important dates & fees structure
Registration
Registration can take place at any time, however if you wish to take part in specific paper-based examination sessions, the following deadlines apply:
For the June exams
Register by 31 December of the preceding year
For the December exams
Register by 15 August of the same year
Joint Examination Scheme
Do you live in Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Cambodia, Cyprus, Greece, Guyana, Jamaica, Lesotho, Malawi, Malta, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Swaziland, Trinidad and Tobago, Vietnam or Zambia?
As a resident or a national of one of the above countries you can sit our internationally-accepted exams to satisfy the exam criteria for ACCA and the national accountancy body simultaneously. We call these Joint Examination Schemes.
Fees
On registration you will be asked to pay an initial subscription fee. Then on 1 January each year, an annual subscription fee will be due. As you enter for exams or claim exemptions, a payment will be requested.
The following fees are applicable in 2010 (and are subject to change without written notice)
ACCA Qualification student & MSER fees
Initial Registration £69
Subscription £69
*Re-registration fee £69
Exam/exemption fees
Knowledge £55
Skills £69
Professional £81
Additional fees may apply to register with the relevant Joint Examination Scheme partner - details of which can be can be found in the related documents section.
*If you have previously been registered with ACCA and wish to re-register, you should complete a re-registration form which can be obtained from the ACCA office in your country. The re-registration fee is £69 (an additional penalty fee of £69, plus any outstanding fees that you owe, may also be charged if you were removed from the register for non-payment of any fees and had not previously informed ACCA that you wished to leave the register).
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