About ACCA

ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants who aim to offer business-relevant, first-choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management. ACCA support 140,000 members and 404,000 students throughout their careers, providing services through a network of 83 offices and centres. ACCA’s global infrastructure means that exams and support are delivered- and reputation and influence developed-at a local level, directly benefiting stakeholders wherever they based, or plan to move to, in pursuit of new career opportunities.


DipIFR-ACCA

The Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR) is designed to develop your knowledge of IFRS – providing an understanding of the concepts and principles which underpin them, and their application in the international marketplace.

Eligibility

Professional accountants and auditors, working in practice and industry, who are qualified in accordance with national accounting standards, are eligible to take the qualification. Official documentation is required.

Practitioners who may not yet be qualified, but who can verify the following, are also eligible:

Assessment

Exam format:
The exam is a three hour paper in two sections. It contains a mix of computational and discursive elements. Some questions adopt a scenario/case study approach. Section A includes a mainly computational question and Section B contains a mix of computational and discursive questions.

 

No of marks

Section A: One group accounting question

40

Section B: Three compulsory questions (20 marks each)

60

 

100

All questions are compulsory to ensure each candidate is examined on all the main syllabus areas. The paper will be:

Fees
The initial registration fee includes one exam attempt. A fee is payable per re-sit.
The following fees are now applicable (and are subject to change without written notice).

Registration fee (including one exam attempt)

£160

Re-sit fee

£160 (if applicable)

Exam centres operated by ACCA in India
Bangalore              Chennai                    Cochin                       Hyderabad            
Kolkata                  Mumbai                     New Delhi                  Pune

 

How to register
You can apply to register for the Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR) at any time, however in order to sit exams at a specific session, ACCA needs to receive your registration form and all your supporting documentation by the following closing dates:

For the June exams
Register by 15 April

For the December exams
Register by 15 October
The same dates apply for requests to change exam sessions and centres.

Register online
The quickest way to register as a DipIFR student is to go online, however your supporting documentation is still required to finalise your application. In order to sit exams at a specific session these will need to be received by ACCA by the closing dates above.
 
Register by post
You can also apply by completing the application form in the related documents section, and sending it to ACCA along with your supporting documentation. In order to sit exams at a specific session these will need to be received by ACCA by the closing dates above.

Registration Details: Click here

For more details on ACCA DipIFR, visit www.accaglobal.com