CA Program academic entry requirements & CA ANZ accredited courses
Understand the academic entry requirements to join the CA Program
In Brief
- View a list of tertiary courses accredited by Chartered Accountants ANZ
- Find out how to have your non-accredited degree assessed and bridge your knowledge with further study
- See the flexible / alternate study pathways to enter the CA Program
Academic entry pathways
You can be admitted to provisional CA membership and the CA Program via one of the following academic pathways:
(a) Hold a CA ANZ accredited degree or qualification that has been assessed by CA ANZ as equivalent to at least an Australian or New Zealand Bachelor degree (level 7 or higher) with coverage of required competency areas (see our ‘Recognised academic qualifications’ information and form for Standard Assessment of Academic Qualification);
or
(b) Hold a degree which has not been accredited by CA ANZ, but has been assessed by us as equivalent to at least an AU or NZ Bachelor degree (AQF level 7 or higher) with coverage of required competency areas and where the degree has not been delivered in English attainment of the English Language requirements
and
(c) Meet the ‘Required Competence’ through completed study to commence at least one core subject in the CA Program’s GradDipCA course.
If you do not hold an accredited degree or are in your final year of study towards a degree, identified knowledge gaps can be satisfied by completing additional study. This can be completed through an accredited conversion course or CA Foundations.
You can start CA Foundations units during your final year of degree study. Once you complete your degree and have completed the prerequisites for at least one CA Program subject, you can apply for provisional membership.
Each year, we assess Australian and New Zealand accounting degree programs and create a list of Accredited Tertiary Courses recognised for entry to the CA Program. While there is a range of recognised qualifications to enter the CA Program, all applicants are expected to demonstrate assumed knowledge in specific competency areas.
Further details can be found in the Required Competency Areas section below.
English language requirements
The study of Chartered Accounting is nuanced. Successful completion of the course requires a well-developed proficiency in the English language, reading and writing ability.
Candidates admitted on the basis of a CA ANZ accredited degree or qualification are deemed to have meet the English language requirements for admission.
Candidates admitted on the basis of a degree that is equivalent to at least an AU or NZ Bachelor degree (AQF level 7 or higher) with coverage of required competency areas that has not been delivered in English are required to demonstrate:
- they meet the required English language competency through demonstrating that, in the last two years, they achieved an academic IELTS minimum overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking), or an accepted equivalent^.
or
- have passed the CA ANZ Full (Permanent) migration skills assessment which includes an assessment of the above minimum accepted English Language English Language Proficiency skills of IELTS with a minimum overall score of 7 with no test score less than 7.0 in each of the of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking), or accepted equivalent for the migration skills assessment.
^ English language skills tests accepted include:
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic
- Test of English as a Foreign Language: internet based (TOEFL iBT)
- Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic
- Cambridge English C1 Advanced (formerly CAE) and Cambridge English C2 Proficiency (formerly CPE)
See CA Program Candidate Admission Policy and Procedure for further details
Academic entry pathways
What you need to know
To ensure success in the Chartered Accountants Program, you need to demonstrate that you have sufficient knowledge in the following areas:
- Accounting Systems and Processes
- Financial Accounting and Reporting
- Audit and Assurance
- Business Law
- Economics
- Finance and Financial Management
- Management Accounting
- Quantitative Methods
- Tax
- Information and Communication Technology
- Business Acumen (required from 2022 only)
Important download
Related downloads
- Standard Assessment of Academic Qualifications (pdf, 0.2 mb)
- Standard Assessment FAQs (pdf, 0.4 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2022 for AU, NZ and overseas (pdf, 2.2 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2021 for AU, NZ and overseas (pdf, 1.9 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2020 for AU, NZ and overseas (pdf, 1.9 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2019 for AU, NZ and overseas (pdf, 1.9 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2018 for AU, NZ and overseas (pdf, 1.8 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2017 for AU, NZ and overseas (pdf, 1.7 mb)
- 2016 Accredited Tertiary Courses Listing for New Zealand (pdf, 1.0 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2016 for AU and overseas (pdf, 1.5 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2015 AU and overseas (pdf, 1.5 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2014 AU and overseas (pdf, 1.4 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2013 AU and overseas (pdf, 0.6 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2012 AU and overseas (pdf, 0.4 mb)
- Accredited Tertiary Courses 2011 AU and overseas (pdf, 0.4 mb)
- 2015 Accredited Tertiary Courses Listing for New Zealand (pdf, 0.5 mb)
- 2014 Accredited Tertiary Courses Listing for New Zealand (pdf, 0.4 mb)
- 2013 Accredited Tertiary Courses Listing for New Zealand (pdf, 0.4 mb)