ISCA allocates $15 million to support aspiring Chartered Accountants via the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification Programme - News Summed Up

ISCA allocates $15 million to support aspiring Chartered Accountants via the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification Programme


ISCA intends to build a stronger candidate community and network by providing facilitated study sessions, mentoring sessions, candidate and alumni events. ISCA President, Mr Teo Ser Luck said: “We will support students with more enhancements to make the SCAQ programme accessible and attractive.”Why become a Chartered Accountant of Singapore (CA Singapore)? The SCAQ programme comes with a curriculum that imparts cutting-edge technical skills and weaves together elements that meet the needs of Singapore and the Asian market. These students can focus on their studies and qualification journey and pay back the SCAQ programme fees after they have started working. [2] ACRA, ‘The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) to administer the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification Programme (SCAQ) from 1 January 2024’ (19 December 2023, [1] ACRA, 'Serving the Accountancy Sector as One Entity' (1 April 2023, https://www.acra.gov.sg/announcements/serving-the-accountancy-sector-as-one-entity [2] ACRA, ‘The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) to administer the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification Programme (SCAQ) from 1 January 2024’ (19 December 2023, https://www.acra.gov.sg/news-events/news-details/id/773ISCA is looking to provide more scholarships for aspiring Chartered Accountants in universities and polytechnics, for both accountancy and non-accountancy graduates.


Source: Viet Nam News December 26, 2023 19:53 UTC



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