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Top Accountancy Private Universities in Malaysia

Best Accountancy Courses at Private Universities in Malaysia

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Accounting is arguably the most important aspect of any business or company. The accountant makes sure that the finances of a company are correct, and balances the company’s books. Accountants can find stolen money or money that has gone missing within the company; they can advise on business funds for potential growth; most importantly, they have a firsthand look into the future of a company.

Accountancy is one of the backbones of the modern world, and the backbone of business. Almost every company in Malaysia and globally needs at least an accountant. Furthermore, behind every successful company is a skilled accountant – who understands how to use their knowledge of finance, mathematics, statistics, and economics to grow a business.

Furthermore, Accountancy is a highly specialised subject, but is about much more than just numbers. It looks specifically at the daily flow of money in and out of a business, keeping an eye on the balance and avoiding any future challenges. To study accounting at a top private university in Malaysia is to set yourself on a strong career path.

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Top Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia to Study Accountancy

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Accountancy is the language of business – an international language that will take you places. Accountancy is about providing facts and information systems, and helping others understand those systems, so they’re equipped to plan and make decisions.

Students interested in taking the accounting & finance degree at top private universities in Malaysia can consider the list below. Each private university has its own strengths and uniqueness that would fit you and equip you to be successful in your future career as an accountant in Malaysia.

  1. University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
  2. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
  3. Monash University 
  4. Taylor’s University
  5. Sunway University
  6. Multimedia University (MMU)
  7. University of Wollongong UOW) Malaysia KDU, Utropolis Glenmarie
  8. First City University College
  9. HELP University
  10. Asia Pacific University (APU) 
  11. UOWM KDU Penang

What is Accountancy?

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Accountancy is the recording, maintaining, and reporting of a company’s financial records.

Accountancy is the study of how businesses track their income and assets over time. Accountants complete many tasks besides preparing financial statements and recording business transactions including computing costs and efficiency gains from new technologies, participate in the set up for acquisitions and mergers, quality management, developing and using information systems to track financial performance, tax strategy, and health care benefits management.

Accounting professionals work for individuals, in-house at corporations, or on behalf of other businesses at a public accounting firm.

These professionals are responsible for ensuring that all financial transactions are correctly entered into the general ledger, that account balances are correct, and that financial statements are accurate.

In addition, you are able to obtain the same 9 paper exemptions from the ACCA from the accounting & finance degree. Therefore, you are able to complete the final 5 papers after your degree and apply to become a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia.

Why You Should Study at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia for Accountancy

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In order to succeed in the competitive field of accountancy, students must choose the best universities in Malaysia to study. The best university doesn’t necessarily mean the most expensive. Students should choose the right university that fits them which has a good reputation for business programs, excellent facilities, top lecturers and an English-speaking student environment.

If you want to work for the Big 4 Accounting Firms – KPMG, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young, you will need to achieve great results and be able to communicate well in the English language. Other top accounting firms in Malaysia that you can work for are BDO, Grant Thornton, Baker Tilly MonteiroHeng, DFK International and Halim & Lee.

Part of finding the right college or university in Malaysia for you will be picking out the criteria that matters to most to you, and then seeing if any of the top private colleges or universities in Malaysia that you’re looking at fit those criteria.

Choosing a university to study in Malaysia is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. Your decision will be influenced by many criteria such as the reputation & ranking of the university, accreditation of its courses, the suitability of the course against your academic results and career goals, tuition fees, quality of lecturers, facilities, friends & family, and more.

Furthermore many of the top private universities in Malaysia offer similar courses therefore making your decision a challenging one! To help you develop a good list of criteria, you need to talk to the right counselors or education consultant who are knowledgeable and experienced.

What are the Entry Requirements to Study Accountancy in Malaysia?

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With at least 5 credits in SPM, IGCSE or O-Levels,  students can go into the Foundation in Business  or Foundation in Arts for a year and then continue into the Accountancy degree for 3 years.

The other way is to go for the Diploma in Business or Diploma in Accounting for 2 years and then enter into the Degree in Year 2 to finish that in another 2 years. You will need at least 3 credits in your SPM, IGCSE or O-Levels to join the diploma.

Students who have completed a Pre-University Programme may enter the Accountancy degree with the requirements as listed below:

  • 2 Principal Passes with a minimum Grade C+ (GP 2.33) at STPM level and with a Credit Pass at SPM including Mathematics and a Pass in English at SPM
  • 2 Passes with Grade C & Above at ‘A’ Levels and with a Credit Pass at ‘O’ Levels / GCSE including Mathematics and a Pass in English
  • Foundation or equivalent with CGPA of 2.5 and Credit in Mathematics at SPM/O-Level and a Pass in English
  • 5 Grade B’s in UEC including Mathematics
  • Canadian Pre-University (CPU) with minimum average of 50%
  • Australian Matriculation (AUSMAT) with minimum average of 60%
  • South Australian Matriculation Certificate (SAM) with minimum of 60%
  • International Baccalaureate with minimum 24 marks
  • Victorian Certificate of Education with minimum average of 50%
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma with minimum average of 50%

Note: The entry requirements stated are for reference purposes and each university in Malaysia have their own entry requirements and may differ. Please contact us at 01111408838 for the specific entry requirements.

What Type of Students Should Study Accountancy in Malaysia?

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Wei En, Accounting at Taylor’s University

Students who like maths or accounting subjects. A strong interest in money and finances. Generally, the person is very organised, neat, and likes things to be in order. They are introverts, shy, quiet, and able to focus and concentrate to get work done well.

They are perfectionists and makes sure that anything done, is fully completed on time.

It is also normal for science stream students to go into accounting courses but you should be good in modern maths or add maths. It can be difficult at first because you are learning a lot of ideas, rules, and procedures that are specific to accounting and that are new to you.

Studying accountancy is not like reading a novel or even like studying history, psychology, or economics. This is a technical subject, it is logical, and it requires reasoning.

Accountancy students should try to be able to say, “I understand why they do that.” If you can understand “WHY” in accounting, there is very
little to memorize.

Even though you understand “why they do that” in accountancy, you must be able to do it yourself. Accountancy is a practical “do-it-yourself” course.

What you will study in an Accountancy degree in Malaysia?

Some common subjects found in most Bachelor Accountancy Degree are as follows:

  • Management
  • Introductory Accounting
  • Statistics
  • Microeconomics
  • Marketing
  • Management Accounting
  • Business Communication
  • Macroeconomics
  • Cost Accounting
  • Business Law
  • Accounting Information Systems
  • Financial Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Business Research Methods
  • Management Accounting
  • Taxation
  • Company Law
  • Management Ethics
  • Auditing
  • International Business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Strategic Management
  • Accounting Theory and Practice
  • Financial Statement Analysis

What are the Career Options for Accountancy Graduates?

