Look at the exemption criteria for your accredited degree/qualification. If you have covered them all as part of your degree/qualification, complete the accredited form.
If you have not covered these modules, because you were studying abroad at the time, but completed an equivalent course at the university abroad, you must complete a non-accredited form in full.
In the non-accredited form, you can reference accredited modules from your degree as well as overseas institution’s modules to show you have covered all the syllabus requirements.
Unfortunately, for some courses (for example ones which are specifically based on UK law or audit requirements) we cannot accept a course which has been studied abroad. If you have a course which has been studied abroad, please submit a module outline or course notes for this alongside your transcript.
Students with non-UK modules, or whole non-UK degrees, should email students@icas.com for more information.