The Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) qualification is the only globally recognized certification for internal auditors, awarded by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). It validates your expertise in internal audit, risk management, governance, and control — and sets you apart as a trusted professional in the world of finance and compliance.
Whether you’re working in accounting, finance, or auditing, the CIA certification demonstrates your ability to evaluate and improve organizational operations and helps you progress toward leadership roles in risk and assurance.
Career Advancement — Opens the door to senior positions such as Internal Audit Manager, Risk Advisor, and Chief Audit Executive.
Specialized Expertise — Focuses on internal control, governance, and risk management — key areas in every successful organization.
Practical and Focused — The CIA program is concise and directly relevant to real-world internal audit practices.
Flexible Study Options — Self-paced exams with global availability, ideal for working professionals.
The CIA qualification consists of three parts, each designed to strengthen your understanding of internal auditing principles and real-world application.
This part builds your foundation in the key concepts and standards that guide the internal audit profession.
Main Areas Covered:
Objective: Understand the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing (IPPF) and how to apply them effectively.
Focuses on managing internal audit activities and performing engagements with professionalism and effectiveness.
Main Areas Covered:
Objective: Learn how to lead internal audit engagements, manage teams, and ensure audit quality.
Develops your understanding of business operations, IT, finance, and risk management.
Main Areas Covered:
Business Acumen
Information Security and Technology
Financial Management
Global Business Environment
Data Analytics
Objective: Build strategic and analytical skills to evaluate and strengthen an organization’s governance and control systems.
To pursue the CIA certification, candidates must:
Hold a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent qualification).
Have relevant work experience in internal audit or related fields (minimum 12–24 months, depending on education level).
Adhere to the IIA’s Code of Ethics.
Pass all three exam parts.
Becoming a CIA-certified professional qualifies you for high-level positions across industries, including:
With a CIA credential, you’ll stand out to employers in banks, corporations, government agencies, NGOs, and consulting firms worldwide.
Mode of Study: On-campus or online, with flexible scheduling.
Assessment: Three computer-based exams (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3).
At Raad Institute, our CIA preparation program combines expert-led training, practical case studies, and mock exams designed to ensure success. We guide you step-by-step through the entire certification process — from registration to passing all exam parts with confidence.