AAT Course in Sri Lanka
Professional Accounting Technician Qualification — All Three Levels
Ceylon Open Campus is an authorised AAT tuition centre in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Study the Association of Accounting Technicians qualification from Foundation to Professional level with experienced tutors, flexible class times, and proven examination results.
Understanding the AAT Qualification in Sri Lanka
The AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) qualification is structured into three progressive levels that together form a complete professional accounting education. Unlike degree programmes that require full-time study, AAT is designed to be studied part-time alongside employment, making it the most popular accounting qualification among working adults in Sri Lanka.
AAT Sri Lanka is the official awarding authority in Sri Lanka, operating under the international AAT framework. Examinations are held at designated test centres in Sri Lanka and the qualification is fully portable — AAT certificates earned in Sri Lanka are recognised by employers and universities globally, including in the UK, Australia, and the Middle East.
Completion of the AAT Professional level also offers direct exemptions into CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) and ICASL (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka) examinations, making AAT an excellent foundation for students who aspire to chartered accountant status.
AAT Levels, Units, and What You Study
| Level | Key Units | Duration | Tuition Fee (LKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundation | Bookkeeping Transactions, Controls, Elements of Costing, Business Environment | 5 – 6 months | LKR 42,000 |
| Intermediate | Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Tax, Spreadsheets | 6 – 8 months | LKR 55,000 |
| Professional | Financial Statements, Budgeting, Internal Accounting Systems, Synoptic Assessment | 7 – 9 months | LKR 68,000 |
Note: Examination registration fees are paid separately directly to AAT Sri Lanka. Fees above cover tuition, study materials, and mock examinations at Ceylon Open Campus.
Entry Requirements and How to Enrol
One of the most appealing aspects of the AAT Foundation level is that it has no formal academic prerequisites. You do not need A/Levels, a degree, or even a specific O/Level grade to begin. If you can handle basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, percentages, and simple fractions), you have sufficient prior knowledge to start AAT Foundation.
Students from the Eastern Province who have completed O/Levels with a pass in Mathematics are well prepared for Foundation level. Students who have already completed a bookkeeping or accounting certificate may qualify for partial exemptions at Foundation level — contact our admissions team to have your prior qualifications assessed.
To enrol at Ceylon Open Campus, bring your NIC (or equivalent ID), one passport photograph, your most recent academic result sheet, and the enrolment fee. A timetable of upcoming AAT batch start dates is available from the admissions office or on request via phone or email.
AAT Career Outcomes and Salary Ranges in Sri Lanka
| Role | AAT Level Required | Monthly Salary (LKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Accounts Clerk / Bookkeeper | Foundation | LKR 40,000 – 65,000 |
| Accounts Assistant | Foundation – Intermediate | LKR 55,000 – 90,000 |
| Finance Officer / Payroll Manager | Intermediate | LKR 80,000 – 130,000 |
| Accounting Technician (Senior) | Professional | LKR 100,000 – 175,000 |
| Management Accountant (with CIMA) | AAT Professional + CIMA | LKR 180,000 – 350,000+ |
Why Study AAT at Ceylon Open Campus?
Ceylon Open Campus is one of only a small number of AAT-approved tuition centres in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Students in Batticaloa, Kattankudy, Ampara, and Trincomalee no longer need to travel to Colombo for quality AAT tuition. The campus provides a structured learning environment with experienced accountancy tutors, a dedicated study room, past paper archives, and mock examination sessions.
Pass rates at Ceylon Open Campus for AAT Foundation and Intermediate examinations are consistently above the national average. This is the result of the small class sizes (maximum 15 students per batch), the intensive revision sessions in the three weeks before each examination, and the one-to-one academic counselling available to every enrolled student.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the AAT qualification and why is it valuable in Sri Lanka?
AAT stands for the Association of Accounting Technicians, a UK-based professional body with an internationally recognised accounting qualification. In Sri Lanka, AAT is widely accepted as a pathway into professional accounting roles and as a stepping stone to higher qualifications such as CIMA, ACCA, or ICASL. Employers in banking, manufacturing, retail, and the public sector recognise the AAT qualification when recruiting for accounts assistant, bookkeeper, and junior finance officer roles.
What are the AAT course fees in Sri Lanka for 2026?
AAT course fees in Sri Lanka comprise two components: tuition fees paid to your study centre and examination registration fees paid to AAT Sri Lanka. At Ceylon Open Campus, tuition for the AAT Foundation level is LKR 42,000 per level, Intermediate is LKR 55,000 per level, and Professional is LKR 68,000 per level. AAT Sri Lanka examination registration fees are separate and charged per unit. Contact us for the full 2026 fee schedule.
What are the entry requirements for the AAT course?
There are no formal academic prerequisites for AAT Foundation Level. Any student with a basic understanding of numbers and a willingness to learn can enrol. For AAT Intermediate Level, successful completion of Foundation Level (or relevant exemptions) is required. A/Level students and O/Level students with strong Maths results are well prepared to start the Foundation level directly.
How long does it take to complete all three AAT levels?
Each AAT level typically takes 5 to 9 months to complete, depending on the number of units and the student's study pace. Completing all three levels (Foundation, Intermediate, Professional) typically takes 2 to 3 years of part-time study. Students who study intensively and sit examinations at the earliest opportunity can complete the full qualification in approximately 18 months.
Can I study AAT while working full-time?
Yes. AAT is specifically designed for part-time study alongside employment. Ceylon Open Campus offers AAT tuition in evening batches (5.30 pm to 8.30 pm, Monday to Thursday) and Saturday intensive batches (9 am to 3 pm). Many students working in accounting support roles study AAT concurrently, which allows them to apply classroom learning directly in their workplace.
What accounting jobs can I get after completing AAT in Sri Lanka?
AAT Foundation and Intermediate holders can seek roles as Accounts Assistant, Bookkeeper, Payroll Officer, or Credit Controller, with salaries ranging from LKR 45,000 to LKR 90,000 per month. Full AAT professional-level holders qualify for senior Accounting Technician, Finance Officer, and Management Accountant roles, with salaries from LKR 90,000 to LKR 180,000 per month in established companies.
Start Your AAT Journey at Ceylon Open Campus
The next AAT Foundation batch enrolment is open. Secure your place today and take the first step toward a professional accounting career.
