Abu-Ghazaleh Announces the Launch of IASCA Online Examination System

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  • 15-апр-2019

    Abu-Ghazaleh Announces the Launch of IASCA Online Examination System

    AMMAN –HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, Chairman and founder of the International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (IASCA), announced the launch of the electronic examination system by IASCA for all the certificates it offers.

    The system has been fully developed by Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Information Technology International (TAG-ITI), to replace the paper examination system for the International Arab Certified Public Accountant (IACPA) certificate, the International Arab Certified Management Accountant (IACMA) certificate, and the IFRS Expert certificate which will be canceled.

    In this regard, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh pointed out that the e-system has been designed to be user friendly with time, effort and cost saving benefits in an era where digital transformation has become a necessity for all sectors, especially education. 

    Moreover, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh stated that the automation of the system took place after IASCA’s success in the automation of professional curricula and training courses in order to become digital and interactive.

    It is worth noting that IASCA will provide a detailed illustrative video on its website to provide students and any other interested parties with a better understanding of how to use the new electronic system, the distinguishing characteristics of the system in addition to the types of questions to be included in the online examinations.

    The International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (IASCA) was established in 1984 as a non-profit professional accounting association in London, UK. It was formally registered in Amman on February 24, 1994, aiming at advancing the profession of accounting, auditing and other related disciplines in the countries of the League of Arab States. IASCA also aims at maintaining the professional independence and protection of Arab accountants, as well as the application of professional supervisory measures.