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Accountancy
Last Reviewed: 02 February 2026 - 5 min read
If you're thinking about a career in bookkeeping or accounting, the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) offers one of the UK’s most popular, globally recognised qualification pathways.
Designed around the skills employers need most — analytical thinking, confident decision-making, and tech savvy — AAT's modern syllabus provides a clear progression from entry-level bookkeeping at Level 1 through to professional accounting at Level 4.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take the next step in your finance career, AAT qualifications can be studied flexibly and 100% online.
Here’s everything you need to know about the AAT's syllabus to get started.
AAT qualifications are designed to be practical and accessible, making them suitable for learners at all stages of their finance careers. AAT could be the right path for you if you’re:
With multiple entry points and a structured progression pathway, you can start at the level that best matches your experience and goals.
If you're unsure where to begin, the AAT Skillcheck test is a quick online assessment and a great way to help you decide your next steps based on your current knowledge.
No! You don't need any previous qualifications to study AAT. However, you need to be at least 16 to enrol.
The world of accounting is changing, and AAT's modern syllabus was designed to keep up!
Here's a look at AAT's current selection of qualifications:
AAT bookkeeping qualifications are ideal if you want to develop strong, practical finance skills and become a bookkeeper, or begin your career in accounting gradually. Here's a quick breakdown:
This entry-level qualification is designed for complete beginners with no prior bookkeeping experience.
It introduces core concepts that offer you a solid foundation to bookkeeping basics, and is especially ideal for those looking to build confidence before progressing to further study.
At AAT Level 2, you’ll develop the practical skills you need to take on junior bookkeeping roles.
This qualification is perfect if you have a little bookkeeping knowledge, as it covers areas like processing transactions, bookkeeping controls, and preparing financial information.
This advanced bookkeeping qualification is ideal if you want to expand your existing expertise or take on more responsibility in a bookkeeping role. You’ll cover topics such as advanced double-entry bookkeeping, indirect tax, and ethical considerations.
Transitioning into accounting:
At both AAT Level 2 and Level 3, you can choose to move from bookkeeping into the AAT accounting pathway, making it easy to switch lanes without starting again.
AAT accounting qualifications are ideal if you want to work in accounting roles, become an AAT-qualified accounting technician, or progress to Chartered status:
This Level 2 qualification is ideal if you have no previous accounting experience, and you're looking for practical, job-ready skills.
You'll be introduced to accounting practices, including essential knowledge such as the essentials of bookkeeping controls, how costing works and the general business environment that accounting sits within.
Best suited to those who have completed the Level 2 Certificate or have significant bookkeeping experience, the AAT Level 3 Diploma is ideal if you're already working in accountancy and are looking to progress to the next stage in your career.
You’ll study 4 units covering complex accounting practices like management accounting techniques, preparing financial statements, tax processes for business and general business awareness.
The AAT Level 4 qualification is the highest level you can study with AAT, aimed at experienced finance professionals looking to progress into senior accounting roles, self-employment, or progression towards Chartered accountancy.
You’ll study advanced financial statements, applied management accounting, and internal accounting systems and controls, along with two optional units on your topics of choice.
On completion, you’ll be eligible to apply for full AAT membership (MAAT), or AAT Fellowship (FMAAT) once you gain the required work experience.
How many exams you'll sit will depend on the AAT course you choose. However, AAT exams are computer-based, with most including a mix of multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, calculation and written-response questions.
Below is a quick overview of AAT exams at each level, including how many exams you’ll take, the exam duration, and the topics covered:
At AAT Level 4, you'll sit 3 mandatory unit exams and two elective assessments.
Depending on your course, you can expect to pay anywhere between £39 and £68 per AAT assessment.
It's important to keep in mind that AAT exam fees are often an additional cost on top of your AAT registration and course fees, and may exclude booking fees (depending on your course provider).
However, some AAT course providers might offer the option to include some or all of these fees in the overall course cost, so be sure to check before you enrol!
AAT exams are sat per unit of study.
If you're studying in-person or through a blended learning model, you'll likely sit your AAT exams with your training provider.
If you're studying online with a distance learning provider (like us!), you'll sit your exams online or at an AAT-approved exam centre near you.
Your final AAT result will be graded as Pass, Merit, or Distinction, based on the following grade boundaries:
Yes! You're entitled to resit any assessment that you fail.
As of 2022, resit restrictions have been lifted from all AAT qualifications. However, they may still be applied to if you're aged 16-19 and studying an AAT Level 2 Certificate.
If you feel like you need extra help from your tutor to resit, check that you’re still within the support period granted by your course provider - you may have to pay an additional fee to extend it.
The time it takes to complete AAT qualifications depends on how you study and at which level. As a general guide:
However, when you study online with ICS Learn, you can learn at your own pace and fit your studies around work and other commitments, meaning you can speed up or slow down as you need.
AAT qualifications open the door to a wide range of bookkeeping and accounting roles, with opportunities increasing as you progress through each level. Depending on your career path, you could move into roles such as:
At higher levels, AAT can also support progression into senior accounting roles, self-employment, or further study towards Chartered accountancy.
Unsurprisingly, earning potential with AAT increases as you gain experience and progress through the qualification levels.
Entry-level bookkeeping roles offer a solid starting salary of around £24,000, while qualified accounting technicians and experienced professionals can earn significantly more.
Many AAT-qualified professionals also go on to work freelance or start their own practices, giving them greater earning flexibility over time.
While salaries vary depending on role, location and experience, AAT provides a strong foundation for long-term career growth in finance.
No matter where you’re starting from, AAT qualifications are designed to help you progress with confidence.
From building core finance skills to advancing into senior accounting roles, you'll gain the practical knowledge you need to help you reach your career goals.
Enrol on a 100% online AAT course today to get started.
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