UEN/ERF Registration No: 200006772H.
ERF Registration: 20-05-2010 to 19-05-2014


London Chamber of Commerce and Industry(LCCI) Programmes
S.No Courses Entry Requirements Award Criteria
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping and Accounts
Above 16 years old; High School English Level
Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations.

Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level)
(8 Sessions | 24 contact hours)

The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.

 

  1. Book of prime entry such as purchases, sales, return inwards, return outwards and the journal
  2. Methods of payment and receipt such as cheques, standing orders, credit transfers, direct debits
  3. Bank reconciliation
  4. Trade and cash discounts - essential differences and how these are recorded
  5. Petty-cash book and the imprest system
  6. The ledger and its various entries
  7. The distinction between personal, real and nominal accounts
  8. Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
  9. Fixed and current assets
  10. Adjustment of accruals and pre-payments
  11. Depreciation - straight line and reducing balance methods
  12. Provision for bad and doubtful debts
  13. Opening and closing stock for trading accounting purposes
  14. Receipts and payment accounts, income and expenditure accounts
  15. Trading and Profit & Loss accounts
  16. Balance Sheet

Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level)
(16 sessions | 48 contact hours)

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
The ledger accounts for:

  1. Sole trader
  2. Partnerships
  3. Limited liability companies
  4. Non-trading organisations
  5. Preparation of accounts in vertical of horizontal form
  6. Calculation and interpretation of accounting ratios such as ROCE (Return On Capital Employed), profit to sales, current ratio, liquidity ratio, rate of stock turnover and sales to capital employed.
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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Book-Keeping: Level 1 (Elementary)
Above 16 years old; High School English Level
Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations.

Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level)
(8 Sessions | 24 contact hours)

The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.

 

 

  1. Book of prime entry such as purchases, sales, return inwards, return outwards and the journal
  2. Methods of payment and receipt such as cheques, standing orders, credit transfers, direct debits
  3. Bank reconciliation
  4. Trade and cash discounts - essential differences and how these are recorded
  5. Petty-cash book and the imprest system
  6. The ledger and its various entries
  7. The distinction between personal, real and nominal accounts
  8. Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
  9. Fixed and current assets
  10. Adjustment of accruals and pre-payments
  11. Depreciation - straight line and reducing balance methods
  12. Provision for bad and doubtful debts
  13. Opening and closing stock for trading accounting purposes
  14. Receipts and payment accounts, income and expenditure accounts
  15. Trading and Profit & Loss accounts
  16. Balance Sheet
3
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Book-Keeping: Level 2 (Intermediate)
Above 16 years old; High School English Level
Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations.

Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level)
(16 sessions | 48 contact hours)

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.

 

 

 

  1. Sole trader
  2. Partnerships
  3. Limited liability companies
  4. Non-trading organisations
  5. Preparation of accounts in vertical of horizontal form
  6. Calculation and interpretation of accounting ratios such as ROCE (Return On Capital Employed), profit to sales, current ratio, liquidity ratio, rate of stock turnover and sales to capital employed.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year).

1. Higher Accounting

Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2

 

 

 

2. Management Accounting
The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment.
3. Cost Accounting
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control.
4. Business Statistics
The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting – without Business Statistics
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year).

1. Higher Accounting

Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2

 

 

 

2. Management Accounting
The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment.
3. Cost Accounting
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting (for Beginner) – with Business Statistics
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year).

1a. Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level)
(8 Sessions | 24 contact hours)

The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.

 

 

  1. Book of prime entry such as purchases, sales, return inwards, return outwards and the journal
  2. Methods of payment and receipt such as cheques, standing orders, credit transfers, direct debits
  3. Bank reconciliation
  4. Trade and cash discounts - essential differences and how these are recorded
  5. Petty-cash book and the imprest system
  6. The ledger and its various entries
  7. The distinction between personal, real and nominal accounts
  8. Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
  9. Fixed and current assets
  10. Adjustment of accruals and pre-payments
  11. Depreciation - straight line and reducing balance methods
  12. Provision for bad and doubtful debts
  13. Opening and closing stock for trading accounting purposes
  14. Receipts and payment accounts, income and expenditure accounts
  15. Trading and Profit & Loss accounts
  16. Balance Sheet

1b. Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level)
(16 sessions | 48 contact hours)

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
The ledger accounts for:

  1. Sole trader
  2. Partnerships
  3. Limited liability companies
  4. Non-trading organisations
  5. Preparation of accounts in vertical of horizontal form
  6. Calculation and interpretation of accounting ratios such as ROCE (Return On Capital Employed), profit to sales, current ratio, liquidity ratio, rate of stock turnover and sales to capital employed.
2. Higher Accounting
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2
3. Management Accounting

The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment.

