Two cost layers, both shown in full — your tuition, plus ACCA UK's own published board fees.
There's no single honest price for ACCA in Dubai — your tuition depends on how many of the 13 exams you sit after exemptions. So instead of a poster price, you get a free exemption check, then your exact itemised fee, with ACCA UK's own registration, subscription and exam fees laid out alongside in pounds.
If you remember one thing: you pay your tuition provider to teach you, and you pay ACCA UK directly for the qualification. Honest pricing shows both — cheap-looking adverts usually hide the second.
The teaching: live weekend and evening classes, recorded catch-up, materials, question banks, trainer-marked mocks and a personal mentor. It's priced to the papers you sit after exemptions — so we quote it free after a two-minute check, not as a flat figure that's wrong for half of students.
Paid in pounds directly to ACCA in the UK, identical for every student worldwide: a one-off registration, an annual subscription, and a fee per exam you enter. No institute can discount these — a good one itemises them before you enrol. ACCA's current figures are below.
The left card is yours to personalise — free, in two minutes. The right card is ACCA UK's public price list, the same wherever you study in the world.
No obligation. Most B.Com students sit ~10 papers; your exact tuition is confirmed after a free exemption check.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Initial registration | £89 one-off |
| Annual subscription | £140 / year |
| Applied Skills exam (LW–FM) | ~£160 / paper |
| Strategic — SBL | ~£282 |
| Strategic — SBR & Options | ~£208 each |
ACCA's own published fees — the same for every institute worldwide. Book early: a late exam entry can jump from about £160 to over £400. Applied Knowledge papers (BT, MA, FA) are on-demand and lower-cost, but most B.Com graduates are exempt from them entirely.
Notice what the right-hand table makes obvious: ACCA's fees scale with the number of exams you enter. Fewer papers after exemptions means fewer £160–£282 exam fees and fewer years of the £140 subscription — so your exemption count is the single biggest lever on your total cost. That's the whole reason we run the free check first. Get your personalised fee sheet →
A cheap ACCA course in Dubai often means materials-only, or recordings with no live teaching. Here's everything inside our fee — and where ACCA's separate fees begin.
Weekend and weekday-evening classes taught by ACCA-qualified mentors, every session recorded so a missed Friday never sets you back a sitting.
Approved study texts, exam-kit question banks and our learning platform — included, not an add-on invoiced later.
Full mock exams marked by a human with written feedback, so you walk into the Dubai test centre knowing where you stand.
One-to-one doubt-clearing and coaching on the hard papers, built into the fee — never sold back to you as a premium upsell.
Attend and sit your mocks; if a paper doesn't go your way, our documented policy lets you re-attend that paper's tuition.
ACCA UK's £89 registration, £140 yearly subscription and per-exam fees are paid to ACCA directly — we itemise every one so the full number is on the table.
ACCA is a two-to-three-year commitment, and your cost arrives in stages — not as one lump sum. Both layers can be paced.
Your tuition can be broken into flexible instalments, including buy-now-pay-later through Tabby and Tamara, the UAE-licensed providers you already use. You spread tuition across your study period instead of paying it all at enrolment.
ACCA's exam fees are charged when you enter each paper, so the cost spreads naturally across the March, June, September and December sittings. You never pre-pay all 10 exams at once — you pay £160–£282 only as you book each one.
The single recurring item is ACCA's £140 annual subscription, due each year until you qualify. It's small, predictable, and we build it into the timeline so it's never a surprise on your card.
Instalment availability and terms depend on the Tabby/Tamara approval at checkout; we'll walk you through the options when we confirm your fee.
It's the most common question in the inbox — "just tell me the total." Here's why the honest answer is a free quote, not a banner number.
Picture three people who all searched "ACCA course fees in Dubai" this morning. A fresh B.Com graduate is exempt from the three Applied Knowledge papers and sits about 10 exams. A CA-Inter candidate may earn more exemptions and sit fewer. Someone with only A-Levels sits all 13. They pay different tuition and different ACCA exam fees, because they aren't buying the same course — a single poster price has to pick one and be wrong for the other two.
Cheap-looking flat prices usually win by leaving ACCA's £89 registration, £140 yearly subscription and per-exam fees off the page — so the "low" number quietly becomes a high one after you've signed. You get your exact paper count, your tuition for those papers, and ACCA's fees on those exams, all on one sheet.
No obligation, no deposit — just the real maths for your situation.
Researching the wider decision too? Compare our ACCA classes in Dubai, the structured ACCA training programme, one-to-one ACCA coaching, or read why we're the ACCA institute in Dubai that itemises everything. If you're a graduate, the ACCA after B.Com guide explains your exemptions in detail.
It's two layers. Your London International tuition is priced to how many papers you sit after exemptions — most B.Com graduates sit about 10 of the 13 exams — so we quote it free after a quick check rather than as a flat figure that's wrong for half of students. Separately, you pay ACCA UK directly: £89 registration, £140 a year subscription, and per-exam fees of roughly £160 at Applied Skills and £208–£282 at Strategic Professional. Your true total is your tuition plus ACCA's fees on your papers.
Because no single number is honest. A B.Com graduate, a CA-Inter candidate and an A-Level school-leaver all sit a different number of papers, so they can't pay the same. A flat price either overcharges the person with the most exemptions or hides exams you'll pay for later. We confirm your exact paper count free, then quote your real, itemised tuition — and show ACCA's fees alongside.
ACCA charges every student worldwide the same: £89 one-off initial registration, £140 annual subscription, Applied Skills exams at about £160 each, Strategic Business Leader (SBL) at about £282, and SBR plus each Strategic Option at about £208. These are paid in pounds directly to ACCA — not to us — and a late exam entry can more than double the standard fee, so we always book early.
Yes. Your London International tuition can be split into flexible instalments, including buy-now-pay-later through Tabby and Tamara, so you spread tuition across your study period instead of paying a lump sum. ACCA's own exam fees are paid per sitting as you book each paper, which naturally spreads that cost across the March, June, September and December exams.
Live weekend and evening classes with recorded catch-up, study materials and question banks, trainer-marked mock exams, a personal mentor and our written pass-support policy. It does not include ACCA UK's registration, subscription or per-exam fees — those go to ACCA directly, and we itemise every one so you see the full cost before enrolling.
On our side, no — your tuition quote is itemised and is the number you pay. The costs people forget are ACCA UK's: the £140 subscription that recurs every year until you qualify, the per-exam fee on any resit, and the steep late-entry surcharge near a deadline. We flag all three up front. Looking at the bigger picture? See our ACCA vs CMA comparison and the ACCA salary in Dubai guide to weigh cost against return.
No deposit, no hard sell. Send your qualification, get your honest paper count, your itemised tuition and ACCA's board fees on one sheet — then decide.
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