Exams
There are 15 ACA exam modules across two stages - the Professional Stage and the Advanced Stage. They will test you in all aspects of business and finance. Six of the Professional Stage exams are computer-based assessments, and the other six Professional Stage exams are paper-based exams. The Advanced Stage exams are paper-based exams.
Please note: At the same time as you study for your exams, you will need to undertake learning across the different levels and stages of TWE (see step 3), IPD (see step 4) and STE (see step 5). Please read the relevant sections carefully as there is advice about what stages you should have reached before you attempt certain exams.
Credit for prior learning (exam exemptions)
Credit for prior learning is our term for exam exemptions. Some students with an accounting or business related degree or a professional accountancy qualification may be eligible for credit/exemption for some of the ICAEW exam modules.
Students studying at the following are eligible for eight credits from the Professional Stage:
If your university or degree course is not listed here, you may still be able to apply for credit for some of the exam modules. Check our credit directory.
You are encouraged to apply for credits as soon as possible to allow time for ICAEW to process your application. You cannot apply for credit for an exam that you have already sat.
Exam applications
As an ACA student, you must apply for each of the exams you will sit. At the Professional Stage exams, ICAEW regulations allow a maximum of four attempts at each exam. If you fail a Professional Stage exam four times you will not be allowed to progress with your ACA studies.
There are no restrictions on the number of attempts you are allowed at each of the Advanced Stage exams. We would always recommend that you are fully prepared for each exam as repeated failures may not be tolerated by your employer. Please check with your employer regarding the number of attempts they will allow you.
Exams are held in Nicosia. You can sit the Professional Stage knowledge modules computer-based assessments at any time of the year. The Professional Stage application modules exams are available in March, June, September and December. The Advanced Stage exams are available in July and November. All exams must be pre-booked.
Details of the exam venue will be sent to you approximately two weeks before the examination date.
Please make sure you understand the relevant exam dates and deadlines (PDF 107KB/2 pages) and the ACA exam regulations before your exams.
Exams fees
Exam fees must be paid when you apply for your exams.
ACA learning materials
There are learning materials for each of the ACA exams. The materials usually consist of a study manual and a question bank/practise material.
If you are following classroom tuition, please check with your tuition provider first as they may have bought the learning materials on your behalf and already included the cost of these as part of their costs.
Learning materials are available to buy at www.gillards.com/icaew.
Tuition
A number of tuition providers offer ACA tuition in a variety of delivery methods around the world. To find out what tuition is available in your region, please go to ACA tuition providers page.
Exam support
ICAEW provides ACA students with a range of exam resources to help you study for each exam module. You can access:
Once registered with ICAEW, you have access to the online student community. This allows you to share views and exchange ideas on topics that are important to you. There are regular Ask an expert and Ask a tutor sessions. The student community is reserved for students only.
Exam results
Exam results for paper-based exam sessions are usually released five weeks after the exam week.