Presently, Malaysia has about 7.5 million Accountants. The country requires another 60,000 Accountants to fulfill Vision 2020. The Financial sector stands as one of the largest sectors in Malaysia with more than 300,000 people employed. This sector is made up by professionals in the Accounting, Banking, Economics, Finance, Insurance and Statistics and Taxation sub-sectors.

An important industry for the country, it contributes up to 11 percent of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The role of the financial sector is envisioned to continue growing to be a key driver and catalyst of Malaysia’s economic progression.

A career in Accountancy can give you high salaries if you are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills. Therefore, you should choose a reputable top university in Malaysia to study the Accountancy degree.

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

  • Chartered accountant
  • Chartered certified accountant
  • Chartered management accountant
  • Chartered public finance accountant
  • Company secretary
  • External auditor
  • Forensic accountant
  • Stockbroker

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

  • Actuary
  • Arbitrator
  • Business development manager
  • Data analyst
  • Economist
  • Licensed conveyancer
  • Management consultant
  • Mortgage adviser
  • Purchasing manager
  • Retail banker
  • Tax adviser

What are the Types of Accountancy related jobs in Malaysia?

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Julian Hum, Graduated in Accounting from Asia Pacific University (APU).

Accountancy jobs can be categorized into the following four major areas:

  1. Audit.
    • Audit involves checking accounting ledgers and financial statements to verify its accuracy and detect fraud and inconsistency. Public listed firms are required by law to do yearly to verify its financial reports in order to safeguard publics’ money. Budget Analysis. Budget analysts are responsible for developing and managing an organizations financial plans.
  2. Financial Accounting.
    • Financial accountants prepare financial statements based on general ledgers and participate in important financial decisions involving mergers & acquisitions, benefits/ERISA planning and long-term financial projections.
  3. Management Accounting.
    • Management accountants work in companies and participate in decisions about capital budgeting and line of business analysis. Major functions include cost analysis, analysis of new contracts and participation in efforts to control expenses efficiently.
  4. Tax Accounting.
    • Tax accountants prepare corporate and personal income tax statements and formulate tax strategies involving issues such as financial choice, how to best treat a merger or acquisition, deferral of taxes, when to expense items and the like.

How to Become a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia?

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All Accountants have to abide by a strict code of ethics and maintain high professional standards. All practising accountants must register with the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA).

Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) is the umbrella body for the accountancy profession in Malaysia. It was established under the Accountants Act, 1967 to regulate and develop the accountancy profession in this country. MIA operates under the purview of the Ministry of Finance through the Accountant General’s Department.

MIA is the only accountancy body empowered by law to regulate the accountancy profession in Malaysia, thus making MIA membership mandatory for those holding themselves out or practising as an accountant in the country.

MIA’s membership encompasses both legal and market recognition for accountants in Malaysia.

Members of MIA are conferred with the designation Chartered Accountant Malaysia, abbreviated as `C.A.(M)’. This designation is given to a professional in accountancy, business and finance with recognised accountancy qualification and relevant work experience.

At present, there are more than 30,000 MIA members working in all industries and states of Malaysia.

MIA is a statutory body established under the Accountants Act, 1967 to regulate and develop the accountancy profession in Malaysia. To date, MIA has 31454 members. 80,000 accountants are needed by year 2020.

In becoming a high income nation, more accountants are needed so that professional services can be rendered by the professionally competent accountants in line with the objective of Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) in Malaysia.

In Malaysia, the accounting profession is governed by the Accountants Act 1967. Under the Accountants Act 1967, a person is called chartered accountants when he is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants.

Prior to the application of membership the future accountants must either have a recognized professional accounting qualification or has an accounting degree from local universities and have work experience of not less than three years in a public accounting firm or other accounting related areas.

First Schedule, Part 1, of the Act lists down the local universities whose accounting degrees are recognized and Part 2, of the Act lists down the recognized professional accounting bodies.

In this regards, future accountants should obtain the professional accounting education as part of the pre-qualification of chartered accountants.

Students may enter directly into the professional papers or take the degree pathway with professional paper exemptions. Upon completion of the degree, you can then take the remaining professional papers.

Where do Accountants work in Malaysia?

Essentially, an accountant can find himself or herself working for any one of the following places:

  • Public Accounting Firms. These firms provide accounting, taxation and auditing services to individuals, businesses and government.
  • Corporations. Businesses of all sizes usually have an accountant or accounting department that prepares financial statements, tracks costs, handles tax returns, and works on major transactions.
  • Independent. Working as a self-employed accountant means generating your own business.

What are the Skills required to be successful in the Accounting Job in Malaysia?

Below are some skills you need to have in order to be successful in the field:

  • Communication skills in English
  • Analytical skill
  • Problem solving skills
  • Computer skills
  • Aptitude for mathematics
  • Good business ethics

What are the ACCA Exemptions for Accountancy Degrees in Malaysia?

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Upon completion of the accountancy degree programme, graduates will have 9 paper exemptions from the total of 14 ACCA papers.

I would recommend students who are weak in the English language to go for the accounting degree course first and then only pursue the ACCA. The ACCA is exam-based and marked in the UK.

Generally, an Accountancy degree from a private university in Malaysia can gain exemptions until the final 5 papers of the ACCA. A maximum of nine papers at the Fundamentals level of the ACCA Qualification can be awarded.

Depending on any existing qualifications you may hold, exemptions can be awarded across:

  • The Foundation level qualifications and
  • the nine Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills exams of the ACCA Qualification.

No exemptions are awarded:

  • for the Strategic Professional exams of the the ACCA Qualification or
  • on the basis of work experience or
  • for any of the exams or modules examined within their post-professional qualifications

Should you have a relevant degree from an ACCA-accredited institution in Malaysia, you may be granted exemptions of up to all 9 Papers at the Fundamentals Level. No exemptions are awarded at the Professional Level.

You will be entitled to exemptions from the ‘Knowledge’ papers of the ACCA Fundamentals level, namely, Accountant in Business, Management Accounting and Financial Accounting. Such graduates will also be entitled to exemptions from the remaining 5 ACCA Fundamentals level ‘Skills’ papers provided they have taken and passed certain specified modules.

ACCA PROFESSIONAL LEVEL (Final 5 papers)

Essentials Module

  • P1        Governance, Risk and Ethics
  • P2        Corporate Reporting
  • P3        Business Analysis

Options Module (any 2 papers)

  • P4        Advanced Financial Management
  • P5        Advanced Performance Management
  • P6        Advanced Taxation
  • P7        Advanced Audit & Assurance

Professional Recognition for Accountants in Malaysia

  • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), UK
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance degree, students are eligible for exemption from a maximum of 9 papers.
  • Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), Australia
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance degree, students are exempted from the Foundation Level and they can proceed with the Professional pathway (6 subjects).
  • Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA)
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance with 3 years relevant working experience plus completion of Professional qualification (ACCA or CPA), students are eligible to apply for membership of the MIA.

