financial Management (FM)
What are the levels of ACCA qualification?
ACCA Diploma in Financial and Management Accounting (RQF Level 3) ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business (RQF Level 4) ACCA Certificate in Audit (RQF Level 4) ACCA Certificate in Taxation (RQF Level 4)
How many level does ACCA have?
The ACCA exams are divided into two levels; Fundamentals and Professional.
Does ACCA have levels?
The ACCA exams are divided into two levels; Fundamentals and Professional. The Fundamentals level is divided into two modules Knowledge and Skills. The Knowledge module introduces you to the main areas of financial and management accounting. You will study the other technical accountancy areas after you study this.