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Upon receipt of your online application, the Accreditation team will conduct a number of checks.  One of which is to determine the comparability level of the qualification submitted.  This will inform the decision on the maximum number of exemptions that can be considered before an assessment of syllabus and examinations.
 


 

The Accreditation team considers the equivalence of the ACCA Qualification together with independent comparability advice on the standard of qualifications. ACCA uses UK ENIC, an internationally recognised equivalence agency, to compare the standard of qualifications worldwide to the ACCA Qualification.

ACCA uses this independent information to determine the maximum levels of exemption which we can apply to different qualifications from around the world. The table below shows the maximum exemption which can be considered for qualifications which fall within each level of UK equivalence:
 

This check is embedded within the exemption accreditation review process.  Should your application be unsuccessful in obtaining the exemptions expected, a full explanation will be included with your outcome.
 

More information on the programme can be found here Exemption accreditation | Learning providers | ACCA Global

If you have questions relating to the number of exemptions you can apply for, please use the Contact Us option below and submit your query.

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