For many ACCA and professional qualification students, the concern is not only passing papers — it is degree recognition. Students often ask how their professional progress connects to a recognised bachelor’s degree, particularly when degree requirements matter for postgraduate study, career progression, international mobility and visa documentation.
Mirchawala’s is addressing this concern through an exclusive academic progression pathway for its ACCA students, introduced in collaboration with the University of Greenwich, London.
The collaboration was formally marked through the signing of an MoU in the presence of representatives from the University of Greenwich, GEMS Pathways and the directors of Mirchawala’s Institute, including Mr Ahmed Shafi, Mustafa Mirchawala, Owais Mirchawala and Sobhan Mirchawala. The signing reflects a shared commitment to creating a structured, credible and accessible academic progression route for ACCA students seeking recognised degree outcomes alongside their professional qualification journey.
Rooted in Karachi and teaching online globally, Mirchawala’s has built a legacy of more than a decade in professional finance education, with worldwide and nationwide position holders from India, Nepal and Bangladesh, alongside a strong network across the finance industry. Its reputation has been shaped by results, consistency and a learning ecosystem that extends far beyond a single classroom.
The University of Greenwich traces its history back centuries and is recognised as one of the UK’s longstanding institutions focused on practical, career-oriented education. That heritage gives this pathway added strength, connecting Mirchawala’s ACCA learning network with a London-based university known for applied education and international recognition.
Through this pathway, Mirchawala’s students who have completed nine ACCA papers can apply for a globally recognised bachelor’s degree route while continuing their ACCA journey. Rather than starting a separate degree from the beginning, students can build upon the progress they have already achieved.
The value is clear. The programme is fully online, assignment-based and designed to save time. There are no additional examination papers to pass and no dissertation requirement. Students complete assessments focused on theory and practical application, making the route highly suitable for those balancing ACCA studies, work and personal commitments.
At approximately £1,300, the pathway is also highly cost-effective compared with conventional international degree routes, which can cost several thousands of pounds. More importantly, it addresses a genuine student need by combining professional qualification progress with degree recognition in a structured, accessible and internationally relevant format.
This is modern education. This is Mirchawala’s innovation. This is the future of finance.
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