ACCA Subjects and Syllabus

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Updated on - Jan 16, 2024

ACCA Syllabus has been specified by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. The curriculum is uniform across the country, and it is followed by all state and national institutions. Some of the ACCA course subjects the students have to pass are Financial Accounting, Accountant in Business, Taxation, Audit and Assurance, etc.

ACCA Syllabus

Students participating in the ACCA programme will cover all of the domain's primary components. The ACCA syllabus is organised and grouped into three groups. Professional, Fundamental Knowledge, and Fundamental Skills. Each level has a specific combination of subjects that will help the students gain knowledge about the various concepts in topics such as finance, accounts, business, ethics, etc.

ACCA syllabus is usually merged with either B.Com or BBA, while making these courses some of the most popular choices among commerce students. The courses are required for the fundamental knowledge and skills levels, however, there are necessary and elective subjects at the professional level.

The table below contains the detailed ACCA subjects for all three levels:

Levels Paper Code Subjects
Knowledge Level
F1 Accountant in Business
F2 Management Accounting
F3 Financial Accounting
Skills Level
F4 Corporate and Business Law
F5 Performance Management
F6 Taxation
F7 Financial Reporting
F8 Audit and Assurance
F9 Financial Management
Professional Level
Compulsory
P1/P3 Strategic Business Leader (SBL)
P2
Strategic Business Reporting (SBR)
Optional (Any 2)
P4
Advanced Financial Management (AFM)
P5
Advanced Performance Management (APM)
P6 Advanced Taxation (ATX)
P7
Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)

ACCA Course Structure

The course may take up to 7 years, depending on the student's interests and coursework, as well as the ACCA requirements, and will be split down into appropriate papers that they must pass over the course of these 7 years. The structure of the course is as follows:

  • 3 to 7-Year Long Course
  • Knowledge Level Papers
  • Skills Level Papers
  • Professional Level Papers

ACCA Teaching Methodology and Techniques

As a result of the ACCA course's comprehensive teaching methodologies and approaches, students will have access to all essential education and facilities. The following are some general teaching strategies and methodologies:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Mock Papers
  • Projects of Research

ACCA Course Projects

Students can choose project topics based on their personal interests and the sector they wish to work in after finishing the course. The following are some of the most popular ACCA projects:

  • The purpose and types of business organisation
  • The formal and informal business organisation
  • The relationship between accounting and other business functions
  • Internal controls, authorization, security of data and compliance within a business

ACCA Course Books 

Books may be a fantastic investment for ACCA students since they may help them learn more about their study topic. Students can learn more about topics that interest them by using books as a data medium. One must have a full grasp of all of the major disciplines in order to finish this course, which can only be achieved through reading and studying official and reference sources. Following are some ACCA books:

Name of Book

Author

ACCA Strategic Business Leader

BPP Learning Media 

ACCA Financial Management

BPP Learning Media

ACCA Business and Technology

Kaplan Publishing

ACCA Management Information

Kaplan Publishing

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