To reach far on the corporate ladder, professionals are expected to furnish more and more paper qualifications to support their experiences and skill levels. As such, more often than not they are faced with the dilemma of spending time studying the same old theories and lessons over and over under differently named qualifications and courses. [...]

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ACCA offers exemption for other professional accountancy qualifications

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To reach far on the corporate ladder, professionals are expected to furnish more and more paper qualifications to support their experiences and skill levels. As such, more often than not they are faced with the dilemma of spending time studying the same old theories and lessons over and over under differently named qualifications and courses.

To eliminate this, save valuable time and enable easy access to higher education qualifications, the largest and fastest growing global professional accountancy body the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is now offering exemptions for students who have obtained credentials of relevant accountancy qualifications prior to starting the ACCA’s qualification program.

Under this exemption scheme, students can now refrain from undertaking all exams listed in the ACCA Qualification or at the foundation level, and can instead start studying at their level of knowledge ascertained through other qualification programs. Students who have completed CIMA, CMA , CA and AAT examinations will be exempted upto nine papers of ACCA as per the relevant qualifaciation completed and completion date of the qualification. Those who are part qualified in these examinations will be exempted on a paper to paper basis. These exemptions can also be utlized by students who have completed their accountany degree at local universities .

To claim the exemptions, a student must send official proof of any qualifications – such as academic transcripts or award certificates along with their registration form so that ACCA can assess their eligibility for the exemptions.

ACCA Sri Lanka Head Nilusha Ranasinghe said “ACCA is the first international UK accounting body that has accepted the CMA and CA Sri Lanka qualification for the purpose of granting exemptions.

By doing so, it has opened a window of opportunity for locally qualified accountants to continue their education and better their career prospects, by pursuing a globally renowned professional qualification which is flexible and accessible to all. “ACCA will continue to work closely with other accountancy professions in the country to formalise our relationship, to share views, and to work towards the development of the accountancy profession through mutual co-operation.”

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