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APLYING FOR ACCA


The registration goes on all throughout the year, but please note that there are 2 initial registration deadlines per year: in order for you to sit exams in the December session, all your documents must reach the ACCA UK office by 15th of August (or the ACCA local office by 30th of July) and in order to sit exams in the June session all your documents must reach the ACCA UK office by 31st of December (or the ACCA local office by 10th of December).

Please contact BEA if you would like to obtain the registration form or if you need any help filling it in.

 

The apply online please visit ACCA official website  https://portal.accaglobal.com/irxweb/bespokeredirect/faces/page/public/irx/IRXCreateAccount.jspx?qualification=ACCA_QUAL&country=UA

 

Applying online with uploading your supporting documents.

This means your application will be processed much quicker and you will know at which level you can start your studies shortly after submitting your application. You can also save a part-completed application and return to complete it at a later date.

 

Also you can choose Applying online and posting your supporting documents.

If you choose to apply online and post your documents then you will need to send all your documents and printed application to ACCA Ukraine office:
ACCA Ukraine
9/2 Chervonoarmiyska street 
Entrance #7, office 77 
Kyiv 01004
Ukraine
tel. +38 (044) 498 34 50

Or directly to ACCA in UK:
ACCA
2 Central Quay, 89 Hydepark Street
Glasgow, G3 8BW
United Kingdom
tel: +44 (0)141 582 2000
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REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS


In order to complete the application you will need to provide the following documents:

  • proof of any qualifications:
- copy of the university diploma translated into English (with licensed translator’s stamp)
- copy of list of studied subjects from the university translated into English (with licensed translator’s stamp)
- copies of other diplomas that you consider would entitle you to further exemptions (like DipIFR (rus) etc) – optional

  • proof of identity (ID document)
  • passport-style photograph.
  • copy of marriage license – if applicable (only if surname on ID document differs from surname on your diplomas)

 

CLAIMING EXEMPTIONS


If you already have some qualifications you may not have to take all of the exams in the ACCA Qualification. These are called exemptions and mean that you will start your studies at the right level for your knowledge and skill.

Find out if you could be entitled to claim any exemptions online:  https://portal.accaglobal.com/accrweb/faces/page/public/accreditations/enquiry/main/EnqInstitutionsTable.jspx.

Please note:

  • You must send official proof of any qualifications you already have or are studying for along with your registration form so that we can assess if you are eligible for exemptions. Please submit copies of academic transcripts or award certificates as evidence.
  • Online print outs of academic transcripts are not acceptable for the purposes of claiming exemptions. Only copies of official documentation, signed and stamped by the awarding body, can be accepted.
  • Any documents not in English must be officially translated before they are sent to ACCA
  • You will need to pay an exemption fee for each paper awarded. Exemption fees are the same as exam fees.
  • ACCA can only award exemptions for qualifications from recognised institutions (those recognised by the local Ministry of Education). If your institution is not listed on the exemption enquiry database, then please ask employees at or representatives of your institution to send copies of their documents to ACCA Connect for review.

 

EXAMS ENTRY


You will know the exemptions you were granted once you receive the Student Information Pack and then you will be able to register for the ACCA exams (date by which the ACCA must receive your option):

  • for the December session the deadline is 15th of October
  • for the June session the deadline is 15th of April.

You can register online for the exams through your personal ACCA account, myACCA.

 

FEES

 

You will be asked to pay an initial registration fee when you apply.

In addition to this, an annual subscription fee will be due on 1 January each year you are registered as a student. You will also have to pay exam fees as you enter for exams or claim exemptions.

The following fees apply for 2012 (and are subject to change without written notice):

 

ACCA Qualification
Initial registration £77
Annual subscription £77
*Re-registration fee £77

 

Exam levelExam entry periodJune 2012 exam fee (per exam)December
2012 exam fee 
(per exam)
Knowledge
(F1 - F3)
Early £55 £60
Standard £64 £69
Late £192 £200
Skills
(F4 - F9)
Early £69 £75
Standard £80 £86
Late £208 £217
Professional
(P1 - P3 and any two from P4 - P7)
Early £81 £88
Standard £94 £101
Late £222 £231

 

* More detailed information about registration, exemptions and ACCA exams, can be found at: www.accaglobal.com.

 

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