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Saica has released the pass rates for the first of its qualifying exams for aspiring chartered accountants, revealing which institutions scored the highest and lowest pass rates. | News24_Business

The University of Pretoria, North-West University and Stellenbosch University were among the institutions that got the highest pass rates for first-time and repeat candidates in the country's first qualifying exam for aspiring

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