28 April 2005
MOU with CIMA widens Career Options for UTAR Accounting
Graduates On Thursday 28 April 2005, UTAR signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA). On the platform for the signing ceremony were Tan Sri Datuk Dr Ng Lay Swee, UTAR President/CEO (signatory), Mr Lee Yee Chong, President of CIMA Malaysia (signatory), Professor Roland Kaye, CIMA President (witness), Mr Lai Fatt Sian, Dean of FAM (witness) and Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik, UTAR Council Chairman (Guest of Honour). Provisions of MOU Under the MOU, CIMA will also offer scholarships worth RM100,000 to UTAR graduates who will be pursuing, either the UTAR Master's degrees in Accounting offered by the Institute of Postgraduate Studies and Research (IPSR) or the remaining 5 CIMA papers conducted by the Centre for Extension Education (CEE). UTAR President/CEO, Tan Sri Datuk Dr Ng Lay Swee thanked CIMA, an established international professional body, for the confidence demonstrated in the quality of the UTAR accounting degree. Versatility of UTAR's curriculum She was referring to a similar endorsement from other professional bodies like ACCA which has granted the UTAR Honours degree in Accounting an exemption of 9 out of 14 papers. In addition, as the Accounting degree has been
accredited by LAN and is recognized by the JPA, its graduates
are eligible to join the government service and statutory bodies
which includes Bank Negara, the Treasury Department, EPF and the
Inland Revenue Department, etc. They are also eligible to sit
for the Qualifying Examinations for MIA to become a chartered
accountants in Malaysia. This means that UTAR Accounting graduates
have every opportunity to join the world of business, commerce,
finance and the various industries in both management and professional
accounting capacities, in the public and private sectors. |