The ACCA Qualification gives you the most up-to-date skills you need to become a finance professional.
You need three GCSEs and two A Levels in five separate subjects including maths and English (or their equivalent) to start the ACCA Qualification
Find out more about the minimum entry requirements for all of our qualifications.
Work experience | Three years. |
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Number of exams | Up to 13, depending on exemptions. |
How long does it take? | Three to four years on average. |
What else is involved? | Ethics and Professional Skills module. |
If you are starting out in accounting and finance or already working in finance but have no formal qualifications, you can start your journey with ACCA at our foundation level.
You simply need to be a registered ACCA Student and have opted-in to the BSc Degree Scheme.*
Number of exams | Successfully complete all Applied Knowledge and Applies Skills exams, including passing Financial Reporting (FR), Audit and Assurance (AA) and Financial Management (FM) exams |
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How long does it take? | You must pass your RAP within 10 years of the earliest of: the date of your first ACCA examination pass, or the date of your first ACCA exemption being granted, or within 5 years of passing 3 ACCA examinations (Applied Skills or Strategic Professional) or being a full member of ACCA of good standing (that is have an up to date CPD record) |
What else is involved? | Complete and pass the Oxford Brookes University Research and Analysis Project and the ACCA Ethics and Professional Skills Module |
* The BSc programme is closing in 2026. Find out more. |
Open to all ACCA members and affiliates.
Number of exams | You’ll need to complete two modules (from a choice of four) and one capstone project | |
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What else is involved? | You can study online via distance learning or at a local study centre | |
How long does it take? | Each module runs over 10 weeks followed by an assessment. The capstone project runs over two 10 week sessions and has two assessment points. Depending on the modules you select, you can complete the MSc in around one year, taking up to a max of 5 years |
ACCA member or a minimum of three years’ professional/managerial work experience.
Work experience | None involved in qualifying, but three years' professional/managerial work experience is required for entry. |
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Number of exams | Assignment-based and two exams. |
How long does it take? | If an ACCA member, as little as 21 months. |
What else is involved? | Two face-to-face workshops. |
With the increasing availability of broad and deep sources of information, business analytics is an even more critical capability for enterprises of all types and all sizes.
Entry requirements | No prior knowledge required |
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Cost | ACCA members: 799 GBP Non-members: 1499 GBP |
How long does it take? | 36 hours |
What's involved?
Work experience | None involved in qualifying, but the qualification is designed to accompany relevant work. |
Number of exams | One written exam. |
How long does it take? | Three to six months. |
Who is it for?
Professional accountants and auditors working in practice and industry and qualified in national accounting standards are eligible to take the qualification.
Practitioners not yet qualified, but who can verify at least one of the following, are also eligible:
IBO students who are seeking an accelerated pathway to a career in accounting, finance and business can get a head-start through the IBCP with ACCA’s Diploma in Accounting and Business - International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.
Number of exams | Four Career Programme Core courses Two International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Courses Three ACCA exams |
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How long does it take? | Up to 24 months |
Who is it for? | Designed for people who are just starting out on their business education journeys and students in the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme |
IBO students who are seeking the universal language of business accounting can get a head-start through the IBCP with a Diploma in Financial and Management Accounting - International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.
Number of exams | Four Career Programme Core courses Two International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Courses Two ACCA exams |
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How long does it take? | Up to 24 months |
Who is it for? | Designed for people who are just starting out on their business education journeys and students in the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme |
Equivalent to the ACCA Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business, these Russian Language exams develop the strong, broad and practical finance skills required of future strategic professional accountant in any sector or industry.
Number of exams | Up to 6, depending on exemptions. |
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How long does it take? | 18 months on average. |
What else is involved? | Professional Ethics Module |
There are no formal entry requirements, but we recommend that an educational or vocational background in business valuations is gained before starting this certificate. Primarily the course is aimed at people who already have a professional accountancy qualification.
