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About ACCA

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the largest and fastest-growing global professional accountancy body with 296,000 students and 115,000 members in 170 countries.

Why ACCA?

World Class Reputation

As a fast-growing global professional accountancy body with over 100 years of experience the ACCA has built a reputation for excellence that is recognised by employers around the world.

Flexibility

The ACCA Qualification gives you the opportunity of working in many sectors from public practice, public sector, financial services to the corporate sector - offering a broad range of complex and interesting roles.

BSc( Hons) in Applied Accounting

A partnership between ACCA and Oxford Brookes University enables students to obtain a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting after completion of the Fundamentals Level if they wish to do so.

How to become fully qualified

In order to qualify as an ACCA member any individual registering on the ACCA after 1 January is required to complete:

  • 14 exams (nine of which are eligible for exemptions)
  • Relevant practical experience, with a minimum of three years
  • An online Professional Ethics module
Book for the P1 combined course together with any other course and benefit from a special price of €300 in respect of P1.
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June 2010 exams: You are required to write in black ink for the following exam papers for onscreen marking purposes: F1, F5, F7, P1, P2, and P3.
You may now book for F1, F2, F3 Integrated courses in preparation for computer based examinations to be held in April as well as the paper based examinations in June 2010.
So confident are we that our courses are a winning formula, we are pleased to offer you a Free revision course should you fail the exam. Please view the terms and conditions for more information.
December 2009 ACCA/MIA Examination results will be issued on Monday 22 February 2010
ACCA/MIA Joint scheme Students eligible for examinations in June 2010 may apply for Integrated courses in preparation for May 2010 Computer Based Examinations.
Mature students must first complete and obtain a pass mark in F2 and F3 examination papers within a maximum period of 2 years, before completing any other paper of the ACCA syllabus.
ACCA sections; Knowledge, Skills, Essentials and Options must be achieved in their consecutive order.
BPP opening hours are from 08.00 – 18.00hrs from Monday to Thursday and till 17.00hrs on Fridays
BPP Malta is a licenced CBE centre.
Free mock days during revision period.
Last Update: 19.02.10