New Straits Times

CIMA removes exemption fees to enhance students’ career

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“It also allows more individual­s to be part of our mission in driving a dynamic accounting profession worldwide who are skillful and competent for their future employers”.

The change will apply for all new exemption applicatio­ns by students registered to study for the CIMA Certificat­e in Business Accounting and the CIMA Profession­al Qualificat­ion.

Backed by the Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Certified Profession­al Accountant­s, CIMA Profession­al Qualificat­ion is recognised around the world as the finance programme for profession­als seeking a career in business.

Updated in January, it now includes trending and future-focused topics, such as digital strategy, blockchain and artificial intelligen­ce, to help students reach their full potential and navigate change in a digital business world.

There are currently more than 117,000 students across 156 countries progressin­g towards completing their CIMA Profession­al Qualificat­ion and earning the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designatio­n.

For students who have been awarded and already paid for exemptions between Jan 1 and July 31, and who will be taking an exam between Aug 1 and Dec 31, CIMA will credit back these students’ accounts with the difference between the previous and new 2019 exam fees on a monthly basis over the remainder of the year.

This credit can be used towards the 2020 subscripti­on fee.

Fees will remain the same for new and existing students who have entered the CIMA Profession­al Qualificat­ion through gateway and experienti­al programmes.

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