Work experience involved | None involved in qualifying, but the qualification is designed to accompany relevant work. |
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Number of exams | None. |
How long does it take? | Average of 20 hours. |
The CertDA will help you learn about big data, the various sources of data, types of analytics, and become familiar with the range of tools and techniques required to extract, manipulate and interpret and present data
No prior knowledge required.
Cost | ACCA members: 65 GBP Non-members: 90 GBP |
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How long does it take? | 4 hours |
Access period | 6 months |
The ACCA Certificate in Digital Innovation for Finance is aimed at accountancy, finance, business and advisory professionals who wish to develop their knowledge, skills and awareness of innovations in digital technology and its impact on the finance profession.
No prior knowledge required.
Cost | ACCA members: 200 GBP Non-members: 255 GBP |
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How long does it take? | 20 hours |
Access period | 12 months |
CertFinTech consists of three courses, which ensure finance professionals have the practical skills needed to develop an effective and productive understanding of key technologies.
No prior knowledge required.
Cost | ACCA members: 300 GBP Non-members: 390 GBP |
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How long does it take? | 50 hours |
Access period | 6 months |
CertGBS will give you the skills and expertise to process accounting reports, and to understand shared services, process and standards – ideal for new starters or junior roles.
No prior knowledge required.
Cost ACCA members: | 200 GBP |
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Non-members: | 255 GBP |
How long does it take? | 10 to 15 hours |
Access period | 6 months |
The ACCA Certificate in Integrated Reporting focuses on how to implement Integrated Reporting in your organisation. It outlines what’s required to develop a successful Integrated Report and takes you through how to go about it.
No prior knowledge required.
Cost | ACCA members: 300 GBP + VAT Non-members: 350 GBP + VAT |
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How long does it take? | 21 hours |
Access period | 12 months |
Designed for professional accountants and auditors working in audit or seeking to make a move in to audit practice. An educational or vocational background in auditing is recommended before commencing the Cert IA.
This course would benefit ACCA members who qualified before the clarified ISAs were introduced or for members who wish to ensure that their audit knowledge is up to date with all relevant IAASB publications.
Work experience | None involved in qualifying, but the qualification is designed to accompany relevant work. |
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Number of exams | One online multiple-choice assessment. |
How long does it take? | Average of 25 hours. |
Designed for professional accountants and auditors qualified in their national accounting standards who need to update their skills to meet the challenges involved in adopting and implementing IFRS in their workplace. An educational or vocational background in financial reporting is recommended before starting the Cert IFR. This course also benefits ACCA members who gained their qualification prior to the introduction of IFRS. For ACCA members whose qualifications are already based on IFRS, the Cert IFR is an opportunity to update their IFRS knowledge for recent IASB publications.
Work experience | None involved in qualifying, but the qualification is designed to accompany relevant work. |
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Number of exams | One online multiple-choice assessment. |
How long does it take? | Average of 20 hours. |
No formal qualifications are required. Designed for professional accountants and auditors qualified in national accounting standards or International Financial Reporting Standards, the module is written as an introduction to IPSAS, on the assumption that the reader knows a reasonable amount or has sufficient experience of accounting and financial reporting.
Work experience | None involved in qualifying, but the qualification is designed to accompany relevant work. |
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Number of exams | One online multiple-choice assessment. |
How long does it take? | Average of 20 hours. |
There are no formal educational requirements to beginning the Cert PFM.
It has been prepared for:
Work experience | None involved in qualifying, but the qualification is designed to accompany relevant work. |
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Number of exams | One online multiple-choice assessment. |
How long does it take? | Average of 40 hours. |
Sustainability is one of the burning issues of our times and is relevant to us all, regardless of where we live or how we earn our living.
No prior knowledge required.
Cost | ACCA members: 200 GBP Non-members: 255 GBP |
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How long does it take? | 20 hours |
Access period | 12 months |
Understand the business environment and regulations of the UAE.
Cost | £355 |
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How long does it take? | 20 hours |
Access period | 24 months |