Thank you so much for this video, Mrs Tile😊. I really enjoy your CA(SA) videos because I'm on this journey🙈. Please do keep them coming as they serve as motivation, too❤.
I did non accounting degree and I'm glad I did my research as early as possible last year. This year I'm doing advanced certificate in accounting science ( equivalent to second year bcompt)so that I can qualify for BCTA then CTA.
Hi, I also have a non accounting degree, infact I have an engineering degree and interested in pursuing CA, which institution are you doing advanced certificate in accounting? Do you mind sharing more
That was clear. I'm in high school and this is my last year I'm writing in November. I want to be a chartered accountant. Thank you for the insight. Please share more if you can.
Doing my second year bcompt in financial accounting really need a mentor,am doing great but I need more knowledge more especially when it comes to articles cause I want to option for that 5 year article contract
Hi Mrs tile,I stumbled across your channel and absolutely love your content thank you so much for this informative video,I am currently doing my bcom accounting at regent business school however the bcom accounting degree isnt accredited they do have a pgda access program which we need to do in order to go into cta which is saica accredited at regent however im just abit concerned and dont know if big 4 firms and banks would accept me because when i look at saica accredited bridging programs the bridging program into cta that regent offers isnt there however upon completion of it u can go into cta as well as write itc and stuff but im just scared and dont know if i made the right decision choosing this institution what would you recommend or what advice would you give to an individual like me?
I'm not familiar with the Regents route and I don't have any CA in my network that studied there including those I work with. An institute that I know has a good bridging course to CTA is Unisa. And big 4 Acvounting firms do take Unisa students for articles.
hi Mrs Tile i was chosen for bachelor of accounting instead of bcom accounting. can i still be a chartered accountant or should i switch to bcom in accounting?
You can. UJ and Unisa has one year conversion courses after which you can do your CA accounting honors the following year. Do look into thee. All the best 😊😊🙏
Private colleges are not the preferred route for CA option in SA. With that said, if you confirm they are accredited and you are comfortable, go for it!
@@mrstile5345 can you advise me on how to go about it with a non accounting degree and not necessarily starting with BCOM first, how does the bridging course work?
Thank you so much for this video, Mrs Tile😊. I really enjoy your CA(SA) videos because I'm on this journey🙈. Please do keep them coming as they serve as motivation, too❤.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️ I enjoy creating them too ☺️ Here's to more of these! 🥳🥳
I did non accounting degree and I'm glad I did my research as early as possible last year. This year I'm doing advanced certificate in accounting science ( equivalent to second year bcompt)so that I can qualify for BCTA then CTA.
Yaaay to the research! You see, you are a good example of the variations I mentioned 😁 All the best with your studies, you've got this!
Hi, I also have a non accounting degree, infact I have an engineering degree and interested in pursuing CA, which institution are you doing advanced certificate in accounting? Do you mind sharing more
@@naomimonaisa4795 I'm doing it at UNISA
Thank you so much Mrs Tile, 😊😊😊this CA(SA) it's not easy but we solder on. I can't wait to complete
You've got this! CA (SA) is your portion. All the best ☺️
That was clear. I'm in high school and this is my last year I'm writing in November. I want to be a chartered accountant. Thank you for the insight. Please share more if you can.
Thank you so much. I will definitely share more 😊 All the best either your finals. You've got this!!
Thanks alot ma'am please am still new here and i hope you lead me true am watching from Cameroon I love your advices
Welcome 😊😊
Doing my second year bcompt in financial accounting really need a mentor,am doing great but I need more knowledge more especially when it comes to articles cause I want to option for that 5 year article contract
Try find a mentor that has completed the 5 year articles route. That way they will understand your path more and add value. All the best!
Mrs Tile, can you give us your experience of the journey? ❤
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I already have a video where I share this. Swe the link above.
Hi Mrs tile,I stumbled across your channel and absolutely love your content thank you so much for this informative video,I am currently doing my bcom accounting at regent business school however the bcom accounting degree isnt accredited they do have a pgda access program which we need to do in order to go into cta which is saica accredited at regent however im just abit concerned and dont know if big 4 firms and banks would accept me because when i look at saica accredited bridging programs the bridging program into cta that regent offers isnt there however upon completion of it u can go into cta as well as write itc and stuff but im just scared and dont know if i made the right decision choosing this institution what would you recommend or what advice would you give to an individual like me?
I'm not familiar with the Regents route and I don't have any CA in my network that studied there including those I work with. An institute that I know has a good bridging course to CTA is Unisa. And big 4 Acvounting firms do take Unisa students for articles.
@@mrstile5345 Thank you so much for the response Mrs Tile😊
hi Mrs Tile i was chosen for bachelor of accounting instead of bcom accounting. can i still be a chartered accountant or should i switch to bcom in accounting?
You can. UJ and Unisa has one year conversion courses after which you can do your CA accounting honors the following year. Do look into thee. All the best 😊😊🙏
@@mrstile5345Thank you very much🙏
Is IIE Varsity College a good college? They are SAICA accredited tho
It is not saica accredited
I see Milpark is also SAICA accredited, does it matter about the institution you use or as long as the institution is SAICA accredited you are safe?
Private colleges are not the preferred route for CA option in SA. With that said, if you confirm they are accredited and you are comfortable, go for it!
@@mrstile5345 can you advise me on how to go about it with a non accounting degree and not necessarily starting with BCOM first, how does the bridging course work?
Get the saica accredited list it has certain modules that are accredited for CA not all courses are recognized by saica