Educational Requirements for CPA Licensure Self-Assessment 2025

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  2. Begin with the 'U.S. Degree or Foreign Equivalent' section. Indicate whether you completed your baccalaureate degree in the U.S. by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'No', ensure to arrange for a foreign credential evaluation.
  3. Proceed to the 'Core Accounting Subjects Requirement'. List each accounting course you completed along with the corresponding semester units. Ensure that the total equals at least 24 semester units.
  4. Next, fill out the 'Core Business-Related Subjects Requirement' by entering business-related courses and their credits, ensuring they also total at least 24 semester units.
  5. For the 'Accounting Study Requirements', if applicable, list your courses and confirm that you meet the minimum of 20 semester units, including at least 6 in accounting subjects.
  6. Finally, complete the 'Ethics Education Requirements' section by documenting your ethics courses and ensuring you have at least 10 semester units, including required upper division coursework.

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The Uniform CPA Examination is one of the Three Es Education, Examination and Experience that constitute the requirements for CPA licensure. Of these three requirements, only the CPA Examination is uniform and accepted for CPA licensure by all U.S. jurisdictions.
To become licensed as a CPA: Applicant must have a bachelors degree and completed 36 quarter units of accounting subjects, 36 quarter units of business-related subjects, 30 quarter units of accounting study, 15 quarter units of ethics study, and 225 total quarter units, pass the CPA exam, pass ethics exam, and have 1
A: Graduation in commerce and accounting B.Com BBA MBA in Finance, M.Com which is equivalent to 120 credits required to sit for CPA exam is the CPA eligibility in India and some states also accept CA/ CMA/ Intermediate passed/ CS pass candidates. Candidates must also have a valid international passport.
Do not bring anything to the test center unless it is absolutely necessary. You can bring water and medicine, but you must leave them in your locker. You must keep your identification with you at all times. If you leave the testing room for any reason, you will be required to show your identification to be readmitted.
CPA Educational Requirements In general, education requirements to become a certified public accountant usually consist of a four-year bachelors degree with a concentration in accounting (not necessarily an accounting degree) plus an extra year of study (which can be either at an undergraduate or graduate level).

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Section 901.254 states that an applicant must hold a baccalaureate or graduate degree, conferred by a board-recognized institution of higher education; and, complete at least 150 semester hours in board-recognized courses, including an accounting concentration as determined by board rule.

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