Eligible qualifications: AAT | ACCA | ACA (ICAEW) | CA (ICAS) | CAI | CIMA/CGMA | CIPFA | International CPA bodies
“Your professional qualification demonstrates expertise; a globally recognised degree completes the picture. Whether you are an ACCA holder or on your way to pursue it, this final step can elevate your profile.”
Close the academic gap and thrive with full confidence after getting a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Greenwich, London, alongside a rigorous globally recognized accounting credential. No hectic examinations, tight schedules, or time-consuming qualifications; just invest your 1 academic year and complete your assignment-based qualification virtually only for £1,300.
It is a direct pathway from your professional qualification to a full BSc (Hons) from the University of Greenwich.
Your hard-earned global certification is not in question; it indeed is well-accredited and proves your professional as well as academic competence. But to survive in the competitive, ever-evolving finance world, candidates are expected to have a Bachelor’s degree to operate within certain systems or to take over a specialized job role. Meanwhile, having a Bachelor’s degree along with a globally acknowledged certification makes your professional profile much stronger and more valuable.

Government & public sector roles, including civil service positions, regulatory authorities, central banks, and public institutions, seek a chartered accountant with a strong professional & academic profile. Typically, to take over such roles, a well-recognized degree is a must-have.

Big employers, including MNs & large corporations, value candidates with a credible degree; it is a special requirement in job applications and promotion criteria.

International credential assessments, points-based immigration systems, and skilled worker visa routes often require applicants to hold a recognized Bachelor’s degree. This qualification helps demonstrate the applicant’s educational background and professional capability, supporting eligibility for various immigration and employment pathways.

A vital requirement for post-graduate progression; to be precise, it is an eligibility requirement for MSc Finance, MBA, DBA, PhD, and other advanced qualifications.

A well-accredited Bachelor’s degree is an important academic qualification. It demonstrates that the applicant has acquired the knowledge, skills, and educational background required for professional roles. A recognized degree can enhance employment prospects and support eligibility for skilled positions in the UK job market.
You shouldn’t have to explain why your professional qualification should count as a degree. You should hold both.
Government & public sector roles, including civil service positions, regulatory authorities, central banks, and public institutions, seek a chartered accountant with a strong professional & academic profile. Typically, to take over such roles, a well-recognized degree is a must-have.
Big employers, including MNCs & large corporations, value candidates with a credible degree; it is a special requirement in job applications and promotion criteria.
International credential assessments, points-based immigration systems, and skilled worker visa routes often require applicants to hold a recognized Bachelor’s degree. This qualification helps demonstrate the applicant’s educational background and professional capability, supporting eligibility for various immigration and employment pathways.
A vital requirement for post-graduate progression; to be precise, it is an eligibility requirement for MSc Finance, MBA, DBA, PhD, and other advanced qualifications.
A well-accredited Bachelor’s degree is an important academic qualification. It demonstrates that the applicant has acquired the knowledge, skills, and educational background required for professional roles. A recognized degree can enhance employment prospects and support eligibility for skilled positions in the UK job market.
You shouldn’t have to explain why your professional qualification should count as a degree. You should hold both.
Founded in 1890, the University of Greenwich is a well-respected university in the United Kingdom with a long-standing tradition of academic excellence. Its historic main campus is located at the Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated along the River Thames. The campus features iconic architecture designed by the renowned Sir Christopher Wren, offering students the opportunity to be a part of an institution rich in heritage and global recognition. Having a degree from the University of Greenwich, London, can indeed enhance the weight of your professional profile and give you an edge in the practical world.
Greenwich holds UK government degree-awarding powers and is regulated by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). This is the institution that awards your degree.

The highest classification awarded by the UK government for teaching quality. Independent, government-led. Only a select number of UK universities hold Gold.

Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Directly relevant to a finance and accounting degree.

Awarded by the British sovereign for outstanding institutional work.

A genuinely international institution with a global alumni network.
The Bachelor’s degree path is aligned with your global certification, allowing you to enhance your knowledge base without repeating the modules that you have already completed. This way, aspirants can save time, fast-track their learning journey, and invest their academic efforts only where needed. The core areas of study that contribute to building a success-driven career included in this qualification structure are investment Management, machine learning in FinTech, Original quantitative finance research, and corporate governance from the perspective of a qualified accountant.




Every piece of work you produce is designed to demonstrate capability that is relevant to your career. You are assessed on applied knowledge and professional-level output.

This module extends your understanding of financial analysis into the world of investment. It covers investment analysis and portfolio management across a global range of asset classes — from fixed income and equities to derivatives and alternatives. No prior investment knowledge is assumed — the module builds directly from the financial analysis skills developed through your professional qualification.

Learn Python programming and apply it directly to real financial problems: data analysis, risk modelling, machine learning models, and quantitative investing. Covers regression, neural networks, and supervised and unsupervised learning — the quantitative skills increasingly expected in finance roles, taught through hands-on application rather than theory.

