What does AAT qualified mean?
AAT Qualification is equivalent to accounting technician level qualification. AAT Level 2 is Equivalent to GCSE, AAT Level 3 is equivalent to two A-Levels and AAT Level 4 is equivalent to QCF Level 4 qualification. With an AAT qualification, you get exemptions from degree courses at over 30 Universities in the UK.
Is AAT respected?
There is no “wrong” way to progress through the AAT Levels, and many people choose to work for many years before furthering their qualifications. AAT qualification is highly respected—and makes you very employable.
Is AAT a qualified accountant?
AAT full membership (MAAT) is an internationally recognised professional status in accounting and finance. It demonstrates a high standard of education and experience to employers and clients, along with a commitment to development and keeping your skills up to date.
How much does AAT qualified earn?
Students working towards an AAT qualification have an average salary of £22,000. This rises to £30,000 for Full members with MAAT status who have completed the AAT Professional Diploma. AAT Fellow Members that have gained Fellow Membership after being a full member for 5+ years have an average salary of £40,000.
Is AAT equivalent to a bachelor degree?
AAT level 4 is equal to a diploma level. This is equivalent to an HNC level qualification or the first year of a degree on the QCF and qualifies you to become an AAT Fellow Member. A level 6 NVQ is equal to a bachelor’s degree, while level 4 and 5 equal to the first & second years of a bachelor’s degree respectively.
Is AAT Level 4 a degree?
Can you do ACA without AAT?
Whilst you can start the ACA straight after school or university, some people choose to first complete the AAT before moving onto ICAEW and chartered accountancy.
Can you do ACA after AAT?
The ACA is a great option after you have completed your Level 4 AAT. You can also begin to prepare for it if you’re at Level 3 AAT.
What level is HNC?
Level 4
Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) are work-related, or vocational, higher education qualifications. They are Level 4 and Level 5 qualifications respectively.