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NBAA wishes to inform its esteemed stakeholders and the general public that it has reviewed its syllabus for both Professional and Accounting Technician examination schemes. During its 158th Ordinary meeting held on 26th March 2013, the NBAA Governing Board has approved the revised syllabi to be tested effective from the November 2014 examination session in order to give adequate time for the NBAA students and Tuition Providers to be prepared well in advance for smooth takeoff of the revised syllabus. The detailed syllabus contents, the conversion scheme showing how the candidates progress from the old to the revised syllabus, the exemption requirements, rules and regulations are to be communicated in due course. Generally, the main features of the revised syllabus in comparison with that which are to be phased out after May 2014 examination session are:
The number of papers to be tested are fewer than in the existing syllabus
The syllabus has been designed in a competence based approach
Accounting Technician Level I
1. Foundation
Source:National Board of Accountants and Auditors - NBAA
The number of papers to be tested are fewer than in the existing syllabus
The syllabus has been designed in a competence based approach
Accounting Technician Level I
- T01 Book keeping and Accounts
- T02 Elements of Business Mathematics & Statistics
- T03 Introduction to Information and CommunicationTechnology
- T04 Business Communication Skills
- T05 Principles of Accounting & Auditing
- T06 Principles of Cost Accounting
- T07 Elements of Commercial Knowledge and Taxation
- T08 Accounting for Public Sector and Cooperatives
1. Foundation
- A1 Quantitative Techniques
- A2 Business and Management
- A3 Accounting
- A4 Business Information
- A5 Business Law
- B1 Financial Management
- B2 Financial Accounting
- B3 Auditing Principles and Practice
- B4 Public Finance
- B5 Performance Management
- B6 Management, Governance and Ethics
- C1 Corporate Reporting
- C2 Audit and Assurance
- C3 Business and Corporate Finance
- C4 Tax Law and Practice
Source:National Board of Accountants and Auditors - NBAA