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地板
发表于 2012-10-31 09:17:29
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来自: INNA
If you're fully or partially recognised member
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Members of fully and partially recognised accounting bodies must submit all of the following documents with their application:
IELTS Academic Test Report Form (TRF) Number - this is evidence to show successful achievement of a score of at least seven (7) on each of the four (4) components - speaking, reading, listening and writing. For more information on this visit the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) website.
Letter of good standing (original) - this letter must be obtained from your accounting body and state that you are a current member in good standing. It should be no more than three months old from the date of application. (ICAEW members can obtain the required letter from the Professional Conduct Directorate)
Membership certificate (certified copy)
Examination results/mark sheets (certified copy) (including corresponding paper names) - (SAICA members are exempt from this requirement)
Current CV or brief employment history
Letter(s) of reference from employer(s) (certified copy) (members of MICPA only) - The letter(s) should detail the position held, tasks performed, start and finish dates and should indicate whether you were employed full or part-time.
Academic award (certified copy) - Degree/diploma certificate stating the title of the award, name of the awaiting institution, the year the degree was conferred and the grade achieved.
Statement of academic record (certified copy) - Statement of academic record (transcript) showing all subjects studied and grades received. Result slips or web results are not acceptable in lieu of the official academic record. A legend explaining the grading system must be included. If the university has granted you exemptions/advanced standing in any subjects, you will also need to enclose the documents on which the exemptions were based (e.g. TAFE diploma and academic record or result slips supporting cross-institutional study at another university)
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