05-15-2004, 06:08 AM
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hi
thank suman u r such a nice person .
but i thing which i know about ACCA is the mini.. age req. is 21
and i m only 19
tell me what i do
should i go for CFA
thank again
take care
bye
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Minimum age requirement for ACCA is 18 and one should have completed atleast intermediate/A levels... One can also do ACCA after O levels but then first CAT has to be attempted... Even intermediate students have to do CAT first and then ACCA... Only ALevels students can directly enrol themselves for ACCA...
There is another route for ACCA... If you don't fulfill the other pre-requisites (i.e havent done Inter, etc), then you can still join ACCA through the 'Mature Student Entry Route'... For that you have to be atleast 21 years old...
Also, if you have done MBA, you might be entitled to exemptions from the first five ACCA examinations.
hi
thank suman u r such a nice person .
but i thing which i know about ACCA is the mini.. age req. is 21
and i m only 19
tell me what i do
should i go for CFA
thank again
take care
bye
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Minimum age requirement for ACCA is 18 and one should have completed atleast intermediate/A levels... One can also do ACCA after O levels but then first CAT has to be attempted... Even intermediate students have to do CAT first and then ACCA... Only ALevels students can directly enrol themselves for ACCA...
There is another route for ACCA... If you don't fulfill the other pre-requisites (i.e havent done Inter, etc), then you can still join ACCA through the 'Mature Student Entry Route'... For that you have to be atleast 21 years old...
Also, if you have done MBA, you might be entitled to exemptions from the first five ACCA examinations.