How can I balance my responsibilities as an international student pursuing an undergraduate degree and ACCA in New Zealand?
I currently reside in India and have been accepted into Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in New Zealand. I had already planned to pursue the ACCA qualification and registered with an online learning partner that is accredited by ACCA. Since this partner is a Platinum Learning Partner, I may qualify for five exemptions.
My plan is to attend AUT while simultaneously studying for the ACCA exams with the help of this Platinum Learning Partner. This way, I would only need to complete eight papers while still experiencing college life at AUT.
Could anyone provide an outline of the ACCA exams along with any tips or suggestions for managing this dual commitment?
One response
It’s great to hear about your plans to study at AUT in New Zealand while pursuing ACCA! Balancing both can be challenging, but with a structured approach, you can definitely manage it. Here are some suggestions and an outline for your ACCA journey:
Time Management
ACCA Exam Outline
ACCA has several levels, generally divided into Applied Knowledge, Applied Skills, and Applied Strategic Management. Given that you may receive exemptions, here’s how it typically breaks down:
Financial Accounting (FA)
Applied Skills (6 Papers):
Financial Reporting (FR)
Strategic Professional (2 Papers):
Tips for Success
Balance Work & Study
Stay Motivated
Good luck with your studies and your ACCA journey! If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to ask.