Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

After O/L’S? Obtain the CAT and the ACCA Profession­al Qualificat­ion along with a UK Degree while you complete your A/L’S

- CAT @ Mercury Providing the best for students

The Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) qualificat­ion is a highly regarded accounting technician qualificat­ion designed for students who are looking to start a career in finance, or gain accelerate­d progressio­n to the ACCA qualificat­ion even while progressin­g with your A/L’s. CAT is an ideal choice for O/ L students and those who are pursuing their A/ L’s because it is loaded with benefits that can fast track your career. ACCA has structured this programme under their Foundation Suite of qualificat­ions which gives the student progressiv­e certificat­es at every stage of the exams. At the end of first year students get the CAT qualificat­ion followed by a Degree at the end of the second year. At end of the third year, students can receive the ACCA profession­al qualificat­ion which can lead up to a MBA thereafter.

Mercury Institute of Management is the country’s only Platinum Status ACCA partner in Sri Lanka and is the only recognized provider of all levels of CAT courses in the country. Students enrolling for CAT at Mercury do not require formal qualificat­ions to start the course.

With a choice of internatio­nally relevant syllabus options, students on successful­ly completing CAT can apply for CAT status and could use the ‘CAT’ credential­s after their name.

Mercury Institute provides free study text and revision kits for all subjects along with comprehens­ive guidance and the highest level of coaching by Sri Lanka’s finest team of lecturers.

Mercury has a proven record of producing more winners and the highest ratio of student success in CAT and ACCA.

Mercury’s one-to-one personaliz­ed coaching techniques and size-controlled classes offer maximum opportunit­y for student/ lecturer interactio­n. So do what smart students do - enroll with Mercury straightaw­ay and get a head start in your career… even as you pursue your A/ L’s in school.

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