The eligibility criteria for enrolling in a B.Com ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) program generally require candidates to have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board, preferably with a background in Commerce or Science. Most universities and institutions expect students to have studied subjects like Accounting, Mathematics, and Economics. A minimum aggregate percentage—usually ranging from 50% to 60%—is required, but this varies depending on the institution. Some universities may also require English proficiency as part of the eligibility criteria.
In addition to academic qualifications, some universities conduct entrance exams or interviews to assess candidates' aptitude for accounting and finance-related studies. Students who have completed relevant diploma programs in Commerce or Finance may also be eligible for direct admission in some cases. Since the ACCA qualification is internationally recognized, students should also check if their institution has ACCA accreditation. Meeting these criteria ensures a smooth entry into the program and aligns students with global accounting standards.