Introducing the ACCA Accelerate Programme

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All over the world, employers are seeking out ACCA members to take their organisations into the future. That’s because the ACCA Qualification creates strategic thinkers who understand business needs.

The good news is that when you join the Accelerate programme, you get to leap ahead on your journey to becoming an ACCA member – a chartered certified finance professional.

That’s because what you learn on your degree will count towards your ACCA Qualification. So by the time you graduate, you could have completed all the ACCA exams.

And the really great news is you can save considerable money by paying a reduced registration fee, discounted exemptions and special subscription fees. Please note that exemptions must be claimed before the waiver expiry date and at least one exam must be taken before the waiver expiry date.

What’s it like Studying the ACCA Accelerate Programme at a Top Private University in Malaysia?

Your university course is ACCA accredited, so it’s already aligned with their approach. In addition, you’ll get to study towards your final ACCA Professional-level exams, if you have the correct exemptions. You should check with your course leader to see if your course has conditional or non-conditional exemptions.

This means you’ll enter the workplace as an ACCA affiliate. You could become a qualified ACCA member in as little as 36 months after you graduate.

And all the while you’re studying with us, you’ll have access to free study resources and the ACCA Careers Job Board. You’ll be part of a worldwide community of ACCA students.

What is the ACCA Accelerate Programme?

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The programme allows undergraduate students the option to take Professional ACCA papers (maximum 5
ACCA papers) before or after graduating from their degree course.

Students who sign up for the ACCA’s ACCELERATE PROGRAMME would enjoy many benefits, amongst them being:

  • Expedited pathway to becoming an ACCA member. Complete some or all of the ACCA papers before
    graduating.
  • FREE initial registration fees. Your initial ACCA registration fee of GBP79 will be waived
  • FREE annual subscription fees – two years including graduating year subscription fee of GBP170 will be waived
  • DEFERRED exemption fees – You need to only pay the exemption fee two years after graduation.
  • Membership in the exclusive Accelerate club that will provide access to events and promotion by ACCA.
  • Access to employers in the form of: Employer Fair at ACCA events, Trips to employers, Talks and
    Activities organised by employers.
  • Self-improvement opportunities from workshops conducted by ACCA.
  • Networking opportunities with students from various universities, employers and prominent
    ACCA members.
  • Receive Student Accountant Direct alerts — you will receive e-alerts such as career advice, study tips and ACCA news straight into your inbox.

ACCA will support students of ACCELERATE accredited programmes with the following:

  • Free initial registration fee
  • Free annual subscription fee of up to two years after graduation (inclusive of graduation year)
  • Deferred exemption fee payment (up to 24 months after graduation)

Setting up a Public Practice in Malaysia

Public practice is governed by the Act, the Rules and the By-Laws (On Professional Ethics, Conduct and Practice) of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants.

Under the Act, the person must be a member of the Institute, and is prohibited from public practice through a body corporate save where this is allowed by other statutes for limited areas of public practice, namely tax.

A member, in most instances, is allowed to be engaged in public practice as a sole practitioner or in partnership only with another member(s) as the Act and By-Laws prohibits the sharing of profits with non-members. All firms in public practice are described as firms of chartered accountants (or licensed accountants, where applicable).

Only members registered as chartered accountants with valid practising certificate can describe and hold themselves out as chartered accountants in public practice and are able to set up firms providing public practice services. Members in public practice may carry out public practice services such as accounting, audit, liquidation, tax and other related services. However, the practice of audit, liquidation and tax are licensed under other legislation.

Best Accounting Courses at Top Universities in Malaysia

List of the Best Accounting Degree Programmes at Top Private Universities in Malaysia

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While it can be difficult to choose between private universities or colleges in Malaysia offering the Accounting Degree Course, you will find that there are some key differences between them that can help you make the big decision in choosing the right one that fits you.  The best private universities and colleges in Malaysia have excellent facilities, years of experience running the Accounting degree course, strong student support services, internships and experienced lecturers. The accounting degree programmes would have paper exemptions from professional bodies such as ACCA, CIMA, CPA Australia, ICAA, ICAEW and MICPA. A solid education experience within an English-speaking student environment at a top private university in Malaysia for your accounting degree programme will set you on your way to a successful career.

With at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels students can go for the Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Business at the best private universities in Malaysia. After that, they can enter into the 3-year accounting degree programme. Alternatively, students with 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels may enter into the Diploma in Accounting for 2 years. Upon completion of the Diploma, students can enter into Year 2 of the Accounting Degree with advanced standing.

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Study at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia for Top Accounting Degree Programmes with ACCA Exemptions

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In order to succeed in the competitive field of accounting, students must choose the best universities in Malaysia to study. Students should choose the right university that fits them which has a good reputation for business programs, excellent facilities, top lecturers and an English-speaking student environment.

To be a registered chartered accountant in Malaysia, you must be a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), which is the regulatory body for accountants in Malaysia. Members of ACCA, CIMA, CPA Australia, ICAA, ICAEW and MICPA are eligible for MIA membership.

Students who are weak in English should go for an accounting degree at a top private university in Malaysia where the degree is exempted from the 9 papers of the ACCA. Upon graduation, you find a job and then take the final 5 papers of the ACCA to become a chartered accountant.

Upon completion of the accounting degree programmes, graduates will have 9 paper exemptions from the total of 15 ACCA papers. I would recommend students who are weak in the English language to go for the accounting degree course first and then only pursue the ACCA. The ACCA is exam-based and marked in the UK.

The Best Accounting Courses at Top Private Universities in Malaysia

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In the Guardian Ranking 2017, Heriot-Watt University is ranked 3rd for Accounting & Finance and 18th overall in the UK. Heriot-Watt University’s Ranking in the Complete University Guide 2017 (UK) for Accounting & Finance is 24th. In the 2017 QS World Universities Rankings, Heriot-Watt University is ranked 327th in the world, 41st in UK and 7th in Scotland for the QS World’s Top Universities. This places the university in the top 4%, based on approximation of at least 10,000 universities in the world. Students after SPM or O-Levels will enter the Foundation in Business and Design at Top Ranked Heriot-Watt University Malaysia before continuing on to the Accounting & Business Finance MA (Hons). Students in Malaysia have the opportunity to graduate with a top ranked UK degree in Accounting & Finance.