4. Cost Accounting

Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control

5. Business Statistics

The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations.

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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Group Diploma in Accounting (for Beginner) – without Business Statistics
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year).

1a. Elementary Book-Keeping (1st Level)
(8 Sessions | 24 contact hours)

The record of double-entry book-keeping of simple transactions concerning the purchase and sale of goods and the receipt and payment of cash.

 

 

  1. Book of prime entry such as purchases, sales, return inwards, return outwards and the journal
  2. Methods of payment and receipt such as cheques, standing orders, credit transfers, direct debits
  3. Bank reconciliation
  4. Trade and cash discounts - essential differences and how these are recorded
  5. Petty-cash book and the imprest system
  6. The ledger and its various entries
  7. The distinction between personal, real and nominal accounts
  8. Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
  9. Fixed and current assets
  10. Adjustment of accruals and pre-payments
  11. Depreciation - straight line and reducing balance methods
  12. Provision for bad and doubtful debts
  13. Opening and closing stock for trading accounting purposes
  14. Receipts and payment accounts, income and expenditure accounts
  15. Trading and Profit & Loss accounts
  16. Balance Sheet

1b. Intermediate Book-Keeping (2nd Level)
(16 sessions | 48 contact hours)

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.

Advanced aspects of elementary book-keeping.
The ledger accounts for:

  1. Sole trader
  2. Partnerships
  3. Limited liability companies
  4. Non-trading organisations
  5. Preparation of accounts in vertical of horizontal form
  6. Calculation and interpretation of accounting ratios such as ROCE (Return On Capital Employed), profit to sales, current ratio, liquidity ratio, rate of stock turnover and sales to capital employed.
2. Higher Accounting
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2
3. Management Accounting

The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the basic principle involved in short-term cost behaviour, short and long term decision making and short-term profit control, cash management and product cost ascertainment.

4. Cost Accounting

Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control

5. Business Statistics

The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations.

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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration And Level 3 Private Secretary’s Diploma
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

1. Business Administration

The aim of this unit is to allow candidates to gain a deep knowledge and understanding and it's application in the key areas of administration and organisation, administration systems and procedures, business services and management support.

 

 

 

 

2. English for Business
This unit focuses heavily on practical and realistic communicative tasks in a work environment.
3. Business Principles and Practice
The Level 3 Certificate in Business Principles and Practice develops candidates’ understanding of the advanced principles and practices of business such as management and culture, operational and financial management, strategy and business improvement.
4. Award in Text Production

The Level 3 Award in Text Production develops candidates' skills in transcribing and editing texts accurately, according to complex instructions and specific situations.

5. Practical Computing

This module aims to equip students the ability to demonstrate competency in IT Applications.

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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

1. Business Administration

The aim of this unit is to allow candidates to gain a deep knowledge and understanding and it's application in the key areas of administration and organisation, administration systems and procedures, business services and management support.

 

 

 

 

2. Business Principles and Practice
The Level 3 Certificate in Business Principles and Practice develops candidates’ understanding of the advanced principles and practices of business such as management and culture, operational and financial management, strategy and business improvement.
3. Practical Computing
This module aims to equip students the ability to demonstrate competency in IT Applications.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Private Secretary’s Diploma
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

1. Business Administration

The aim of this unit is to allow candidates to gain a deep knowledge and understanding and it's application in the key areas of administration and organisation, administration systems and procedures, business services and management support.

