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Academic Timetables

Structured learning rhythms for disciplined professionals.

View the Excel Business School timetable structure. Each paper is presented separately so students can clearly secure their class days, start times, and execution rhythm without ambiguity.

AAA Timetable

Advanced Audit and Assurance

Designed for technical audit judgement, professional scepticism, risk identification, ethics, reporting and examiner-style answer drafting. AAA students should attend consistently; audit technique improves through repeated exposure to scenarios.

Monday · 20:00 CATTechnical teaching & application: ISA principles and audit judgement.
Wednesday · 20:00 CATScenario analysis: Audit risks, business risks, and structural drafting.
Friday · 20:00 CATPractice & execution: Marked scripts and professional exam discipline.

SBR Timetable

Strategic Business Reporting

Built for IFRS understanding, group accounting, professional reporting judgement, investor communication, and scenario application. SBR classes transition between early and later evening configurations.

Tuesday · 18:30 CATIFRS principles: Core standard logic and written reporting discipline.
Thursday · 20:00 CATScenario application: Ethics, investor communication, and integrated reporting.
Saturday · 20:00 CATGroup accounting: Consolidations, standards practice, and exam responses.

ATX Timetable

Advanced Taxation UK

Focused on advanced tax planning, professional advisory communication, computations, and structured responses. Because of the technical density of the UK tax matrix, ATX schedules are rigidly confirmed directly through the admissions desk upon intake allocation.

Confirm ATX Schedule
Step 01 · AdmissionsSubmit ATX enquiry to confirm target sitting and learning route.
Step 02 · ConfirmationClass timing and expectations confirmed before institutional access is issued.
Step 03 · OnboardingBegin preparation encompassing technical coverage and advisory writing.

The Execution Rhythm

A controlled route from technical understanding to exam-ready performance.

Phase 01

Teaching Phase

Live explanations, technical coverage, structured notes and professional discussion of examinable areas.

Phase 02

Practice Phase

Question practice, scenario application, weekly assignment submissions, script correction and feedback discipline.

Phase 03

Revision Phase

Four weeks before the exam, the timetable aggressively shifts to mock discipline, weak-area correction, time pressure training and final exam technique refinement.

Academic Expectations

A premium timetable requires uncompromising student discipline.

Excel Business School positions tuition as a structured professional learning system. Students are strictly expected to attend live classes, utilize the recorded vault responsibly, and submit practice scripts in accordance with the established timetable constraints.

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