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Completing your final year of school is an exciting milestone, marking the end of one journey and the start of another.
However, this time of transition often brings a host of new questions and uncertainties about the future.
As a recent school leaver, you may find yourself wondering, “What comes next?”, “Which course should I pursue in the coming year?”, or “Will I secure a place at my preferred institution?”
The great news is that the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) Professional Qualification, offered by The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), opens doors for recent school leavers. Whether you are eager to continue your studies or considering a career change into finance, the CGMA Professional Qualification provides a clear pathway, even if you have little or no background in finance or accounting.
About the CGMA Professional Qualification
The CGMA Professional Qualification is recognised worldwide and is designed to shape finance professionals who not only understand the numbers but also help businesses make meaningful decisions. Its main objective is to boost your employability by equipping you with the skills, competencies and mindset that today’s employers value most.
Built on foundations of finance, management, strategy and technology, it is widely acknowledged as one of the most relevant finance qualifications for careers in business and finance.
It empowers finance professionals to stand out both in a competitive job market and within their organisations. This forward-thinking qualification prepares you to thrive in an ever-evolving business landscape shaped by innovation, global challenges and new opportunities.
The Upgraded CGMA Professional Qualification Syllabus
CIMA continually updates the CGMA Professional Qualification to match the demands of modern finance. The latest upgrade, launching in 2026, is designed to prepare students for the future of finance, meeting the increasing expectations for finance professionals to operate as high-performance business partners who confidently use technology and apply strong critical thinking skills.
The new syllabus places greater emphasis on key competencies and behaviours that employers value most, which are finance business partnering, analytical thinking and strategic planning. It also broadens its scope to include essential areas shaping the future of business, such as sustainability (for example, green finance, environmental costing and disclosures under IFRS S1/S2) and cutting-edge financial technologies, including Generative AI.
You Could Qualify To Enrol In The CGMA Professional Qualification
A key advantage of the CGMA Professional Qualification is its flexibility; you do not need a background in accounting to get started. School leavers can begin at the Certificate level, while graduates and degree holders are often able to enter directly into the Professional levels.
No matter your starting point, if you are ambitious and eager to build a career in finance, business or strategy, the CGMA Professional Qualification has a place for you.
Pursuing the CGMA Professional Qualification not only sets you on a path to becoming a finance professional, but it also shapes you into a versatile business partner who knows how to drive value, harness emerging technologies and shape the future of finance.
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