KPMG CELEBRATES CANDIDATES' SUCCESS IN APC EXAM FOR TRAINEE ACCOUNTANTS
More than 300 candidates will join chartered accountancy profession in South Africa. The results for the assessment of professional competence(APS), the second and final South African institute of Chartered Accountants(SAICA) board exam were released on Friday. KPMG said this week it was proud to contribute a further 311 candidates to the chartered accountancy profession in South Africa
These candidates, of whom 179 are black, have cleared the final academic hurdle to qualify as chartered accountants, or CA(SA)s."We are especially proud of our candidates on Saica's honours roll,"KPMG said. "Saica uses the honours roll to recognize those candidates who performed exceptionally well and showed the greatest insight into the way in which they completed the case study tasks."
Did you know that the APC is the assessment of professional competence. It is the final test for trainee accountants to prove their abilities before qualifying as CA(SA)s, of which there is a shortage within the country. The exam, set by Saica, checks that trainees are able to qualify as CA(SA)s. The APC in its current form has been written since 2014, but the exam has been written for ages in different forms. The exam is written annually in November and the results are released in February the following year. KPMG SA had 363 APC 2017 candidates who received their results on Friday. The exam stimulates a real client scenario to test the professionalism of trainee accountants.
To sum it up i think this is an interesting story for me and for other students too who are pursuing their dreams of becoming CA(SA)s because it actually shows that it is doable even if it is hard at the moment.We can also make it to articles just like those students who are KPMG trainees accountants. They also started like us and now they are widely recognized.
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/business-and-economy/2018-02-22-seven-quick-facts-about-the-apc-exam-for-trainee-accountants/
These candidates, of whom 179 are black, have cleared the final academic hurdle to qualify as chartered accountants, or CA(SA)s."We are especially proud of our candidates on Saica's honours roll,"KPMG said. "Saica uses the honours roll to recognize those candidates who performed exceptionally well and showed the greatest insight into the way in which they completed the case study tasks."
Did you know that the APC is the assessment of professional competence. It is the final test for trainee accountants to prove their abilities before qualifying as CA(SA)s, of which there is a shortage within the country. The exam, set by Saica, checks that trainees are able to qualify as CA(SA)s. The APC in its current form has been written since 2014, but the exam has been written for ages in different forms. The exam is written annually in November and the results are released in February the following year. KPMG SA had 363 APC 2017 candidates who received their results on Friday. The exam stimulates a real client scenario to test the professionalism of trainee accountants.
To sum it up i think this is an interesting story for me and for other students too who are pursuing their dreams of becoming CA(SA)s because it actually shows that it is doable even if it is hard at the moment.We can also make it to articles just like those students who are KPMG trainees accountants. They also started like us and now they are widely recognized.
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/business-and-economy/2018-02-22-seven-quick-facts-about-the-apc-exam-for-trainee-accountants/

This is really encouraging, meaning we can make it too if we can just stay committed to our studies.
ReplyDeleteWow Mr Njebedulana its really interesting. We were all crossing fingers just recently for our brothers and sisters. They have really made us proud. Halala CA Profession, hALalA
ReplyDeleteIf they did it what will prevent u from doing it also? Nothing, nothing will prevent you from being CA (SA). This is encouraging Sifundo
ReplyDeleteIndeed this CA profession is doable. I am so happy for these candidates they are such an inspiration to us.
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly my point guys. Let's also work too hard and too intelligent to be the future chartered accountants in South Africa. Destroy the fact that black chartered accountants are scarce in South Africa.
ReplyDeleteThat`s great ! we can do it guys
ReplyDeletelet us lead guys, the world has many followers
This reminds me of Dr Rajkaran's words that says"journey of thousand miles begins with one step"... so I believe that let us stay commited we will surely finish this nirvana journey
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