
A new syllabus has been introduced to develop a comprehensive
understanding of knowledge, skills and techniques required
by a modern professional accountant. Your day will consist
of two -three hour lectures, from 09:30 am to 04:30 pm. All
sessions will be held during week days and students will be
required to attend at least 20 hours of tuition per week to
satisfy the Home Office requirements. All the study sessions
will be arranged in the following manners:
- 20 or 30 hours session per paper
- Revision kit covering key exam areas
- Progress test per paper
- Study text for each paper
- Includes 4 revision session/papers
- Mock examination per paper
Existing students
If a student is already registered under ACCA,
they do not need to re-register for the new syllabus. Students
will simply be transferred across to the new syllabus by ACCA
in August 2007. Please note that for existing students, the
current exam time limits will be renewed. Therefore, if a
student registered before 31 December 2006, they will be given
a further ten years to complete the new syllabus exams.
New students
All students have to be registered with ACCA
in order to take their exams. The standard ACCA registration
deadlines have remained the same:
Register by 15 August in order to sit the
first exams in December of that year;
Register by 31 December in order to sit
the first exams in the June of the following year.
Entry requirements for new students have not
changed. Students should register in the normal ways:
1) Online via www.accaglobal.com
2) Manually by completing & posting a
registration form to ACCA
ACCA normally takes approximately 6 weeks to
process a registration form.
Course Modules
| Fundamentals |
Professional |
| |
|
| Knowledge: |
Essentials: |
| All
papers 2 hour duration |
All
papers 3 hours duration |
| Multiple
choice exam format |
Exam
Format: Section A 1 compulsory question, Section B
choice of 2 from 3 |
| Can
be sat by Computer Based Examination (CBE), Internally
Assessed or Paper Based Examination |
Paper
Based Examination |
| |
|
| Skills: |
Options: |
| All
papers 3 hours duration |
Choice
of 2 papers from 4 |
| All
questions are compulsory |
All
papers 3 hours duration |
| Paper
Based Examination only |
Exam
paper format: Section A 2 compulsory questions,
Section B choice of 2 from 3. |
| |
Paper
Based Examination |
The professional papers are the same standard
as a Masters Degree
The chart below shows the relationship between
the current syllabus papers and their new syllabus
equivalents. If students have an exemption from or have
completed a paper under the current syllabus they will receive
an exemption from the new syllabus papers shown below.
Paper 3.4 & 3.7 Conversion
If students have passed 3.4, they are given a
general exemption from one new syllabus Option paper. It will
show on their records as A pass in Business Information
Management.
If students pass 3.7 under the current
syllabus but have not passed all other exams, there are two
possibilities:
1. If they have passed two option papers, they
will receive an exemption from paper P1
2. If they have only passed one option paper,
they can choose to ask for an exemption from P1 or P4. (If
they choose P1 they cannot then sit P4 as an option paper.)

Course Registration:
Students will be registered on immediate basis at the time
of fee payment. All students who are being enrolled for either
5 months or 3 months course required to pay fee either in
full or instalments. Students are recommended to visit college
prior to the commencement for the registration where course
timetable and study material will be issued after paying all
dues.
VISA: LCCM courses are fully recognised by the Home
Office for granting of Visa to overseas students. The letter
will be issued to confirm student’s admission with LCCM.
| Course
Duration |
Fees |
Course
Start Date |
| 2
Years |
£ 3,200 |
January/May/July |
| |
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