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Take your first step to become certified at Global Technology!

Equip yourself with the knowledge and skill of Accountancy, Information Technology and Management.


Why choose Global Technology?

  • CAT, ACCA Certified and experienced tutors
  • Most competitive rates
  • Excellent hand out and exam program
  • 3-Month & 6-Month programs.
  • Day, Evening and Weekend classes
  • Guaranteed pass or a free re-sit (tuition)
  • Comfortable environment
  • Express classes are also available

 

Course Details

You will need to complete a maximum of nine exams for the CAT Qualification, which are split into three levels. These exams are designed to test the knowledge, skills and understanding you will need to work in accounting support roles. The exams cover the key areas of Accounting, Finance, IT and Management. The Advanced Level exams are of equivalent standard to the first year of a university degree and offer a choice of options to suit your career needs.

INTRODUCTORY LEVEL

T1 - Recording Financial Transactions

T2 - Information for Management Control

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

T3 - Maintaining Financial Records

T4 - Accounting for Costs

ADVANCED LEVEL

T5 - Managing People and Systems

T6 - Drafting Financial Statements

T7 - Planning, Control and Performance Management

Optional Exams (Any 2/3):

T8 - Implementing Audit Procedures

T9 - Preparing Taxation Computations

T10 - Managing Finances

There is no time limit to completing the exams and individual subject passes are allowed for all papers. Paper based exams can be attempted twice a year in June & December.

Computer based Exams can be done at Global Technology’s CBE Center.

You can sit the papers in any order to suit your own career or study needs, however it is advised that they should be attempted in numerical order. There is no restriction to the number of exams you may attempt, allowing you to choose to sit as many or as few papers as you like at each exam session. You are, however, recommended to attempt a maximum of four papers in each six-month period.

 
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