Acca course
Sanaa...Tulip... (student) (186 Points)
15 August 2015Sanaa...Tulip... (student) (186 Points)
15 August 2015
Prashant Rajput
(An insatiable Learner)
(889 Points)
Replied 15 August 2015
Sanaa...Tulip...
(student)
(186 Points)
Replied 16 August 2015
Prashant Rajput
(An insatiable Learner)
(889 Points)
Replied 30 August 2015
Deepanshi Arora
(2 Points)
Replied 22 October 2024
heyy Sanna I’m currently pursuing the ACCA and it’s been a very good experience. ACCA is globally recognized, and it opens up a lot of opportunities in finance and accounting across industries. In this course we have to give 13 exams divided into three levels: Applied Knowledge, Applied Skills, and Strategic Professional. You can pace yourself based on your own schedule, which makes it flexible for both full-time students and working professionals.
One thing to note, is that ACCA requires consistent effort. the higher subjects demand time and hardwork. You’ll be covering a wide range of topics such as financial reporting, taxation, audit, and ethics. What really worked for me was the guidance I got from VGLD Institute. They’ve been super supportive with detailed coaching, and their faculty is highly experienced. They help break down complex concepts, making the learning process smoother. The regular mock tests and doubt-clearing sessions at VGLD also helped me stay on track.
From my experience, you need a balance of self-study and attending coaching classes. Since ACCA is a professional qualification, practical knowledge is key.
Adhiti Mehta
(ACCA student )
(37 Points)
Replied 22 October 2024
I have been doing ACCA as well. It is more fun, if you enroll in the best ACCA institute.
Rohan Patil
(14 Points)
Replied 24 October 2024
ACCA is good qualification but don't expect it to be the equivalent of CA. Infact ACCA is good option than spending lacs in MBA senseless colleges. Read more about Acca HERE,
https://mentormecareers.com/is-acca-better-than-ca-chartered-accountancythe-real-truth/