The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) qualification is gaining significant popularity among Indian finance professionals and students. However, navigating the registration and examination process can sometimes be confusing for new candidates. This comprehensive guide walks you through every step of registering for ACCA exams in India, from initial application to sitting for your first examination.
The journey to becoming an ACCA member begins with proper registration. The process involves several key stages:
Initial registration with ACCA
Understanding exemptions based on previous qualifications
Exam entry for specific papers
Scheduling computer-based exams (CBEs) or preparing for session-based exams
Let's explore each stage in detail to ensure your journey starts smoothly.
Before beginning the registration process, confirm you meet ACCA's basic eligibility criteria:
Minimum age: 16 years or above
Educational qualifications: 10+2 (Higher Secondary) or equivalent
English proficiency: Adequate for professional studies
ACCA has made its entry requirements flexible, allowing candidates with varying educational backgrounds to pursue the qualification.
The first practical step is setting up your online portal:
Visit the official ACCA website (accaglobal.com)
Click on the "Apply Now" button
Select "Student Registration"
Create your account with a valid email address
Verify your email through the confirmation link sent to your inbox
This MyACCA account will be your central hub for all interactions with ACCA throughout your qualification journey.
Once your account is created, complete the detailed application:
Personal Information
Provide accurate personal details
Use your legal name as it appears on official documents
Ensure your contact details are current
Educational Background
Enter your academic qualifications
List institutions attended and qualifications earned
Be prepared to provide supporting documentation
Employment Details (if applicable)
Include relevant work experience
Mention any accounting or finance roles
Document Submission
Upload scanned copies of:
Educational certificates
Identity proof (passport/Aadhaar card)
Recent photograph
Any additional documentation requested
Declaration
Read and accept ACCA's terms and conditions
Confirm the accuracy of all provided information
Your initial registration involves several fee components:
Registration Fee: One-time payment when joining ACCA
Annual Subscription: Yearly fee to maintain your student status
Exemption Fees: Applicable if you qualify for exemptions based on prior qualifications
While exact amounts change periodically, be prepared to pay approximately ₹10,000-15,000 for initial registration, depending on current exchange rates and any promotional offers available.
ACCA accepts various payment methods from Indian students:
Credit/debit cards (Visa, MasterCard)
Online banking
International payment services
All payments are processed in British Pounds (GBP), so be mindful of currency conversion charges that your bank may apply.
ACCA offers exemptions from certain papers based on your previous qualifications:
Bachelor's or Master's degrees in commerce/accounting
Other professional qualifications (e.g., CA Intermediate, CMA)
Specific accredited programmes from recognised institutions
To determine your exemptions:
Submit your complete educational history during registration
Upload clear, legible copies of certificates and transcripts
Pay the applicable exemption fees once these are assessed
Receive confirmation of granted exemptions through your MyACCA account
While exemptions are assessed individually, Indian students commonly receive exemptions for:
B.Com Graduates: Typically eligible for 2-3 papers at the Applied Knowledge level
M.Com Graduates: Potential for 3-4 paper exemptions
CA Intermediate: Various exemptions depending on completion level
Accredited Programme Graduates: Up to 9 paper exemptions
Remember that exemptions are not automatic you must apply and receive official confirmation before proceeding.
Once your initial registration is complete and exemptions are processed, you're ready to register for examinations.
ACCA offers two examination formats in India:
Computer-Based Exams (CBEs)
Applied Knowledge level papers (BT, MA, FA)
On-demand availability throughout the year
Immediate results in most cases
Available at authorised CBE centres across India
Session-Based Exams
Applied Skills and Strategic Professional level papers
Four examination sessions annually (March, June, September, December)
Results released on specified dates
Conducted at designated examination centres
To register for exams through your MyACCA account:
Log in to MyACCA
Navigate to "Exam Entry" section
Select the papers you wish to attempt
Choose your preferred examination session (for session-based exams)
Review the selected papers and session dates
Proceed to payment
Be mindful of the strict registration deadlines:
Standard Entry Deadline: Typically 8 weeks before the exam date
Late Entry Deadline: Usually 3 weeks before the exam date (incurs additional fees)
Missing these deadlines means waiting for the next examination session, potentially delaying your progress.
