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Yesterday 11:40 PM
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The exit opportunities don't seem as good as before. Looking back, it might not be worth starting a career in audit or this SCAQ.
This SCAQ is a joke. Wet dreams about accountancy hub then came up an idea to set its own paper to call it "The Prestigious". Whole industry go downhill already, nvm... Just give some exemptions to pacify new grads or sign whatever mra/rma w other jokers that capitalised on this dying unpopular sunset industry. Then continue to call it prestigious. Waste everyone time and money.
Yesterday 10:58 PM
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Hahaha chill bro. Don't worry la. Thot ISCA alrdy say will have gd news for acca grad this year? MRA also good ah, better than dun have leh. Look at those AAA or AAB or AAC local uni grads that have no exemptions or at most 1 exemption for Tax paper. These ppl pushed themselves hard into uni instead of supporting cpa aus which was perceived to be less prestigious back then. Now end up have the shorter end of the stick if they are still staying in this industry. So they not only don't vote PAP sia, may be leave the country and migrate to bolehland liao ah?
The exit opportunities don't seem as good as before. Looking back, it might not be worth starting a career in audit or this SCAQ.
Yesterday 10:36 PM
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Hahaha chill bro. Don't worry la. Thot ISCA alrdy say will have gd news for acca grad this year? MRA also good ah, better than dun have leh. Look at those AAA or AAB or AAC local uni grads that have no exemptions or at most 1 exemption for Tax paper. These ppl pushed themselves hard into uni instead of supporting cpa aus which was perceived to be less prestigious back then. Now end up have the shorter end of the stick if they are still staying in this industry. So they not only don't vote PAP sia, may be leave the country and migrate to bolehland liao ah?
Bro, no RMA no vote. Simple as that.

Sign MRA... don't waste my time lah bro

I quit audit industry already this year

No time take Capstone 4 hours paper
Yesterday 10:33 PM
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Hey thanks for sharing this, quite insightful.

I was feeling quite puzzled why got posters come out claimed they studied hard cause to me accounting is a low-tier course in terms of popularity and prospects. We're here because we didn't study THAT hard (but not that we are lazy either)

But 2015 also almost 10 years ago already, what are they doing here lol
Hi! Not the poster of this IGP list but I'm so shocked with this comparison list which is the 1st time I saw. Okie, may be cause I didn't really go google on that but just keep hearing things about IGP and intake drop for NTU Acc till quite bad over the years. The MOF news saying drop in intake by 10%. From this list look like drop by >40% sia lolol. Seriously???
Yesterday 10:15 PM
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If ISCA sign MRA with ACCA and not sign RMA with ACCA

Sorry

I am not going vote for PAP
Hahaha chill bro. Don't worry la. Thot ISCA alrdy say will have gd news for acca grad this year? MRA also good ah, better than dun have leh. Look at those AAA or AAB or AAC local uni grads that have no exemptions or at most 1 exemption for Tax paper. These ppl pushed themselves hard into uni instead of supporting cpa aus which was perceived to be less prestigious back then. Now end up have the shorter end of the stick if they are still staying in this industry. So they not only don't vote PAP sia, may be leave the country and migrate to bolehland liao ah?
Yesterday 10:04 PM
Unregistered I guess we are all easily affected by the news narrative.

At least for my batch, I don't think any of the top scorers will consider working 9am to 8pm for 3k a month when Tech offers 5k 6k starting salary, and you need almost 5 years to achieve that here.
Yesterday 09:59 PM
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NTU Accounting IGP

2015/2016 AAA/C 606
(higher than comp science/engineering)

2016/2017 AAB/B 618
(higher than comp science/engineering)

2017/2018 AAB/B 611
(higher than comp science/engineering)

2018/2019 AAC/B 541
(Slightly lower than comp science, higher than comp engineering)

2019/2020 ABC/B 507
(Slightly lower than comp science, higher than comp engineering)

2020/2021 BBC/C 481
(Lower than comp sci and comp engineering)

2021/2022 BBC/C 414
(Lower than comp sci and comp engineering)

2022/2023 BCC/B 352
(Lower than comp sci and comp engineering)

2023/2024 BBC/C 357
(Lower than comp sci and comp engineering)

Notable decline in grades and intake starting around 2020. Decreasing interest in accounting compared to comp science and comp engineering majors.
Hey thanks for sharing this, quite insightful.

I was feeling quite puzzled why got posters come out claimed they studied hard cause to me accounting is a low-tier course in terms of popularity and prospects. We're here because we didn't study THAT hard (but not that we are lazy either)

But 2015 also almost 10 years ago already, what are they doing here lol
Yesterday 09:45 PM
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It’s not always about the firm. their lives don’t revolve around the firm. It could be due to mental health, finding a better opportunity elsewhere, or wanting to avoid certain managers they dislike.

Why do you perceive those who resigned held grudges against the firm? Could it be because the firm or the management is mistreating them?
Audit a lot weird ppl. The job is their life. These are the ppl who can do the same thing for 30 40 years.
Yesterday 09:40 PM
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Lol this. We probably same year intake. Sux to be us in the in-between batch. Chiong so hard to get into ntu acc instead of going for cpa aus/acca. Those days where ppl expectation was that we can't get into local uni then go for acca/cpa aust. End up this very few batches kena trolled by isca mra with cpa aust/acca, just 1 capstone mod only sia. Cui.
Acca need take all papers. Only cpa aus 1 capstone module.
Yesterday 09:27 PM
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I'm 35

I'm born in 1989

What are the people in 20s who resigned during peak period trying to prove?

To prove that the audit firm will go haywire after they resigned?
It’s not always about the firm. their lives don’t revolve around the firm. It could be due to mental health, finding a better opportunity elsewhere, or wanting to avoid certain managers they dislike.

Why do you perceive those who resigned held grudges against the firm? Could it be because the firm or the management is mistreating them?
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