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How many courses can master of accounting ACCA be exempted from?

Only a master's degree in accounting is inevitable, and only an undergraduate degree is an accounting major. ACCA Association will evaluate how many courses are actually exempted according to the contents of the applicant's undergraduate school and professional courses, with a maximum of 9 courses exempted.

The master of accounting courses in many foreign schools are deceptive. As long as the undergraduate is a business major, you can apply for a master's degree in accounting. The course content is a simplified course of bachelor's degree in accounting. Basically, it is to add points for China immigrants, so the gold content and employability of the diploma are not as good as that of a real bachelor of accounting. Therefore, ACCA attaches importance to quality and credibility, and will not grant exemption just on the basis of a master's degree in accounting. But if the undergraduate major is business and the master major is accounting, you may be exempted from three F-level courses. In short, the master of accounting will not play a decisive role in exemption from the exam, but it is just icing on the cake.