Exam fees vary by paper level:
Applied Knowledge papers: Approximately ₹7,000-8,000 per paper
Applied Skills papers: Approximately ₹10,000-12,000 per paper
Strategic Professional papers: Approximately ₹12,000-15,000 per paper
Late entry fees add approximately 50% to the standard examination cost, making timely registration financially prudent.
For Applied Knowledge level papers (CBEs), an additional step is required after the exam is entered.
After registering and paying for CBE papers:
Locate approved CBE centres in your city through the ACCA website
Contact the centre directly to book your preferred date and time
Confirm booking details and requirements
Receive booking confirmation from the centre
ACCA has authorised numerous CBE centres across India, including:
Delhi-NCR: Multiple locations in Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida
Mumbai: Centres in Andheri, Dadar, and South Mumbai
Bangalore: Locations in the central and eastern parts of the city
Chennai: Centres in T. Nagar and Nungambakkam
Hyderabad: Locations in Ameerpet and Himayatnagar
Pune: Centres in Deccan and Kothrud
Kolkata: Locations in Salt Lake and central Kolkata
Always verify the current status and exact address of centres through the ACCA website or by contacting ACCA India directly.
For Applied Skills and Strategic Professional level papers, ACCA allocates examination centres.
After registering for session-based exams:
ACCA allocates you to an examination centre in your preferred city
You'll receive a confirmation email with centre details approximately 2-3 weeks before the examination
Download your examination docket, which includes venue information and exam instructions
Session-based exams are typically held in:
Delhi
Mumbai
Bangalore
Chennai
Hyderabad
Kolkata
Pune
Ahmedabad
Kochi
Chandigarh
The specific venues may change between examination sessions, so always carefully check your examination docket.
On examination day, bring:
Printed examination docket
Valid photo identification (matching your ACCA registration details)
Passport
Aadhaar card
Driving license
Voter ID
Permitted calculator (check ACCA guidelines for approved models)
Stationery as specified in your docket
Familiarise yourself with examination regulations:
Arrive at least 45 minutes before the scheduled start time
Electronic devices are strictly prohibited in the examination hall
Follow all instructions provided by the examination supervisors
Be aware of permitted and prohibited materials
Understand time allocations and the question paper structure
MyACCA provides tools to monitor your qualification journey:
Examination history and results
Upcoming exam entries
Subscriptions and payments
Ethics module progression
Practical experience recording
To remain an active ACCA student:
Pay your annual subscription on time
Attempt at least one exam every calendar year
Adhere to ACCA's ethical guidelines
Update your personal information as needed
If experiencing payment difficulties:
Try an alternative payment method
Ensure your card is enabled for international transactions
Contact your bank to authorise the transaction
Reach out to ACCA Connect if problems persist
If your registration is taking longer than expected:
Check if all required documents were uploaded clearly
Verify if additional information has been requested via email
Contact ACCA Connect for status updates
Be patient during peak registration periods
If unsure about your exam registration status:
Check the "Exam Entry" section in MyACCA
Look for confirmation emails from ACCA
Verify that payment has been processed successfully
Contact ACCA Connect if confirmation is missing
ACCA's global customer service centre can be reached:
By phone: +44 141 582 2000
By email: [email protected]
Online chat through the ACCA website
Authorised ACCA teaching institutions can provide registration assistance and guidance throughout your ACCA journey.
Registering for ACCA exams in India is a straightforward process when you understand the steps involved. By following this guide, you can navigate the initial registration, exemption application, and examination entry processes with confidence. Remember that proper preparation for these administrative steps is just as important as your examination preparation itself.
The journey to achieving the ACCA qualification requires commitment and organisation, starting with these initial registration steps. With the right approach, you'll be well on your way to joining the global community of ACCA professionals and accessing the career opportunities this prestigious qualification offers.