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SAICA Endorses Regent Business School’s BCom in Accounting Degree

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SAICA Endorses Regent Business School’s BCom in Accounting Degree

Johannesburg, South Africa, January 2025 – Regent Business School announces that the South African Institute for Chartered Accountants (SAICA) has officially endorsed its Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting Degree. This significant recognition underscores Regent Business School’s commitment to academic quality and its mission to deliver qualifications that meet the highest professional standards.

Starting in January 2025, students enrolling in the SAICA-endorsed programme will have access to a well-defined academic pathway to achieve the Chartered Accountant [CA(SA)] designation. This pathway includes eligibility to progress to the SAICA-accredited Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting, followed by the opportunity to undertake SAICA’s board examinations.

Dr Shahiem Patel, Academic Dean of Regent Business School, highlighted the importance of this endorsement: “The SAICA endorsement of our Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting Degree marks a pivotal moment for Regent Business School. This recognition reflects the dedication of our faculty, staff, and academic teams in ensuring our programme meets the highest academic and professional benchmarks. It affirms our position as a leader in commerce and management education.”

Dr Patel emphasised the benefits this endorsement brings to students:

“This development creates an excellent opportunity for students to pursue a recognised qualification that positions them for success in the accounting profession. By enrolling in this programme, students are well-prepared to progress through the SAICA-accredited pathway, gain specialised knowledge, and ultimately qualify as Chartered Accountants. Regent Business School is committed to equipping graduates with the skills and expertise necessary for a successful career in finance.”

A Benchmark in Accounting Education

Regent Business School has long been recognised for its commitment to providing high-quality education in commerce and management. The SAICA endorsement further enhances its appeal for students seeking to excel in the accounting field.

The Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting Degree has been carefully structured to combine rigorous academic content with practical skills, ensuring graduates are ready to meet the demands of the business world.

Opportunities for Aspiring Chartered Accountants

This endorsement provides a valuable opportunity for a range of students, from recent matriculants with a Bachelor’s pass to professionals looking to enhance their qualifications or transition into the accounting sector.

Dr Patel concluded: “At Regent Business School, we remain focused on offering programmes that empower students to achieve their professional ambitions. The SAICA endorsement of our Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting Degree provides an outstanding pathway for those aspiring to excel in the field of accounting. We encourage prospective students to take advantage of this opportunity and begin building their future with us.”

Regent Business School’s SAICA-endorsed Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting Degree is set to establish a new standard in accounting education in South Africa. With its comprehensive curriculum and clear professional pathway, the programme is an ideal choice for individuals pursuing careers in accounting and finance.

If you’re ready to seek success, explore Regent Business School’s MBA and DBA programmes for the 2025 intake on our website, call +27 31 304 4626 or send an email to [email protected]. Our programmes equip you to excel by surrounding you with success.

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