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EXAMINATION SERVICES The CPA examination is held twice yearly in June and December. The examination is divided into three parts of two sections each. Each section consists of three papers. A candidate may attempt two sections in a part together or separately in ascending order but before proceeding to the next part, a candidate must pass the lower part. The
examination is rigorous and standards are high and therefore a candidate is
advised to devote approximately the equivalent of eighteen months of full
time study for each part of the examination. Ideally therefore, a
student should be able to complete the CPA examination in between four and a
half and six years. A
student should programme the studies in such a way that makes it possible to
take and pass the three parts in a duration of between four and a half and
six years following the date of registration as a student of KASNEB. In this
way, a candidate will be able to set aside three years as a margin of safety
in case of unforeseen circumstances in the preparation for the examination. The
CPA examination is
benchmarked on the international standards promulgated by International
Accounting Education Standards Board (IAESB), International Accounting
Standards Board (IASB), International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board
(IAASB) and International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB).
The CPA examination therefore meets the requirements of International
Education Standards (IESs), International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), International Standards
on Auditing (ISAs) and International Public Sector Accounting Standards
(IPSASs). The
IESs prescribe requirements relating to entry, professional training and
practice as required by International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) for
the qualification programme for professional accountants. The
entry requirements of IES 1 for professional accountancy course are the
minimum entry requirements for admission for a university degree course. The
entry requirements are country specific. Holders of final CPA certificates
are eligible for admission to pursue masters and other higher degrees in
reputable universities, both in Kenya and foreign countries. Students
taking the CPA examination are advised to look for ways and means of
acquiring practical experience so that they can match progress in examination
with competence in performance of duties in the work environment. This is a
requirement of IES 5 which provides for practical experience as part of the pre-qualification
programme. The minimum period of experience required is three years. The
practical experience may be gained during or after the qualification process. Upon
qualifying, the CPA examination graduates are equipped with the requisite
knowledge and skills they require in order to present themselves to the
public as professional accountants. The following are the papers contained in each part of the CPA examination: CPA PART I Paper No. 1.
Financial Accounting SECTION
2 CPA
PART II SECTION
4 CPA
PART III SECTION 6 |
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