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ENROLL TO BECOME A REGISTERED STUDENT

Want to become a Registered Student?

To become a registered student of the ICAJ/ACCA you must have:
  • A minimum of three "O" Level or CXC (1 & 2) passes and two "A" Level passes
    Or
  • One "O" Level or CXC (1 & 2) passes and; three "A" level passes (including mathematics and English). (Statistics, accounting or commercial mathematics may be considered alternatives to mathematics)
    Or
  • You've completed the examinations of the ACCA Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) programme.
    Or
  • You've completed the two year programme for the Mature Student Entry Route (MSER)

If you have a degree in Accounting from the University of the West Indies (UWI) or the University of Technology (UTECH) you may also be accepted and will be entitled to exemptions from certain subjects under the ICAJ/ACCA Professional Examination.

You must apply to the ICAJ and also to our joint partners in the United Kingdom, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), to be admitted as a registered ICAJ/ACCA student.

When you pass the qualifying examinations, you may apply to the Institute to be admitted as a member. You may also wish to become a member of our associated body in the UK, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

For further information contact the Institute at 929-5869 or 929-6082 or via e-mail at students@icaj.org




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