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fees and Registration Process for Diploma in IFRS

ACCA course details, fees and Registration Process for Diploma in IFRS – ACCA online study

Online IFRS Classes : Takshila Learning offers online classes for ACCA’s Diploma in IFRS course. This online course is for students who want to gain knowledge of IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards). Our content is very helpful for students who want to do ACCA online study to appear in the examination for Diploma in IFRS conducted by ACCA.

Course details of Diploma in IFRS course

The eligibility criteria to apply for this IFRS course are as given below:
If you are a professionally qualified accountant  or are doing work as an auditor or own practice or business and is qualified according to national accounting standard (like, If you are a CA/CS/CMA) then you are eligible for Diploma in IFRS course by ACCA. But If you are working and are in practice, but not yet qualified according to national accounting standard, then you may still be eligible for this online ACCA course of Diploma in IFRS provided you fulfill anyone of the following:
  • 2 years relevant accounting experience and a relevant degree (attracting at least ACCA qualification exemptions F1-F4).
  • 2 years relevant accounting experience and an ACCA Certificate in International Financial Reporting.
  • Three years’ relevant accounting experience.
  • ACCA affiliate status.


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