Program Overview
As the only globally recognized internal audit certification, becoming a Certified Internal Auditor® (CIA®) is the optimum way to communicate knowledge, skills, and competencies to effectively carry out professional responsibilities for any internal audit, anywhere in the world.
Who Should Attend
Learning Objectives
After completing this course
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Pass all three parts of the exam to achieve the certificate.
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Distinguish themselves from their peers.
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Demonstrate their proficiency with internal staff and external clients.
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Develop knowledge of best practices in the industry.
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Demonstrate proficiency and professionalism.
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Lay a foundation for continued improvement and advancement.
Exam(s) Details
CIA - Certified Internal Auditor
You can schedule your computer-based exam throughout the year at testing facilities around the world. Additional fees to consider: Taking the examination involves two categories of required fees that are to be paid directly to the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA): Application Fees: $120 for IIA members & $240 for non-members Exam Registration Fees (Part I): $310 for IIA members & $445 for non-members Exam Registration Fees (Part II or III): $280 for IIA members & $415 for non-members *Candidates are not required to become IIA members to take their exam. Membership fees vary per country so please contact your local chapter. Enclosed, please find the application for the IIA chapter in Qatar.
Available languages:English,Arabic
Total Questions: 100 | Duration: 2 hours
$415 - $445
Course Prerequisite
To register for the CIA exam, you will have to either hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university or an equivalent degree. However, if you do not meet this requirement, your years of professional work experience can also count towards your eligibility. The simplest way to find out if you are eligible to sit for the CIA exam is to send details of your degree and work experience. More details can be found in the attached CIA Certification handbook. Education: Candidates must hold an associate degree or higher to be approved. Common equivalents are a Foundation Degree, Diploma of Higher Education, Higher National Diploma, or three A-level certificates with a grade of C or higher, which are also acceptable.
Work Experience: Candidates may apply to the certification program and sit for exams prior to obtaining the required work experience. However, candidates will not be certified until the experience requirement is met within the program eligibility. Experience for the IIA’s certification programs is based on the maximum level of education achieved.




