Our alumni clinch the ISCA Book Prize for their outstanding performance in the Singapore CA Qualification Programme Professional Examination. They received their prize at the ISCA New Member Ceremony in April 2017.
Accountancy was a foreign subject to Kai Yang when he first entered university. But knowing his strength in numbers, logic and systems, Kai Yang is thankful that he stuck to his guns.
Justin Bay is definitely one for a challenge. A double degree in business management and accountancy, CCA activities, and even scoring a full-time position in the consulting firm he interned in.
Stats like average admission scores, percentage of applicants who actually gain admittance and – of course – the all-important school ranking might be the obvious criteria for forming your university shortlist. But when it comes to ... Read More
SMU students and alumni divulge their personal strategies for killing that crucial university admissions interview.
From SOTA to accountancy—why? SMU alumna, Grace Lim, is no stranger to this question. After a few stumbling blocks, even she began to question her decision. But she's learnt that every "failure" is really a learning opportunity that ... Read More
The annual SMU-EY Accounting Immersion Programme (AIP) invites participants from the Junior Colleges and Polytechnics for a two-day camp held in SMU for the purpose of demystifying accountancy to the students participants and exposing them to accountancy as ... Read More
In April/May this year, the participants of the Accounting Study Mission to Manila spent eight fruitful days in the capital of Philippines on a unique itinerary which combined company visits, cultural experiences and community service.
A quick Google search on "Singapore" and Kyung Pyo's bags were packed, heading from the cold winters in South Korea to the warmth of Singapore. impulsive, perhaps. But this SMU accountancy undergraduate says it was the best decision he's made on his own.
SMU accountancy alumnus, Benjamin Loh, was not your straight A student. However, he shares why getting that first C- was the best thing that ever happened to him.