ACCA Fees for India CA
The ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) fees for Chartered Accountants (CA) in India are typically structured to offer exemptions and benefits based on their prior qualifications. For Indian CAs, the ACCA offers exemptions in up to nine out of the thirteen ACCA papers, which reduces both the time and cost involved in earning the ACCA qualification.
The fee structure generally includes the following:
Exemption Fees: Indian CAs receive exemptions for foundational papers, but they need to pay a fee for each exempted paper, which reduces the total number of exams they need to take.
Exam Fees: For the remaining exams, students pay per paper. The fees vary depending on the level of the exam and the time of registration (early or late).
Registration Fees: A one-time registration fee is payable when signing up for ACCA.
Annual Subscription: This is a recurring yearly fee to maintain ACCA student status.
Training and Coaching Fees: Depending on the coaching provider, such as FinTram Global, additional costs may apply for study materials, live classes, and personalized support.
With exemptions and tailored training, Indian CAs can complete the ACCA qualification at a reduced cost, making it an attractive option for advancing their international finance and accounting careers.