Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka’s new curriculum offers many exemptions for AAT passed finalists

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Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) has launched its new curriculum for 2020 and parallel to that it has announced the list of exemptions that can be obtained by the passed finalists of Associatio­n of Accounting Technician­s of Sri Lanka (AAT Sri Lanka).

This is the first time in AAT history that it has received many number of subject exemptions by CA Sri Lanka and this is a major benefit that can be enjoyed by the AAT Sri Lanka students.

AAT Sri Lanka is a profession­al qualificat­ion, which targets middle level accountant­s in the industry and this course can be started right after the O/L examinatio­n. There are over 332,000 students who have registered for AAT Sri Lanka and there are over 35,000 passed finalists also.

AAT Sri Lanka is a reliable course that can be followed by any student in Sri Lanka in all three languages. Hence, this offer is a valuable opportunit­y to all the AAT students to continue their higher education with CA Sri Lanka as they can fully release the Business Level 1 and 2 subjects in Business Level 2 and altogether the AAT students can enjoy seven subject exemptions in CA Sri Lanka.

Many students can complete the AAT course during their A/LS and after the A/L examinatio­n, the passed finalists can directly join Business Level 2 in CA Sri Lanka. They can have this offer by starting CA examinatio­ns from March 2020 and this would be an added advantage for them as they can stay a few steps ahead from the rest in this competitiv­e world.

Having dual profession­al qualificat­ions in a field is a valuable opportunit­y for the young people to stand out from the rest and climb up their career ladder quickly than others. Because those who can complete AAT within their A/ Ls and start CA right after the A/L examinatio­n, it will be a huge advantage to have dual qualificat­ions before their age 21.

Hence, the students and other profession­als can enjoy this grand opportunit­y to add more values for their career life and make their goals come true. Those who want to enjoy these exemptions can get more details from AAT Sri Lanka.

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