17 Aug
17Aug

Exam Scheduling

The CPA course stretches for 18 months and you cannot do exams randomly. Taking a break after one section can lead to severe failure. If you are taking up the exam again, here’s a smart plan for you. 

Taking AUD first is more beneficial as there might be changes in the syllabus or exams might get canceled or delayed. So to keep your hard work paid for a tough section, take AUD first. It is also a time-crunching exam and can make your preparation easier and less disruptive.

Putting BEC second is a wise option as it is a mixture of exams that are more futuristic and trending. So choose a trainer where CPA classes are well-informed and personalized by practitioners to complex topics even if the BEC syllabus undergoes amendments or changes in structure.

However, The BEC section will be replaced by three core disciplines: Business Analysis and Reporting BAR, Information Systems & Controls ISC, and Tax Compliance and Planning (TCP). A CPA candidate can choose one of the three disciplines while taking the exams in 2024 instead of BEC. An underlying goal here is to make CPAs specialists in a particular field. 

FAR as the third option is good as it is math-driven. As it covers a range of extensive topics from accounting rules and standards and multiple financial statements to the consolidation of local and state governments, it requires accounting professionals a die-hard study preparation.

The REG exam is the most intriguing paper that includes 2 MCQs, and 3 Task-based Simulations. It has complex patterns of questions taken into account during grading a CPA candidate, hence a huge amount of time and dedication is required. 

Also, read: 10 Things to buckle up if you fail to crack your CPA exam!


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