Curtin University is ranked in the top two per cent of universities worldwide in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2016. It is ranked 27th in the world for universities under the age of 50 in the QS World University Rankings 2016 and has received a five star overall excellence rating in the QS Stars University Ratings 2015. In addition, Curtin also climbed 33 places this year to a rank of 302nd in the world and remains 9th in Australia in the latest University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), and is positioned at 312th in the world and 16th in Australia in the CWTS Leiden Ranking. Curtin University Sarawak is rated Tier 5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 ranking of universities in Malaysia by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).  Students after SPM or O-Levels will go for the Foundation Studies (Commerce and Arts) at Curtin University Sarawak before continuing on to obtain top Australian accounting degree courses:

Asia Pacific University (APU) has been RATED No. 1 in Asia and Malaysia for its multicultural learning

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experience by Student Barometer Wave 2014, ‘Studying with people from other cultures’ and also ranked Tier 5 ranking or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 and 2011 by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) An impressive 95% of APU’s graduates obtain jobs before graduation. Students with at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels may go for the  Foundation – Business at Asia Pacific University (APU). Alternatively, with at least 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels, students can enter the Diploma in Accounting for 2 years before entering Year 2 of the Accounting degree. Students can choose from the following UK Dual Award (Staffordshire University) accounting programmes:

Top Ranked Taylor’s University offers the Foundation in Arts and Taylor’s Business Foundation for

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students with at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels to choose from. Upon completion of the Foundation programme students will continue on to the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Accounting & Finance Dual Degree awarded by Taylor’s University and the University of the West of England (UWE). Over 70% of Taylors University’s graduates are employed within 2 months. In addition, the university has strong partnerships with 3,000+ career partners in Malaysia and globally. Taylor’s University was voted the Most Popular Private College and / or University in Malaysia for two consecutive years (2008 and 2009), and is rated ‘Tier 5: Excellent‘ by the Ministry of Higher Education (MQA SETARA 2013). Taylor’s University is also ranked as one of the Top 250 universities in Asia by QS University Rankings: Asia 2015.

UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University

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Gary Ng taking the Diploma in Accounting at KDU University College

Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA. After completing the Foundation in Arts at UCSI University, students will progress on to the BA (Hons) Accounting or BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance.  Completing two months’ work experience for every study year, UCSI University has the longest internship programme amongst all the universities in Malaysia. Currently, UCSI University has more than 1,000 employer organisations registered as their Co-Op employers and continues to increase each year.

Students after SPM or O-Levels can enter into KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Foundation in Arts & Technology for 1 year before continuing on to the degree. The other pathway is to take the Diploma in Accounting for 2 years and then enter into Year 2 of the Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) Degree programme for another 2 years.  The Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) programme at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie is a collaboration with global professional accounting body, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). The 3-year programme is the quickest for students in Malaysia for a seamless journey towards earning an internationally recognised professional qualification. With 129 credits accredited by ACCA, students are able to complete the ACCA Fundamentals (nine papers) within the first two years of their studies. Students’ final year will be spent covering the syllabus of five professional ACCA papers and attending special revision classes to prepare for two essential ACCA Professional level exams. KDU University College is an ACCA Platinum Approved Learning Partner (ALP), which is the highest and most prestigious level of approval for universities and colleges globally.

In the MyQuest 2014/2015, KDU Penang University College was rated 6-Stars which is the highest ranking

EduSpiral counselled me online and met me at KDU Penang University College to take me around the campus. It helped me a lot in making the right decision.
Archie Wong, business degree programme at KDU Penang University College

for a college in Malaysia. This would make KDU College the best college in Penang. KDU Penang was also rated an all-round 5-star College status by Ministry of Education (MOE) MyQuest Audit for2011/2012 and 2012/2013. KDU Penang University College’s Bachelor of Accountancy (Hons) degree is a UK dual award programme. KDU Penang accounting graduates will receive two awards – one from KDU Penang University College and the other from the University of Lincoln. In the 2017 League Table Ranking for Accounting & Finance by the UK Complete University Guide, University of Lincoln is ranked at 42. Students after SPM or O-Levels in the northern region of Malaysia will enter the 2-year diploma in accounting at KDU Penang University College. Upon completion of the diploma, graduates can continue on into Year 2 of the degree.

First City University College is a private higher education institution established in 1990 by the First

My sister found EduSpiral online. I wanted a college that wasn’t expensive with great facilities and a UK degree. EduSpiral just helped us to find the right college.
Yen Yong, Business at First City University College

Nationwide Group. Students after SPM or O-Levels will take the Foundation in Business Administration and then continue on to the BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance. First City University College is the best value for money with a purpose-designed, fully equipped campus with sports and recreational facilities, and located on a 13-acre site within Bandar Utama.

HELP University is Ranked as Very Good or Tier 4 in the SETARA 2013 & SETARA 2011 by MQA. The top university rank achieved by HELP University affirms their commitment and position as one of the best universities in MalaysiaStudents after SPM & O-Levels can enter the Foundation in Arts Programme at HELP University before proceeding to the Bachelor of Business (Hons) Accounting programme at HELP University with the relevant results.  HELP University’s accounting program is the first from a university in Malaysia to be accredited by CPA, Australia. Furthermore, the accounting program is granted maximum exemptions by professional bodies such as ACCA, ICAEW and MAICSA. HELP University’s business students can transfer credits to many top universities in Australia, UK and New Zealand, including the University of Queensland, University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of New South Wales, Leeds University and many others. In addition, HELP University’s business program is one of the very few business programs in the world where students are able to transfer their credits into the final year of the University of Queensland Business/Commerce program.

Top Criteria to Consider When Choosing the Best Private College in Malaysia to Study the Accounting Degree Course

After I finished my SPM, I felt confused about my further study. Eduspiral, was so patient to answer all my questions and took us around for a campus tour.
Hui Ying, Diploma in Accounting at Asia Pacific University

After SPM or O-Levels, there are many different pathways for you to choose from and sometimes it can be confusing.  Choosing the right university or college for the Accounting Degree Course after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared.

Students who are not sure of what to study after SPM or O-Levels can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to help guide you to choose the right course and university in Malaysia. At EduSpiral Consultant Services, we have counseled and helped thousands of students to choose the right course and private university to study in Malaysia.

