Doing ACCA only without a bachelor’s degree, is it okay to do so?

Is it acceptable to pursue ACCA without holding a bachelor’s degree?

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  1. Yes, it’s perfectly okay to pursue the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification without a bachelor’s degree. ACCA is designed to be accessible, and many candidates start their Accounting careers by taking the ACCA exams directly.

    However, it’s important to note that while you can take the ACCA exams without a degree, having a bachelor’s degree can provide you with certain exemptions from some ACCA papers, potentially making the path to qualification quicker. Additionally, some employers may prefer or require a degree for certain positions, so it can be beneficial in the job market.

    If you’re determined to pursue the ACCA without a degree, make sure to gain practical experience and stay up to date with industry expectations to enhance your employability. Good luck!

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