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FAQ For Online IFRS Course & Video Lectures



Ques 1: What is IFRS Course?

Ans: IFRS course by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants(ACCA) is a qualification in International Financial Reporting standards accepted across the globe. The Diploma in IFRS is developed to know the rules issued by the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB).

 

Ques 2: What is DipIFR?

Ans: ACCA Diploma in IFRS / Diploma in International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) is a global IFRS qualification created by Association of Chartered certified Accountants (ACCA). It helps in enhancing the knowledge regarding International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS).

 

Ques 3: How do I register for IFRS with ACCA?

Ans: You can register for IFRS at www.accaglobal.com:

You will need to fill the application form and make the payment on the website. You will need following documents:

  • Proof of identification: Passport/ driver license/ Birth certificate
  • Proof of Work/ Work Experience

 

Ques 4: Who can apply for IFRS course?

Ans: The following can apply for IFRS course:

  • All qualified CA
  • Students pursuing CA
  • Management accountants
  • Students of MBA(finance)
  • Professionals with career in Finance and accounts.
  • Graduate in Accounts

Three years of relevant accounting experience is required.

 

Note – ACCA Exam fees of GBP 206, which is to be paid directly to ACCA at the time of registration of the exam. Get Assistance in enrollment for ACCA DipIFR exam at discounted fees.


Here, at Takshila Learning, we provide a IFRS Online Classes , for ACCCA Certification. Prepare yourself with our IFRS Course Online by our expert faculty ACCA Amit Kumar. We are also serving Online Classes for various Courses such as School from K-12, Professional Courses, i.e., CA/CS/CMA/DIPIFR, Skill Development courses, i.e, Digital Marketing and Competitive Exams, i.e., SSC/Banking/Railways.

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