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Mr. Roshan Ramesh has won First Place and the Watts Prize in the latest ICAEW Chartered Accountant qualification (ACA) exams. He is the first self-funded UAE-based student to have won an international prize in the ICAEW exams. Dubai, UAE, August 16, 2016: The Watts Prize is awarded to the candidate who achieves the highest global marks for the audit and assurance paper. The examination is part of the internationally-recognised ICAEW Chartered Accountant qualification, which is held by over 145,000 professionals across more than 160 countries worldwide. The ICAEW exams represent a global standard of accountancy excellence and successful students are one step closer to becoming ICAEW Chartered Accountants. Full qualification requires students to complete 450 days of work experience. Having completed his bachelor in Accounting & Finance (Honours Degree) from Warwick Business School in the UK, 22-year-old Roshan Ramesh chose to top up his professional qualification with the highly-respected ICAEW Chartered Accountant designation. 97% of the 100 Best Global Brands employ ICAEW Chartered Accountants, and many go on to become heads of their organisations. In the UK, where ICAEW is headquartered, 84% of FTSE 100 companies have an ICAEW Chartered Accountant on their board. Commenting on his achievement, Roshan Ramesh said: “I’ve chosen to study the ICAEW Chartered Accountant qualification because of its international recognition, wide scope and strong career prospects. The qualification equips you with a sound technical knowledge in various fields such as accountancy, finance, tax, law, ethics and business management that are transferrable from industry to industry. It will give me a strong footing in the business world.” Michael Armstrong, FCA and ICAEW Regional Director for the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA), said: “We are very proud of Roshan, who has proven himself to be among the world’s best in audit and assurance. This gives us great confidence for the future of the chartered accountancy profession in the UAE and wider Middle East. We have no doubt that Roshan will go on to make an excellent contribution to any organisation he works for and we wish him a long and successful career.”
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