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CAT
28 Jun 2010
ACCA
28 Jun 2010
DBS
28 Jun 2010
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CAT / ACCA / DBS
Jun 2010 Intake
Commences On 28 June 2010
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CAT / ACCA / DBS
Jun 2010 Intake
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Home Our Courses Accounting & Finance ACCA
The Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants (ACCA)

Students acquire:
Knowledge in finance and accounting.
Skills in preparing accounts and analysing accounts.
Interpretation of accounting data for making managerial decisions.

Course Description
The ACCA Professional Scheme is a highly relevant, targeted combination of study and practical experience. The ACCA syllabus aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge, skills and techniques required by the modern professional accountant. The broad range of subjects is designed to ensure a depth of high quality, relevant knowledge, which can be applied throughout your chosen career. Future employers will be aware of your potential, because the ACCA qualification is highly regarded throughout the world.

Duration of Programme
Students have ten years to complete all examination papers from the date of registration.

Benefits
Global professional accounting qualification.

Qualification is relevant whereever one is because students are taught international accounting standards and best-practice performance management system.

Upon completing skills and knowledge levels students can opt to submit an assignment to Oxford Brookes University for an additional academic qualification - BSc. (hons) in Applied Accounting.

After qualifying and with 3 years working experience one can apply to become a member of MIA (Malaysian Institute of Accountants).

With the ACCA qualification, MBA students are given 6 exemptions to complete their MBA programmes.

This qualification enables you to become a Chartered Certified Accountant, use the designatory letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of finance or management in any business.