How many papers are exempted in ACCA after CIMA?
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How many papers are exempted in ACCA after CIMA?
ACCA exam covers three levels: Knowledge level, Skills level, and Professional level CIMA has four levels: Operational level, Management level, Strategic Level, Professional Level. 14 papers have to be cleared to get ACCA certification. To get CIMA certification, 12 papers and 3 Case studies have to be cleared.
Can you have CIMA and ACCA?
After completing CIMA the ACCA will allow you to study with them, even if you are self employed doing more than bookkeeping i.e. a partner of an accounting firm or a self employed accountant. By having CIMA, you are now allowed to study ACCA without just doing bookkeeping.
How many CIMA exams are exempted from ACCA?
, studied at Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (2017) You are exempted from 11 exams of CIMA. Candidates who have successfully completed all exams of ACCA will be exempted from five papers of Certificate Level, three papers of Operational level and three papers of Management Level of CImA (UK).
How many papers can I be exempted from ACCA?
This is to ensure that there is uniformity and that the high standards and integrity of the qualification are maintained. You can be granted exemption from a maximum of 9 of the 14 papers of the ACCA qualification. Which papers you can be exempted from will depend on which of the CIMA papers you have passed.
What are the Cima gateway exemptions?
Once you have passed the CIMA Gateway Exam, you will be granted 11 exemptions that include subjects from the certificate level, operational and management level exams, allowing you to progress straight to the strategic level of the CIMA Professional Qualification.
How do I find out if I am exempt from Cima?
Our exemptions search will help you find out if the qualification you have studied exempts you from sitting some CIMA exams. If your qualification is on our database of accredited programmes, you will see which CIMA exams you may be exempt from.