Here’s a list of common criteria in choosing a top private university or college in Malaysia to study the Accounting Degree Course:

Recognition & Reputation of the Accounting Degree Courses in Malaysia

1st Runner Up in the 2014 Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) GLOBAL Business Challenge Malaysia – Ali Atiq, Nikita Arabel Pironti, Kasimova Shafia and Veeresh Roy Joggesser, who are all third year BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance students from Asia Pacific University (APU)
  • Is the Accounting Degree Course course popular at that university or college?
  • What is the reputation or ranking of the private university in Malaysia? Global ranking by QS World University Rankings or locally by MQA in the SETARA 2013
  • Is the Accounting Degree Course recognised and approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia?
  • Is the Accounting Degree Course accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Audit (MQA)?
  • Awards won by the university, staff or students for the particular course of interest. The number of awards won would be a guide on how good the university is for the course.
  • Type of programme (local diploma or dual award diploma or diploma awarded by foreign university partner?)

Academic Quality of the Accounting Degree Course Course at the University in Malaysia

I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral helped me a lot. Coming from Sarawak made it difficult for me to know which university was best in Malaysia & EduSpiral provided good insights.
Eric Lu, Business at KDU University College
  • Subjects offered in the Accounting Degree Course (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
  • Entry requirements for the Accounting Degree Course Course at the university or college in Malaysia
  • What is the Class size for the culinary arts course? (Small class size for personal attention)
  • Faculty contact/classes taught by full-time qualified & experienced faculty
  • Quality of lecturers. What are their qualifications? How many years of experience in teaching?
  • Ask your friends who have studied there or currently studying there for their opinion on the teaching quality, environment and facilities.
  • Does the university or college have a strong internship or Co-Op programme?
  • Do they have enough students to start a class?
  •  How many students do they have studying that course at that college?
  •  What is the duration of the course? When are the intake dates?

Facilities at the University for the Course of Interest in Malaysia

After STPM, I wanted to join a top ranked university for business. I found EduSpiral on Facebook and he provided a lot of information to help me make the best choice.
Shaun Chin, University of London Business programme at HELP Academy
  • When choosing a university or college in Malaysia, it is important for students to visit the campus and see the facilities and feel the culture of the students to see if it fits you.
  • Location of the university or college. Is it in the city, suburbs or country side? You should also consider the ambience of your surroundings when choosing a university. If you can’t live without nightlife, think city! If you’re into the great outdoors, you might want to go rural. Some students prefer a city life while other students prefer a quieter university environment away from the city. On the other hand, if you’re used to shopping malls and cinemas and choose a university in a rural area, you might get bored.
  • Size of the university.
  • Transportation. Is the university accessible to you? What are the public transportation available? If you drive, is there ample parking?
  • Campus resources (labs, library or resource centre, wifi, computer access, sports facilities, etc.)

Cost for your Accounting Degree Course Studies in Malaysia

Lim Khang Lun, 1st Year Business Administration student at UCSI University, giving us an inside story of his university experience.
  • How much money do I have to pay for the course and cost of living? Ask your parents. Note that you will need to have enough to pay the tuition fees as well as your cost of living. (Costs for university studies in Malaysia would include tuition, hostel, food, transportation, entertainment, etc.)
  • What are the Financial assistance available at the university? (Scholarships, PTPN Loan, EPF withdrawal, etc)
  • Is the PTPTN loan available for the course at the university?
  • How much are the tuition fees? Does it include the exam and other fees?
  • How much is on-campus accommodation?
  • How much is off-campus accommodation? (Off-campus apartments, houses, condominiums) Note that it might be cheaper to find off campus accommodation on your own with friends. Is the accommodations near eateries, banks, entertainment, public transportation, safe & secure, etc.?

Student Environment and Activities at the University & College

My friend introduced me to EduSpiral because for a long time after SPM I still did not know what and where to study. EduSpiral took time to explain the courses to me and even took me around the university for a tour.
Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University
  • What is the student culture at the university? (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc) The language spoken mostly at the college by the students may also matter if you don’t know Mandarin or BM or English. If most of the students speak Mandarin at that university then it will not help you to improve your English. Having a good command of the English language helps you to get good jobs and promotions.
  • Size of the university or college in Malaysia. Some students prefer a large campus with sports facilities and other resources while other students like small colleges with family-like environment. A small college may offer individualised attention, as well as a more intimate and personalised experience. for your studies You might even want to think about how far you want to walk to get from one class to another in a large university campus. Even those little details may affect your decision.
  • Make up of the student body (diversity, international students, gender, etc.) Universities with a good proportion of international students will help you to improve your English language skills since you would need to communicate with them in English. In addition, you will learn about their culture, behaviour and discover new ideas. These skills will be useful to you when you work overseas or in a multi-national company.
  • What are the Extra-curricular activities available? (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
  • Is the university or college campus a safe area? Safety within the campus and outside.
  • Public vs. Private (STPM is tougher and choice of course & university is determined by the government)

How to Choose the Best Private University to Study the Accounting Degree Course in Malaysia

Lonnie Sik, Founder & Managing Director of EduSpiral Consultant Services has more than 20 years experience in the private education industry and counseling students on choosing the right course

A knowledgeable counselor or education consultant  in Malaysia would be able to provide detailed information about the college or university and its courses, facts & evidence to support the job prospects for the course and in-depth information about  which university would be suit you. While an experienced counselor or education consultant would be able to analyse your results, understand your personality & skills to figure out which course and career suits you.

Part of finding the right college in Malaysia to study the Culinary Arts Degree Course for you will be picking out the criteria that matters to most to you, and then seeing if any of the top private colleges in Malaysia that you’re looking at fit those criteria.

Choosing a university to study in Malaysia is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. Your decision will be influenced by many criteria such as the reputation & ranking of the university, accreditation of its courses, the suitability of the course against your academic results and career goals, tuition fees, quality of lecturers, facilities, friends & family, and more.

EduSpiral advised me to go for the best college for A-Levels in order to fulfil my dream of entering an Ivy League university in the USA. He met us at Taylor’s College Subang to talk to us and tour the college.
Gi Hang, A-Levels at Taylor’s College

Top private universities & colleges in Malaysia are also accredited by MQA and approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Education.  The best private university or college in Malaysia will focus on academic quality, overall student character development, have award winners for culinary arts, years of experience offering the particular course, highly experienced lecturers, a good study environment, internships, extra-curricular activities and good facilities. The SETARA ranking is a guide for students to assess the quality of a private university in Malaysia.

Ask yourself what’s important to you, where you want to be and who you want to become. Then you can figure out what types of colleges will allow you to achieve your goals. Which of these aspects are things you feel you must have to be comfortable at a private university in Malaysia. Which things are you flexible on?

Exemptions from the ACCA for Degree in Accounting Graduates in Malaysia

“I went for EduSpiral’s Change Your Life Education Fair at Kinta Riverfront in Ipoh after my SPM exams. Even after the fair I still had questions and he met me and my mother at Old Town to explain further. We decided to register at KDU because through much discussion with EduSpiral we found that it is the best university that fit my needs.”
Gary Ng (Right), Accounting at KDU University College with Jun Sern, Mass Comm

Generally, an Accounting degree from a university can gain exemptions until the final 5 papers of the ACCA. A maximum of nine papers at the Fundamentals level of the ACCA Qualification can be awarded.

