Institute of Certified Management Accountants of Sri Lanka
Initially, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) was funded the formulating of the new educational syllabus, preparation of study material, and other related inauguration works.[8] The institution has 4 levels of examination and an integrative case study: Foundation, Operational, Managerial, and Strategic.The every trainee should maintain a training document and certify it by the CMA Sri Lanka approved witness (A qualified Accountant).After gaining the ACMA qualifications and completing the 5 years working professional experience including 3 years of senior managerial level with the 120 hours of the continuing professional development (CPD) requirement can obtain the FCMA designation.[24] The Institute of Certified Management of Sri Lanka enjoys MOU agreements with: And several other leading international accountancy bodies and universities.