Is tshwane university of technology accredited by saica?

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers accounting programmes, but it's crucial to understand that TUT itself is not accredited by SAICA (the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants). SAICA accredits *specific programmes*, not entire universities.

To become a Chartered Accountant (CA), you need to complete a SAICA-accredited programme. You should check the SAICA website directly for a list of their accredited programmes offered at TUT (or any other university). If TUT offers any programmes that meet SAICA's accreditation requirements, those specific programmes would be listed on the SAICA site. Simply having a degree from TUT in accounting doesn't automatically qualify you for the CA(SA) designation.

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