About the qualification

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Learn more about Ireland's leading Accounting Technician qualification and the different ways that it can be studied.

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New Student Prospectus: 2011/12

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Why become an Accounting Technician?

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Accounting Technicians are qualified to work in many accountancy roles and there is always a strong demand for them in the marketplace.

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All the information you need to start you on your career as an Accounting Technician.

Accounting Technicians Ireland offer a professional qualification in just two years.

What are the entry requirements

The entry requirements for our accounting qualification are set out below. These are the minimum standards required of prospective students. Many applicants will have higher grades, and some colleges may apply their own criteria for admission which may be higher than those set out here.

Mature Student Entry Route (Over 21 years of age)

If you are 21 years of age you can apply to enrol as a student on the basis of your age and experience rather than on your
educational background. This is often helpful to people who want to return to work after an absence.

School Leaver Entry Route (Under 21 years of age)

School leavers from the Republic of Ireland must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Leaving Certificate with five passes on Ordinary Level papers. (Passes to include English and either Mathematics or Accountancy).
  • Leaving Certificate with four passes of which at least two are on Higher Level papers. (Passes to include English
    and either Mathematics or Accountancy).
  • Students who are sitting the Applied Leaving Certificate should contact the Registrar (register@AccountingTechniciansIreland.ie) directly for advice onwhether they are eligible.

School leavers from Northern Ireland should hold:

  • 1 A Level or 2 AS Levels with grades in English and at least one subject from Mathematics or Accountancy not lower than grade C at GCSE level.
  • BTEC National Diploma or Advanced GNVQ or equivalent.

Post Leaving Certificate/Further Education entry route:

Students who have successfully completed a nationally recognized qualification such as HETAC, FETAC (Level 5),
QCA or a BTEC National Diploma may be eligible to enter and gain exemptions from certain exam subjects. Accounting Technicians Ireland will be happy to give you information about your eligibility in these cases. These are the minimum standards required of potential students. Many applicants will have higher grades, and some colleges may apply their own criteria for admission which may be higher than those set out here.

What if I am already working?

You can register as a student in the normal way and take your exams using the services of one of the colleges offering a part-time course.

What if I have not yet started work?

You can enrol on a full-time programme leading to our exams. Course organisers will be happy to give you advice and information about your options.

What if I am already at college?

If you are now studying for a nationally-recognised qualification, such as FETAC, HETAC, QCA or BTEC, you can register with Accounting Technicians Ireland as a student when you have completed your course. You may be eligible for exemptions from certain exam subjects.

How do I become a student of Accounting Technicians Ireland?