To preserve the integrity and rigour of the ACCA Qualification and to ensure that all students share a common experience, ACCA does not award any exemptions at the Professional level.

ACCA PROFESSIONAL LEVEL (Final 5 papers)
Essentials Module
P1        Governance, Risk and Ethics
P2        Corporate Reporting
P3        Business Analysis

Options Module (any 2 papers)
P4        Advanced Financial Management

P5        Advanced Performance Management
P6        Advanced Taxation
P7        Advanced Audit & Assurance

Becoming a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia

To be a registered chartered accountant in Malaysia, you must be a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), which is the regulatory body for accountants in Malaysia. Members of ACCA, CIMA, CPA Australia, ICAA, ICAEW and MICPA are eligible for MIA membership.

Becoming a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia through ACCA Membership

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Vincent Yeoh, Accounting & Finance at Asia Pacific University

ACCA affiliates, with a minimum of 3 years of relevant supervised practical experience (which may be pre-, during or post-examination / studies), are required to submit their Practical Experience Requirement (PER) to ACCA to demonstrate sufficient competency to merit membership. The standard of competence required consists of a range of technical, management and personal skills which are essential for all aspiring members.
Upon approval, ACCA graduates may add the prestigious designatory initials ACCA to their names. They may also apply for membership to the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) and use the designatory initials ‘Chartered Accountant (Malaysia)’.

Becoming a Professional Accountant in Malaysia

Presently, Malaysia has about 7.5 million Accountants. The country requires another 60,000 Accountants to fulfill Vision 2020.

Ling posing with Acting Dean of School of Business Associate Professor Curtin University Sarawak Pauline Ho Poh Ling at the MICPA award ceremony.
Ling posing with Acting Dean of School of Business Associate Professor Curtin University Sarawak Pauline Ho Poh Ling at the MICPA award ceremony.
All Accountants have to abide by a strict code of ethics and maintain high professional standards. All practising accountants must register with the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA).
The Accountant Act, 1967 recognises an Accountant as one who is a member of MIA. MIA members can either be registered as Registered Accountants, RA(M) or Public Accountants, PA(M).

After SPM, with 5 credits, students can go into the Foundation in Business for a year and then continue into the degree for 3 years. The other way is to go for the Diploma in Business or Accounting for 2 years and then enter into the Degree in Year 2 to finish that in another 2 years. You will need at least 3 credits in your SPM to join the diploma.

After your degree, you can find a job and then take the final papers of the ACCA part time.

Professional Recognition for Accountants in Malaysia

My friend introduced me to EduSpiral. He helped me to make the right choice.
Wai Hou, Diploma in Accounting at Asia Pacific University
  • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), UK
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance degree, students are eligible for exemption from a maximum of 9 papers.
  • Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), Australia
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance degree, students are exempted from the Foundation Level and they can proceed with the Professional pathway (6 subjects).
  • Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA)
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance with 3 years relevant working experience plus completion of Professional qualification (ACCA or CPA), students are eligible to apply for membership of the MIA.

Best Education Pathway to Become a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia

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Fung (Right), Accounting at Asia Pacific University

“Suitable candidates are hard to find. MIA can talk to the minister responsible for this, in terms of how we want to bring the accounting profession to the next level,” he said.

Johan highlighted that more importance should be placed on improving the level of competency in the English language.

“Accounting is about communicating financial statements and what you have done to the public at large.

“If you aren’t able to communicate well and if your supply of graduates doesn’t have a strong command of the language, then you would not be as strong as what you ought to be,” he said. He added that while Bahasa Malaysia unified the country, English was still the language of commerce.

Good Command of English for Accountants in Malaysia

From the list below, you can see that the companies that accounting graduates would work at are Multi-National Companies (MNCs) and Government Linked Companies (GNC) therefore requiring a good command of the English language to communicate to the clients, customers, management and overseas partners.

Where can Accounting and Finance graduates work in Malaysia?

Public Bank
Public Bank

Insurance – Prudential Assurance Malaysia, Sun Life Assurance, Hong Leong Assurance, Prudential BSN Takaful, Zurich Insurance Malaysia, AIA, Etiqa, ING, MCIS Zurich, AXA AFFIN Life, Manulife, Tokio Marine Life, Uni.Asia Life Assurance, Great Eastern, AM Life, AIG, Berjaya Sompo, MSIG, Kurnia, Lonpac, Danajamin, Pacific Insurance, Pacific & Orient Assurance, RHB Insurance, Tune Insurance, UniAsia General, Overseas Assurance Corporation, Progressive, QBE, MAA, etc

Financial & Investment Institutions – Bank Negara, Bursa Malaysia, Securities Commission Malaysia, AFFIN Investment, ECM Libra, HwangDBS, Hong Leong Investment, Kenanga Investment Bank, KAF Investment Bank, CIMB Investment

Bank, AMInvestment Bank, Alliance Investment Bank, OSK Investment, MIDF Amanah Investment, Public Investment Bank, RHB Investment Bank, CIMB Investment, etc

Banks – Public, AmBank, Citibank, Hong Leong, HSBC, Maybank, RHB, CIMB, AFFIN,

Alliance, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Berhad, Mizuho Bank (Malaysia), OCBC, Standard Chartered, UOB, The Royal Bank of Scotland, The Bank of Nova Scotia, etc.

Islamic Banks -Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation, Alkhair International Islamic Bank, Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, Affin Islamic Bank, Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation, Alliance Islamic Bank, AmIslamic Bank, Bank Islam Malaysia, Bank Muamalat Malaysia, CIMB Islamic Bank, HSBC

Amanah Malaysia, Hong Leong Islamic Bank, Kuwait Finance House, Maybank Islamic, OCBC Al-Amin Bank, Public Islamic Bank, RHB Islamic Bank, Standard Chartered Saadiq, etc

Accounting & Auditing firms – Ernst & Young, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte,

PwC-Pricewaterhouse
PwC-Pricewaterhouse

KPMG, Baker Tilly Monteiro Heng, Moore Stephens AC, Steven Chin & Co, BDO, Grant Thornton, RSM, Mazars, Crowe Horwarth International, DFK International, Halim & Lee, Begbies Traynor, etc

Companies – Every company large or small needs at least one accountant therefore the jobs are plenty. Graduates can work in industries like property, FMCG, retail, fashion, construction, trading, hotel, travel, restaurants, Food & Beverage, SMEs, entertainment, automotive, education, and more.

