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Study options

There is no time limit to attaining the CAT qualification, so you can qualify at your own pace and fit your studies around other commitments.

You can choose from a variety of different worldwide study options. These include full-time courses, part-time day or evening courses, correspondence/distance learning, weekend courses and revision courses.

Search ACCA’s tuition provider directory.

Official publishers
ACCA works with two official publishers – BPP Learning Media and Kaplan Publishing – who publish a range of materials to support students studying to take the CAT Qualification, including interactive training material delivered on CD-ROM and a full Internet tuition service.

Additional support
As a registered student, you will be sent copies of student accountant magazine in the post and by e-mail which is full of exam tips, technical articles, career guidance and advice and is essential reading to help you progress through your exams.

You can also access syllabus and study guides, past exam papers, and examiners’ reports online so that you can fully prepare for each paper before being assessed. As well as student blogs to give advice and keep you motivated throughout your time as an ACCA student. 

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