ANAN Professional & Conversion Training Programme 2021/2022
Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN) A.K.A Nigerian College of Accountancy (NCA) Kwall, Near Jos Professional and Conversion Training Programme Admission Form, Courses, Admission Requirements, Application Guidelines, Deadline / Closing Date for 2021/2022 Academic Session [Full-Time and Part-Time].
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Professional and Conversion Training Programme of the Nigerian College of Accountancy (NCA) for the 2021/2022 Academic Session.

RECOMMENDED: ANAN Admission Form 2021/2022 | Degree & HND.

The Nigeria College of Accountancy, Jos, is the Training Arm of The Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, ANAN. The Association was established in 1979, and chartered by Act 76, 0f 1993. Its Permanent Site is situated at Nigerian College of Accountancy, College of Accountancy Road, Kwall-Near Jos. .

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

(A) PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME

a. B.Sc. in Accountancy of any Nigerian University, or any Approved overseas University.
b. Higher national Diploma in Accountancy of any Nigerian Polytechnic.

COURSE STRUCTURE FOR PROFESSIONAL AND CONVERSION CLASSES EXAMINATIONS

1. PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION ‘A’ (PEA)

  • PEA 1 Information Technology for Business
  • PEA 2 Finance and Financial Management
  • PEA 3 Entrepreneurial Development
  • PEA 4 Auditing
  • PEA 5 Corporate Reporting
  • PEA 6 Environmental, Oil and Gas Accounting
  • PEA papers are written in the last week of January after five months of intensive studies.

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION ‘B’ (PEB)

  • PEB 1 Advanced Corporate Reporting
  • PEB 2 Advanced Taxation
  • PEB 3 Advanced Management Accounting
  • PEB 4 Corporate Law and Governance
  • PEB 5 Audit Ethics and Forensic Accounting
  • PEB 6 Public Sector Accounting and FinancePEB Papers are written in the last week of May each year after nine months of intensive studies

1.CONVERSION ACCOUNTING PROGRAMME (CAP)

CONVERSION A

  • CAP1 Financial Accounting
  • CAP2 Management in Organisation
  • CAP3 Economics and Business Planning
  • CAP4 Cost and Management Accounting

CONVERSION “B”

  • CAP5 Business Law and Professional Ethics
  • CAP6 Taxation
  • CAP7 Auditing
  • CAP8 Financial Management
  • * Conversion Examinations are written in the last weeks of January and May annually.

B. CONVERSION PROGRAMME

Graduates of allied disciplines are admitted to the Conversion Programme of the College as a preparation for full-time admission into the Professional Programme. The allied disciplines include:
B.Sc/HND in Economics, Management and, Banking and Finance.

CONVERSION COURSE STRUCTURE

1. Financial Accounting
2. Auditing .
3. Taxation
4. Cost Accounting
5. Financial Management
6. Commercial Law
7. Management Accounting
8. Communication Skill

Successful completion of the Nine-month Conversion Programme at the College will qualify for admission into the professional programme.

NOTE:
An Applicant who is a graduate of an Overseas’ University, is required to provide a transcript of his academic record of that University, duly signed by the Head of Department or Registrar of the institution or the relevant officer before consideration for

MODE OF STUDY:

FULL-TIME

  • All Full-Time Professional Students are expected to attend lectures daily, between 8.00am and 5:00pm with daily break periods of one hour for lunch, Monday through Friday.
  • However, allowance is given on Fridays to allow Students to fulfill their religious obligations.
  • All Conversion Course Students are expected to be on Full-Time. 
  • Students on Full-Time are required to attain a mandatory 75 % attendance, to qualify to sit the Final Examinations.

MATURE STUDENTS SCHEME

  • Mature Students are Professional Students, who as a result o exigencies of their paid employment are allowed to do distance learning.
  • Generally, they are holders of B.Sc/HND in Accountancy, currently engaged in gainful employment as accountants in both private and public sectors of the economy.

FEES

A Schedule of Fees can be obtained from the College or our website. All fees shall be paid in full by Bank Draft or Online before final registration can be effected each year.

COLLEGE CALENDAR

The duration for all Courses currently run at the college is NINE MONTHS. Thus, the Academic calendar of the College runs from September each year to May/June of the next year following.

However, a two week vacation is allowed from the middle of December each year to the beginning of January of the next year following.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Application forms are now available for admission into 2021/2022 Academic Session.

Please visit: www.anancollege.org.ng for online application.

For further information call: (+234) 07035808058, 08032971872, & 08037071751

E-mail: [email protected]

OR

Request for Application forms should be made directly to:
Director-General,
Nigerian College of Accountancy

College of Accountancy Road, Kwall-Near Jos.
[email protected]

Candidates should enclose self-addressed envelopes (30cm x 22) with stamp affixed. An Application Fee of N10.000 in Cash or Bank Draft made payable to the NIGERIAN COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, Jos, should accompany every request for forms. Personal Cheques or Postal Orders will not be accepted.

The Association has also established six campuses of Nigerian College of Accountancy for training of graduates in professional Accountancy who may wish to become accountants.

The campuses are in Abuja, Awka, Lagos, Kano, Maiduguri and Uyo.

The requisite qualifications are the same as in-regular courses in both the professional and conversion courses at the Nigerian College of Accountancy, Jos.

Application forms at the cost of N 10,000 are obtainable at the Association’s Secretariat and from Chairmen of Branches in all the six campuses.

NOTE:
Only Application Forms duly completed and returned with all relevant documents, not later than a stipulated date each year, will be considered for admission in the coming session.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

Graduates of the College are qualified to engage in the Accountant-ln-Training Programme for.two years after which they can apply to become full members of the Association as Certified National Accountant (CNA). To qualify for public practice one must obtain practising licence after meeting conditions stipulated by Council.

On Marble

Like the creative artist, the Accountant creates business units (incorporation)
Like the midwife, the Accountant delivers business of their babies (subsidiaries)
Like the doctor, the Accountant nurses business back to health and administers curative medicine (reconstruction, recapitalization and amalgamations) and Like an undertaker, when the situation so dictates, the Accountant helps to bury and inter dead and unproductive businesses (liquidation and winding up).