Suggested accounting pathway for students in Malaysia with weak English

EduSpiral emphasised the importance of having good English for our future career. I am glad to join a globalised university which has helped me to improve my communication skills.
Vincent Yeoh, Accounting & Finance at Asia Pacific University

However, as we all know, the standard of English in Malaysia has dropped a lot. Some students thinking of going for accounting go into CAT and then the ACCA not realising that both are external papers and marked by the UK examiners.

Therefore, although these students may be capable in their knowledge but their weakness in the English language to write properly during the exams will lead them to fail these papers. Furthermore, the final 5 papers of the ACCA are not easy and if you attempt these papers while you are too young, can be challenging.

I would suggest that students go into an accounting degree programme first where the degree is exempted from the 9 papers of the ACCA. Upon graduation, you find a job and then take the final 5 papers of the ACCA to become a professional accountant.

In choosing the university or college for the degree, you should go for a university where the students speak English mostly.

Who should study accounting in Malaysia?

“I attended EduSpiral’s Education Fair at KInta Riverfront after my SPM exam in December and obtained great information there. Although Asia Pacific University is famous for IT but I found out that they have a solid accounting programme and I can get a UK degree. I got a scholarship as well from APU.”
Julian Hum, far right from SMK St. Michael Institution.

Students who like maths or accounting subjects. A strong interest in money and finances. Generally, the person is very organised, neat, and likes things to be in order. They are introverts, shy, quiet, and able to focus and concentrate to get work done well.

They are perfectionists and makes sure that anything done, is fully completed on time.

It is also normal for science stream students to go into accounting courses but you should be good in modern maths or add maths. It can be difficult at first because you are learning a lot of ideas, rules, and procedures that are specific to accounting and that are new to you.

Studying accounting is not like reading a novel or even like studying history, psychology, or economics. This is a technical subject, it is logical, and it requires reasoning.

Accounting students should try to be able to say, “I understand why they do that.” If you can understand “WHY” in accounting, there is very
little to memorize.

Even though you understand “why they do that” in
accounting, you must be able to do it yourself. Accounting is a practical “do-it-yourself” course.

Career Opportunities for Accountants in Malaysia

  • Chartered Certified Accountants
  • Chartered Management Accountant
  • Chartered Public Finance Accountant
  • Corporate Treasurer
  • Internal Auditor
  • Tax Advisor
  • Tax Inspector
  • Credit Manager
  • Financial Analyst
  • Financial Controller
  • Investment Fund Manager
  • Risk Management Manager

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia.

"I met EduSpiral at the education organised by them at Kinta Riverfront in December. I was still confused and had some questions. EduSpiral met up with me and my mum at Old Town to explain more about the course. The counselor helped me choose well." Gary Ng taking the Diploma in Accounting at KDU University College
“I met EduSpiral at the education organised by them at Kinta Riverfront in December. I was still confused and had some questions. EduSpiral met up with me and my mum at Old Town to explain more about the course. The counselor helped me choose well.”
Gary Ng taking the Diploma in Accounting at KDU University College

EduSpiral Consultant Services represents the best colleges and universities in Malaysia offering a wide range of choices for students to choose from. These colleges and universities offer value for money in the quality of education and excellent facilities that you get.

These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

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Best Accounting Courses at Top Universities in Malaysia

Study Top Accounting Diploma & Degree Courses at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia

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With at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels students can go for the Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Business at the best private universities in Malaysia. After that, they can enter into the 3-year accounting degree programme. Alternatively, students with 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels may enter into the Diploma in Accounting for 2 years. Upon completion of the Diploma, students can enter into Year 2 of the Accounting Degree with advanced standing.

Students who are weak in English should go for an accounting course at a top private university in Malaysia where the degree is exempted from the 9 papers of the ACCA. Upon graduation, you find a job and then take the final 5 papers of the ACCA to become a chartered accountant.

Students should choose top universities in Malaysia that has an English-speaking environment so that it will help you to improve your language skills. Good English is important to obtain higher salaries and faster promotions in Malaysia. English-speaking environments promote critical thinking, problem-solving and leadership skills which enhance your career prospects.

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Best Accounting Diploma & Degree Programmes in Malaysia

After I finished my SPM, I felt confused about my further study. Eduspiral, was so patient to answer all my questions and took us around for a campus tour.
Hui Ying, Diploma in Accounting at Asia Pacific University

In order to succeed in the competitive field of accounting, students must choose the best universities in Malaysia to study. The best university doesn’t necessarily mean the most expensive. Students should choose the right university that fits them which has a good reputation for business programs, excellent facilities, top lecturers and an English-speaking student environment.

To be a registered chartered accountant in Malaysia, you must be a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), which is the regulatory body for accountants in Malaysia. Members of ACCA, CIMA, CPA Australia, ICAA, ICAEW and MICPA are eligible for MIA membership.

Upon completion of the accounting degree programmes, graduates will have 9 paper exemptions from the total of 15 ACCA papers. I would recommend students who are weak in the English language to go for the accounting degree course first and then only pursue the ACCA. The ACCA is exam-based and marked in the UK.

Students can choose from the following top private universities in Malaysia for their accounting diploma or degree programmes.

My mum contacted EduSpiral to help advise me on which course & university to choose as I was quite confused. He took us to visit the universities & helped guide me to make the right choice.
Bryan Yap, Foundation in Business at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Who should study accounting in Malaysia?

EduSpiral took these students separately to tour the campus and provided course counseling to help them make the right choice. Kian Yong (Mechanical Engineering), Yammie (Business), & Kenneth Pang (Architecture) at UCSI University's Orientation
EduSpiral took these students separately to tour the campus and provided course counseling to help them make the right choice. Kian Yong (Mechanical Engineering), Yammie (Business), & Kenneth Pang (Architecture) at UCSI University’s Orientation

Students who like maths or accounting subjects. A strong interest in money and finances. Generally, the person is very organised, neat, and likes things to be in order. They are introverts, shy, quiet, and able to focus and concentrate to get work done well.

They are perfectionists and makes sure that anything done, is fully completed on time.

It is also normal for science stream students to go into accounting courses but you should be good in modern maths or add maths. It can be difficult at first because you are learning a lot of ideas, rules, and procedures that are specific to accounting and that are new to you.

Studying accounting is not like reading a novel or even like studying history, psychology, or economics. This is a technical subject, it is logical, and it requires reasoning.

Accounting students should try to be able to say, “I understand why they do that.” If you can understand “WHY” in accounting, there is very
little to memorize.

Even though you understand “why they do that” in
accounting, you must be able to do it yourself. Accounting is a practical “do-it-yourself” course.

Does the Accounting course require a lot of Math?