 

 

 

 

2. English for Business
This unit focuses heavily on practical and realistic communicative tasks in a work environment.
3. Business Principles and Practice
The Level 3 Certificate in Business Principles and Practice develops candidates’ understanding of the advanced principles and practices of business such as management and culture, operational and financial management, strategy and business improvement.
4. Award in Text Production
The Level 3 Award in Text Production develops candidates' skills in transcribing and editing texts accurately, according to complex instructions and specific situations.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Marketing
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

1. Marketing

The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding on the concept of marketing and the techniques applied to the marketing of goods and services.

2. Advertising
The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the practice of advertising within the marketing concept, its economic and social justification.
3. Public Relations
The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the concept and the techniques involved in Public Relations.
4. Selling & Sales Management
The aim of this unit is to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the concept of Sales Management, techniques of selling and their role within marketing.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Diploma in Computerised Accounting
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. DIA group diploma – a pass in at least 3 units include HA (core unit) in 1 sitting (or split sitting within 90 days e.g. April to June); or get a DIBS (Diploma in Business Studies) if pass 3 units (within 1 year).

1. Higher Accounting

Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of the more advanced aspects of Certificate in Book-keeping, Level 1 and Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts, Level 2

2. Computerised Accounting
Company Accounts
  • Set up the data file and the chart accounts for the following
  • Generate accounts listing for the various types of companies
  • Perform the necessary steps to distribute partnership profits at the end of the accounting period
  • Record the following for a limited liability company

 

 

 

 

Tracking Profitability of Departments and Jobs
  • Set up various profits centres
  • Record sales and expenses and allocate these to various profit centres
  • Generate reports relating to a selected profit centre or all profit centres

 

 

Multi-Currency Transactions
  • Set up control accounts to handle multiple currencies
  • Specify currency codes and exchange rates
  • Record sales and purchases involving multiple currencies
  • Update the various exchange rates and record unrealised exchange gains or losses at the end of period
  • Generate exchange gain or losses

 

 

Debtor Management
  • Customise and generate the debtor ageing report
  • Perform the following tasks to factor debts to a factoring enitity
  • Account for transactions in stituations where a customer is also a supplier using the following methods
  • Perform the steps to record
Advanced Inventory Management
  • Perform the following tasks with respect to Traded-in items
  • Account for consignment stock

 

Year-End Procedures and Maintenance
  • Make end-of period adjustments
  • Close the current financial year and start a new Financial year

 

Reports and Analysis
  • Customise and generate reports
  • Enter monthly budgets
  • Compare actual company performance against budgets

 

3a. Cost Accounting (Optional)
Candidates are expected to develop: an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control
3b. Business Statistics (Optional)
The aim of this unit is to test the candidates' ability to apply business statistics to business situations.
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Preparatory Course For London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Certificate in Computerised Accounting
  • 1 GCE ‘N’ Level OR
  • 1 GCE ‘O’ Level OR
  • LCCI Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping OR
  • NITEC/Higher NITEC

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

Computerised Accounting

Computerised Accounting Level 3 is a test of practical ability although candidates will need to have a basis of accounting knowledge and understanding in order to pass.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Customer Service (Level 2)
  • 16 years & above
  • Minimum of GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ Level

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

Customer Service

This qualification is suitable for those who are working, or intend to work, in an environment where direct contact with internal and/or external customers forms a major part of their work.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Employability Skills (Level 2)
  • 16 years & above
  • Minimum of GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ Level

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

Employability Skills

Candidates are expected to develop skills and understanding of: managing own role at work; ensuring effectiveness at work

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in The Legal Environment (Level 4)
  • 16 years & above
  • Minimum of GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ Level

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

The Legal Environment

After successfully completing this examination candidates will be able to: demonstrate a broad knowledge and understanding of the nature of law and the English legal system; apply legal principles relating to contract, tort, agency and negligence to business type problems; demonstrate an understanding of the law of companies and partnership.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in English for Business (Level 2)
  • 16 years & above
  • Minimum of GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ Level

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

English for Business

This unit focuses heavily on practical and realistic communicative tasks in a work environment.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Certificate in Practical ICT Skills (Level 3)
  • 16 years & above
  • Minimum of GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ Level

 

 

Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To achieve the Group Diploma, candidates must successfully complete and pass within 24 months duration based on 1st sitting of examinations.

Practical Computing

This module aims to equip students the ability to demonstrate competency in IT Applications.