Needing advice as regards to moving on to ACA or ACCA after level THREE...

amy256
amy256 Registered Posts: 32
edited June 18 in AAT member discussion
Has anybody here had any experience of moving straight onto certificate level Chartered or onto Certified without going onto Level 4 AAT?

Any experiences or comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks :)
AAT Level 3 :)

Comments

  • sabina
    sabina Registered Posts: 28
    You can do down that route if you want to, but if you finish your AAT, you'll get some exemptions on some exams on your chartered exams, and you'll be AAT qualified.


  • k4pz
    k4pz Registered Posts: 7
    edited April 2016
    Hi,
    AAT level 4 can be done in a year.
    If you go onto ACA or ACCA you will need to do the foundation level which will probably take you a year also.
    With AAT>ACA you will get a maximum of 5 exemptions (depending on optional modules taken leaving you with potentially with 10 exams
    AAT>ACCA you will get 3 exemptions leaving 11 exams

    Either AAT or foundation chartered is fine - depends if you want extra letters after your name.
    I've passed my AAT in Jan 16 and now on ACCA F5 (passed F4). Having AAT definitely boosts understanding ACCA.

    Rgds

    K4pz
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