“I went for EduSpiral’s Change Your Life Education Fair at Kinta Riverfront in Ipoh after my SPM exams. Even after the fair I still had questions and he met me and my mother at Old Town to explain further. We decided to register at KDU because through much discussion with EduSpiral we found that it is the best university that fit my needs.”
Gary Ng (Right), Accounting at KDU University College with Jun Sern, Mass Comm

Not a lot of math is needed to study accounting. A working knowledge of arithmetic and a small amount of basic algebra will allow a student to successfully complete any introductory accounting courses, which are described below.

The reason for this is that although accounting information consists of numerical data, the math tools used to record the numerical data are very simple, really just addition and subtraction.

The reason that you need to know a little more math than this (see below) is that doing accounting requires first analyzing transactions before recording them. It is the initial analysis of transactions to determine correct amounts to record that requires the basic math skills that you see below. Only at very advanced professional levels would you need more math than this.

The subject of “accounting” consists of three key elements: accounting theory (underlying concepts), principles (rules) for how to apply the concepts, and the specific procedures that implement the rules. The type of introductory class that you take will determine which of these elements receives the most emphasis.

For example, bookkeeping classes emphasize procedures, particularly for recording and organizing financial data. Accounting principles classes or basic accounting classes usually provide a more balanced content that includes all three elements.

These classes provide a less specialized, broader understanding and the opportunity for some study of financial statements and the use of accounting information. Introductory financial accounting concentrates more on theory and principles and the preparation and use of financial statements.

Exemptions from the ACCA for Degree in Accounting Graduates in Malaysia

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Generally, an Accounting degree from a university can gain exemptions until the final 5 papers of the ACCA. A maximum of nine papers at the Fundamentals level of the ACCA Qualification can be awarded.

To preserve the integrity and rigour of the ACCA Qualification and to ensure that all students share a common experience, ACCA does not award any exemptions at the Professional level.

ACCA PROFESSIONAL LEVEL (Final 5 papers)
Essentials Module
P1        Governance, Risk and Ethics
P2        Corporate Reporting
P3        Business Analysis

Options Module (any 2 papers)
P4        Advanced Financial Management

P5        Advanced Performance Management
P6        Advanced Taxation
P7        Advanced Audit & Assurance

Becoming a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia

To be a registered chartered accountant in Malaysia, you must be a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), which is the regulatory body for accountants in Malaysia. Members of ACCA, CIMA, CPA Australia, ICAA, ICAEW and MICPA are eligible for MIA membership.

Becoming a Chartered Accountant in Malaysia through ACCA Membership

ACCA affiliates, with a minimum of 3 years of relevant supervised practical experience (which may be pre-, during or post-examination / studies), are required to submit their Practical Experience Requirement (PER) to ACCA to demonstrate sufficient competency to merit membership. The standard of competence required consists of a range of technical, management and personal skills which are essential for all aspiring members.
Upon approval, ACCA graduates may add the prestigious designatory initials ACCA to their names. They may also apply for membership to the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) and use the designatory initials ‘Chartered Accountant (Malaysia)’.

Becoming a Professional Accountant in Malaysia

Presently, Malaysia has about 7.5 million Accountants. The country requires another 60,000 Accountants to fulfill Vision 2020.

Ling posing with Acting Dean of School of Business Associate Professor Curtin University Sarawak Pauline Ho Poh Ling at the MICPA award ceremony.
Ling posing with Acting Dean of School of Business Associate Professor Curtin University Sarawak Pauline Ho Poh Ling at the MICPA award ceremony.
All Accountants have to abide by a strict code of ethics and maintain high professional standards. All practising accountants must register with the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA).
The Accountant Act, 1967 recognises an Accountant as one who is a member of MIA. MIA members can either be registered as Registered Accountants, RA(M) or Public Accountants, PA(M).

After SPM, with 5 credits, students can go into the Foundation in Business for a year and then continue into the degree for 3 years. The other way is to go for the Diploma in Business or Accounting for 2 years and then enter into the Degree in Year 2 to finish that in another 2 years. You will need at least 3 credits in your SPM to join the diploma.

After your degree, you can find a job and then take the final papers of the ACCA part time.

Professional Recognition for Accountants in Malaysia

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  • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), UK
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance degree, students are eligible for exemption from a maximum of 9 papers.
  • Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), Australia
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance degree, students are exempted from the Foundation Level and they can proceed with the Professional pathway (6 subjects).
  • Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA)
    Upon completion of the BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance with 3 years relevant working experience plus completion of Professional qualification (ACCA or CPA), students are eligible to apply for membership of the MIA.

Setting up a Public Practice in Malaysia

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My friend introduced me to EduSpiral because for a long time after SPM I still did not know what and where to study. EduSpiral took time to explain the courses to me and even took me around the university for a tour.
Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University

Public practice is governed by the Act, the Rules and the By-Laws (On Professional Ethics, Conduct and Practice) of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants.

Under the Act, the person must be a member of the Institute, and is prohibited from public practice through a body corporate save where this is allowed by other statutes for limited areas of public practice, namely tax.

A member, in most instances, is allowed to be engaged in public practice as a sole practitioner or in partnership only with another member(s) as the Act and By-Laws prohibits the sharing of profits with non-members. All firms in public practice are described as firms of chartered accountants (or licensed accountants, where applicable).

Only members registered as chartered accountants with valid practising certificate can describe and hold themselves out as chartered accountants in public practice and are able to set up firms providing public practice services.

Members in public practice may carry out public practice services such as accounting, audit, liquidation, tax and other related services. However, the practice of audit, liquidation and tax are licensed under other legislation.

Career Opportunities for Accountants in Malaysia

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Fung (Right), Accounting at Asia Pacific University
  • Chartered Certified Accountants
  • Chartered Management Accountant
  • Chartered Public Finance Accountant
  • Corporate Treasurer
  • Internal Auditor
  • Tax Advisor
  • Tax Inspector
  • Credit Manager
  • Financial Analyst
  • Financial Controller
  • Investment Fund Manager
  • Risk Management Manager

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia.

"I met EduSpiral at the education organised by them at Kinta Riverfront in December. I was still confused and had some questions. EduSpiral met up with me and my mum at Old Town to explain more about the course. The counselor helped me choose well." Gary Ng taking the Diploma in Accounting at KDU University College
“I met EduSpiral at the education organised by them at Kinta Riverfront in December. I was still confused and had some questions. EduSpiral met up with me and my mum at Old Town to explain more about the course. The counselor helped me choose well.”
Gary Ng taking the Diploma in Accounting at KDU University College

EduSpiral Consultant Services represents the best colleges and universities in Malaysia offering a wide range of choices for students to choose from. These colleges and universities offer value for money in the quality of education and excellent facilities that you get.

These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

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