ACCA and The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India are offering a course of Diploma in IFRS to its Members.
Eligibility:
If you are a professional accountant or auditor who works in practice or business, and are qualified according to national accounting standards, then you are eligible to take this ACCA financial reporting qualification.
If you are working in practice, but not yet qualified, then you may still be eligible. You will need to prove that you have one of the following:
- Two years’ relevant accounting experience and a relevant degree (attracting at least ACCA qualification exemptions F1-F4)
- Two years‘ relevant accounting experience and an ACCA Certificate in International Financial Reporting
- Three years’ relevant accounting experience
- ACCA affiliate status
Exam Pattern:
The Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR) is assessed by a single three-hour, 15 minute written exam. You will need to achieve a 50 per cent mark or above to complete the paper. The exam is held twice a year – in June and December at ACCA’s exam centres. Please see the dates and fees tab for the most up-to-date exam dates.
There are two sections to the paper which requires a mix of calculations and written answers. The assessment marks are split as follows:
The Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR) is assessed by a single three-hour, 15 minute written exam. You will need to achieve a 50 per cent mark or above to complete the paper. The exam is held twice a year – in June and December at ACCA’s exam centres. Please see the dates and fees tab for the most up-to-date exam dates.
There are two sections to the paper which requires a mix of calculations and written answers. The assessment marks are split as follows:
Marks | ||
Section A | One ‘groups’ question | 40 |
Section B | Three scenario questions | 60 |
(20 marks each) | 100 |
To apply for ACCA DipIFRS click here