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How to become an Accounting Technician

To become an Accounting Technician (AT) you need to have a foundation of core accounting and business knowledge and skills.

There are two pathways to AT College membership:

Choose Your Pathway

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academic study?

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The new  Assessment of Competence pathway recognises your skills and experience, and there are
no exams to take

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