Education

Malaysian achieves second highest ACCA exam result in world

UiTM student Safwa Zamri becomes top scorer nationwide at 98%

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 May 2023 8:33PM

Malaysian achieves second highest ACCA exam result in world
Safwa Zamri says her excellent results are because of her determination to do well, although she only took up accounting six months earlier. – Bernama pic, May 7, 2023

JERTIH – A Quran reciter is the world’s second best student in the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) examinations for the March 2023 session.

The Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) student at the Dungun campus, Safwa Zamri, 19, received the Top ACCA Foundation in Accountancy (FIA) prize for the FA1-Financial Transaction Record paper by obtaining a score of 98%, making her the top scorer in Malaysia.

The girl said she had no basic learning in accounting as she took pure science and religious studies when she attended secondary school at Sekolah Menengah Imtiaz in Besut here.

She memorised 30 chapters of the Quran when she was in Form Two, two years after she started memorising the holy book, and scored 12 As in her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examinations.

“When I wanted to continue my studies at UiTM, my parents suggested that I take a course in accounting because I like Mathematics.

“Also, four of my siblings graduated in either medicine and engineering, so we have to have someone in  accountancy,” she said when met at her family home in Kg Pengkalan Kubur near here.

She said her excellent results were because of her determination to do well, although she only took up accounting six months earlier.

“It was a challenge when I first studied accounting, but I managed to overcome it through a lot of revision and exercise until I finally developed an interest in the subject,” said the youngest of four siblings.

Her parents, Zamri Mohd Amin, 56, and Rashidah Ab Rahman, 57, both said Safwa had been doing well in her studies since she was in primary school.

“She was always at the top of her class and will work hard for anything she wants, staying up late at night to revise and study,” said her father. – Bernama, May 7, 2023

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