Class / Class Details
2nd Mar, 2026 At 11:40 AM
14th Apr, 2026 At 12:20 PM
29 Hours 20 Min
Our 2026 UTME Principles of Accounts Preparation Program is a structured, calculation-driven, concept-based, and exam-focused course designed strictly in line with the official UTME syllabus .
The syllabus comprehensively covers:
Nature and Significance of Bookkeeping and Accounting
Principles of Double Entry
Cash Book and Bank Reconciliation
Final Accounts
Stock Valuation
Manufacturing Accounts
Partnership and Company Accounts
Public Sector Accounting
Information Technology in Accounting
This program prepares students to:
✔ Understand the foundations and development of Accounting
✔ Apply double-entry principles accurately
✔ Prepare and interpret financial statements
✔ Analyse accounting information for decision-making
✔ Solve practical accounting problems confidently
✔ Understand modern digital accounting systems
This is not rote memorization — it is structured financial intelligence development.
Parents trust this program because:
✅ It strictly follows the official syllabus objectives
✅ It builds strong numerical and analytical skills
✅ It prepares students for business and finance-related programs
✅ It develops practical financial literacy
✅ It improves confidence in calculations and interpretation
Principles of Accounts supports admission into:
Accounting
Banking and Finance
Business Administration
Economics
Actuarial Science
Entrepreneurship
Public Administration
We ensure mastery of all major syllabus sections, including:
Development and branches of Accounting
Objectives of bookkeeping
Users of accounting information
Principles, concepts and conventions
Career opportunities in Accounting
Source documents
Books of original entry
Accounting equation
Ledger classification
Trial balance
Types and correction of errors
Suspense account
Students master how transactions affect assets, liabilities, and capital.
Single, double, and triple column cash books
Trade and cash discounts
Petty cash and imprest system
Bank instruments
Causes of discrepancies
Bank reconciliation statements
Adjusted cash book
Statement of profit or loss
Statement of financial position
Depreciation (Straight line & Reducing balance)
Bad debts & provisions
Accruals and prepayments
Stock valuation (FIFO, LIFO, Average)
Control accounts
Incomplete records
Manufacturing accounts
Not-for-profit accounts
Departmental and branch accounts
Joint venture accounts
Partnership accounts
Company accounts and ratios
Public sector accounting
Modern IT in Accounting (AI, blockchain, digital processing)
Parents observe improved logical thinking, financial awareness, and stronger UTME mock performance.
Students love this program because:
📊 Complex calculations are simplified step-by-step
📘 Accounting equations are explained logically
🧾 Real transaction examples are used
🧮 Ratios are interpreted clearly
💻 Digital accounting concepts are introduced
📝 UTME-style objective drills improve speed
We simplify challenging areas such as:
Trial balance extraction
Suspense account corrections
Depreciation calculations
Stock valuation methods
Manufacturing cost classification
Partnership admission/retirement
Company financial statements
Accounting ratios interpretation
Public sector fund calculation
Students move from fear of numbers to financial confidence.
This program stands out because:
🔹 Every topic aligns directly with the official syllabus
🔹 Concepts are linked to practical calculations
🔹 Emphasis is placed on error correction
🔹 Financial statement interpretation is simplified
🔹 Public sector accounting trends are explained
🔹 IT integration in accounting is covered
🔹 Frequent timed drills improve accuracy and speed
We train students to:
Apply double entry principles confidently
Extract and balance trial balances correctly
Prepare financial statements accurately
Interpret accounting ratios logically
Differentiate public and private sector accounting
Understand digital transformation in accounting
Answer UTME Accounting questions quickly and correctly
This is structured professional-level preparation.
This course is ideal for:
✔ SS3 students preparing for 2026 UTME
✔ Repeat candidates seeking higher aggregate
✔ Students pursuing Accounting or Business programs
✔ Students struggling with calculations
✔ Students aiming for distinction
Whether beginner or advanced, this program strengthens financial reasoning and exam performance.
By the end of this program, students will:
✅ Understand the principles and significance of Accounting
✅ Apply double-entry system accurately
✅ Prepare final accounts confidently
✅ Compute depreciation, provisions and adjustments
✅ Analyse financial ratios correctly
✅ Understand public sector accounting principles
✅ Appreciate modern digital accounting systems
✅ Answer UTME Accounting questions faster and more accurately
Students become financially literate, analytically strong, and fully examination-ready.
Principles of Accounts is more than bookkeeping — it is the language of business and finance.
A strong Accounting score:
Boosts overall admission aggregate
Strengthens competitiveness for business-related programs
Develops financial intelligence
Builds analytical and logical thinking
Do not allow your child approach UTME Principles of Accounts unprepared.
Enroll them in the 2026 UTME Principles of Accounts Master Preparation Program today.
📌 Syllabus-Based Mastery
📌 Step-by-Step Calculation Approach
📌 Financial Statement Expertise
📌 Ratio & Public Sector Analysis
📌 Mock Tests & Exam Strategy
Master the numbers. Understand the system. Analyse the statements. Score high. Secure admission.

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