Choose a finance question that matters to you. Develop the statistical skills to investigate it properly. Collect and analyse real financial data. Produce an original, substantial piece of independent research. This module is unlike anything in your professional qualification — it gives you the tools and the freedom to explore finance on your own terms.

Covers corporate governance frameworks, the role of the board, ESG integration in financial statements, and how to leverage sustainability data in management decision-making. Directly relevant to the evolving role of the qualified accountant and aligned with the professional standards of all major accountancy bodies.

The schedule is progressive yet flexible, making the learning path feasible for students from diverse backgrounds.

The degree pathway doesn’t have a structured timetable as it is designed to meet the academic interests of different audiences, including full-time employees and aspirants managing dual qualifications.

Receive tutor’s feedback and substantive marking after every submission.

You have access to a named academic contact, online learning resources, and a student portal throughout the year. Support is available via email and scheduled online sessions.

None. Assignment-based.

Qualification is based on assignments, ditching the traditional exam methods.

The schedule is progressive yet flexible, making the learning path feasible for students from diverse backgrounds.

The degree pathway doesn’t have a structured timetable as it is designed to meet the academic interests of different audiences, including full-time employees and aspirants managing dual qualifications.

Receive tutor’s feedback and substantive marking after every submission.

You have access to a named academic contact, online learning resources, and a student portal throughout the year. Support is available via email and scheduled online sessions.

None. Assignment-based.

Qualification is based on assessments, ditching the traditional exam methods.
Concerned about the eligibility criteria of this extended yet progressive degree pathway? We got you covered. Candidates pursuing ACCA are eligible for the UK degree pathway offered at Mirchawala’s Hub of Accountancy. You will need to provide official documentation confirming your professional status, and the entry is via RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning).

No prior degree is needed. Your professional qualification is what qualifies you for this programme.

Decisions are issued promptly.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the formal process by which the University of Greenwich recognises your professional qualification as equivalent to the first two years of an undergraduate degree.
Achieve a prestigious UK Bachelor’s Degree with Honours, conferred directly by the University of Greenwich. The degree holds the same academic weight, international recognition, & graduate status as those awarded to students studying on campus. The certificate bears no reference to online learning, reflecting a qualification of equal standing and distinction.
There are several benefits of choosing a virtual study path to earn a Bachelor’s degree in finance or Accounting; some of them are discussed below:
Yes. It is a BSc (Hons) — a full UK bachelor’s degree with honours, awarded by the University of Greenwich. It is a 1-year top-up that builds on your existing professional qualifications to produce a complete undergraduate degree.
No. The certificate is the same as that received by any Greenwich graduate. There is no distinction based on mode of study.
No. All assessment is assignment-based. There are no closed-book examinations.
Yes. The programme is designed for working professionals. It is fully online with a structured timetable that supports completion alongside employment.
Many employers require a bachelor’s degree for recruitment and promotion. Government and public sector roles frequently filter by academic qualification. Immigration and visa pathways in countries including the UK, Canada, Australia, and the UAE often require an academic degree. And postgraduate programmes (MSc, MBA, DBA, PhD) typically require a bachelor’s award for admission. This programme ensures your credentials satisfy all of these requirements.
A UK bachelor’s degree from a recognised university is assessable under the credential evaluation frameworks used by most points-based immigration systems. While outcomes depend on individual circumstances and the assessing body, holding an academic degree alongside your ACCA strengthens your credential profile for skilled worker and professional visa categories.
Yes. A BSc (Hons) makes you eligible to apply for Master’s programmes (MSc, MBA) and doctoral programmes (DBA, PhD), subject to individual institutional requirements.
Yes. UK university qualifications are among the most widely recognised in the world. Greenwich has students from over 140 countries. The degree is understood and respected across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
£1,300 for the full programme charged by UOG. 100 GBP is charged by Mirchawala for registration and Mentorship
Yes. Graduates may apply to attend the official ceremony at the Old Royal Naval College in London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Attendance is subject to university scheduling and travel arrangements.
Yes. Holders of the ACA, CA, and Chartered Accountants Ireland qualification are eligible to apply via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). You will need to provide documentation confirming your qualified status. There are no additional academic entry requirements.
Yes. We welcome applications from members of a wide range of professional accountancy bodies via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
RPL is the formal process by which the University of Greenwich recognises your professional qualification as equivalent to the first two years of an undergraduate degree. It means you enter directly into the final year of the BSc (Hons) without repeating study you have already completed. Your qualification has already been assessed and mapped against the academic credit framework — you simply need to apply. Your degree certificate is awarded by the University of Greenwich and is identical to that of any other Greenwich graduate — it does not reference RPL or online study.
Most students spend 8–12 hours per week, including study, reading, and assignment preparation. All deadlines are known in advance so you can plan around work.

£1,300

One year

The gap is closed



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