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UAE +971 56 1 55 44 66 – Kuwait +965 51 38 38 68
UAE +971 56 1 55 44 66
Kuwait +965 51 38 38 68
Advance your career with our expert-led CPA Training in Syria, a comprehensive course designed to prepare you for the CPA exam and open doors to international opportunities in accounting and finance.
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At Infinity Training Center, we offer world-class CPA Training in Syria designed to equip ambitious accountants with the knowledge, strategies, and confidence needed to succeed in the globally recognized CPA exam. Our expert-led CPA course in Syria combines comprehensive study materials, interactive sessions, case-based learning, and real-time performance tracking to ensure both exam readiness and practical expertise. With a flexible hybrid model that blends classroom and online learning, students benefit from personalized mentorship, exclusive question banks, graphic-rich slides, and realistic practice tests that simplify preparation and boost success. By enrolling in our CPA Training in Syria, you gain more than just exam preparation — you earn a prestigious credential that enhances your professional credibility, opens doors to international career opportunities, and sets you apart in the competitive world of accounting and finance.
The CPA (Certified Public Accountant) designation managed by AICPA, is globally recognized as the gold standard in accounting, equivalent to the Chartered Accountant title in other countries. Enrolling in our CPA Training in Syria demonstrates advanced expertise, strong ethical commitment, and readiness to meet international standards. The rigorous exam includes four sections — Auditing and Attestation (AUD), Business Environment and Concepts (BEC), Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), and Regulation (REG) — each requiring structured preparation through a quality CPA course in Syria. Achieving CPA certification unlocks global recognition, higher earning potential, and prestigious career opportunities across auditing, taxation, and corporate finance. With Infinity’s expert guidance, premium resources, and personalized mentorship, our CPA Training in Syria ensures you are equipped not just to pass the exam but to stand out as a globally respected accounting professional.
Whether you’re starting your journey in accounting or looking to upgrade your financial advisory skills, CPA Training in Jordan is the right pathway for you. Achieving a CPA license not only proves your dedication to the profession but also positions you as a strong candidate for leadership and management roles. In today’s competitive job market, CPAs are in greater demand than ever before, earning respect and recognition from peers, clients, and the broader business community.
A bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or business with 120 credits
A minimum of 120 credit hours to be eligible to take the CPA exams
A minimum of 150 credit hours and 1-2 years work experience to apply for a CPA license
With CPA Training in Syria, you have the flexibility to sit for the exams in any order. Once you pass your first exam, however, you must complete all four exams within 18 months. Our structured training programme is designed to be completed within 12–18 months, taking into account the time required for credential verification, as each state has different requirements. This ensures that your journey to becoming a CPA is both manageable and efficient. For more information about getting your credentials verified and registering for the exam, please visit www.nasba.org or call us for guidance.
The CPA consists of four sections, each has its own exam:
Auditing and Attestation (AUD)
Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR)
Business Environment and Concepts (BEC)
Regulation (REG)
Your journey to the CPA license will be a challenging, yet rewarding, experience. We want to ensure you have the information and resources to help you achieve your goal. There are many steps to the process, but your journey begins with learning the basics.
By visiting the NASBA website, you can learn whether you meet the education requirements needed to take the CPA Exam. Most candidates can take an Exam section with only 120 college credits, but you should verify with your specific jurisdiction. If you live outside the U.S., NASBA’s International Evaluation Services can help you determine your eligibility.
Once you’ve determined your eligibility, it’s time to apply. Complete the application through NASBA’s CPA Central portal and submit the required documentation for verification. Once verified, you’ll receive your Notice to Schedule (NTS), which is valid for six months and allows you to schedule your CPA Exam section.
After deciding when you want to take your CPA Exam section, use your NTS to schedule your test day through Prometric. U.S. candidates can test anywhere in the world where the CPA Exam is administered. International candidates may not be able to test at all Prometric locations outside of the U.S. You should check for specific testing locations available to you.
Each section of the CPA Exam is a rigorous assessment of the minimum technical knowledge and skills required for initial licensure. You’ll take one section at a time so make sure to use all the resources and tools available to you, including the CPA Exam Blueprints.
You’ll have 18 months to pass all four CPA Exam sections with a minimum score of 75. The CPA Exam is administered continuously throughout the year, so this gives you the flexibility to test when it’s most convenient for you. Check score release dates to find out when you can expect to receive your score after testing. Once you’ve passed all four sections, verify whether your jurisdiction requires a separate Ethics examination before applying for your license.
When applying for your license, verify that you have the required college credit hours. Generally, you must have 150 with a concentration in accounting. This includes 30 hours in accounting subjects and 24 hours in business administration subjects. A minimum of 15 hours must be at the upper-division or graduate level.
As for experience, all candidates for licensure must have a minimum of one year of experience (approximately 2,000 hours) verified by a licensed CPA. Your experience should include work in accounting, attestation, auditing, or taxation. It’s important to check the specific experience requirements with your jurisdiction.
Your state board of accountancy charges a CPA Exam application fee to determine your overall eligibility to sit for the CPA Exam. This initial application fee varies by state. The average is around $140, and most states charge between $100 and $200. This is a non-refundable, one-time fee that you will pay directly to the state board.
NASBA has set a fee schedule of about $225 for each section of the CPA Exam. The majority of the 55 state boards charge this amount, though they have the discretion to charge a different amount. If you pass all four sections on the first try, you will spend $900 on NASBA CPA Examination fees. These fees are non-refundable, so only schedule your exams when you’re ready to sit for them.
Because NASBA handles the application process for many states, you will find that some state boards charge the CPA Examination fee along with the application fee when you apply to take the CPA Exam through their boards, while NASBA states require you to pay the examination fee directly to NASBA. In this case, NASBA will send you a payment coupon after your state board has specified which sections you are eligible to sit for.
For international candidates, part of the CPA Exam qualification process is getting your transcripts evaluated by a foreign credential evaluation agency. There are many to choose from, including NASBA International Evaluation Services (NIES), World Education Services (WES) or International Education Research Foundation (IERF). The price of this service can range from $100 to $400 depending on who the provider is and how they package their offerings.
If you are unable to sit for the CPA Exam on the appointment date you scheduled, you may need to pay Prometric an additional fee to reschedule the CPA Exam. There’s no fee if you contact Prometric to reschedule 30 or more days in advance. With 6-29 days’ notice, the fee to reschedule is $35, and with 5 or fewer days’ notice, that fee increases to $83.76. As long as your rescheduled date is still within the period that your Notice to Schedule (NTS) is valid for, you will not need to repay the application and examination fees.
If you miss your testing appointment without formally canceling or rescheduling with Prometric at least 24 hours in advance, or if you bring the wrong ID or NTS, you will be marked as a no-show. That means you forfeit all the fees you paid! However, if you reschedule before your NTS expires, you will not have to repay the application and examination fees. State boards may give exception to extreme circumstances, so call your board if you believe your situation warrants consideration.
Most of the state boards charge a registration fee when you schedule an exam. This fee ranges from $15 to $150 and is commonly around $75.
If you will be taking the CPA Exam in an international location , you will need to pay an additional fee when you register. The additional fee you must pay for each CPA Exam section you plan to take internationally is $371.55 per section, regardless of which state board of accountancy has declared your eligibility for the examination. You will pay this through the NASBA candidate portal.