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10th March 2020, 04:39 AM
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Is Mathematics compulsory in Intermediate for studying ACCA?


Hi, I have recently completed my Intermediate - 12th Board exams and now I wish to do ACCA professional degree course. However, I did not had Mathematics in my Intermediate. So, am I eligible to register with ACCA?




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15th March 2020, 08:29 PM
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Default Re: Is Mathematics compulsory in Intermediate for studying ACCA?

For applying ACCA course, candidates should have passed 12th standard with Commerce stream including English and Mathematics subjects (like Accounts).

Also, candidate should have secured at least 65% marks in two subjects and over 50% in other subjects.

Since, you did not have Mathematics in 10+2, so you will not be eligible for applying ACCA course.

Note that ACCA is Association of Chartered Certified Accountants which is a UK-based body that offers global certification in Accountancy.
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