Abstract

This research was carried out to assess the qualifying examinations being administered by a school’s department for a of university in Central Luzon, Philippines for the Incoming Second Year, Third Year and Fifth Year BS Accountancy Students. Using the physical and administrative factors are from Aiken et al. (2008), and the Psychological Testing and Assessment, and University of Waterloo’s Center for Excellence (2016), when Preparing Tests and Exams are the guidelines for qualitative factors of exams revealed that the quality of exams had the lowest mean rating compared to physical environment and administrative responsibilities as the factors when assessing the qualifying examinations. The participants were two hundred ninety four (294) students who took the qualifying examinations. The analysis of variance findings confirmed that there is a significant difference on the assessment of the qualifying exams if grouped according to incoming year level and status. The return of the two strike policy to replace the one strike policy, is the most preferred recommendation by the examinees followed by the special remediation program for deserving ‘late bloomer’ students and the special review classes in preparation of the examination.

Highlights

  • For the past decade, qualifying examinations has been the answer to the rigorous board exams for Certified Public Accountants since this requires preparation and thorough screening among many schools, colleges and universities aiming to perform top nationwide.According to The Free Dictionary (2016), in education a qualifying exam is an exam thatHow to cite: Salcedo, A.V., Parmintuan, J.B.B., Malit, R.P., Cruz A.C.D., & Balingit E.P., (2021)

  • Factors affecting the administration of the qualifying examinations are considered in this study

  • Overall, the qualifying examination has an overall mean rating equivalent of ‘agree’ which means that the qualifying exams can be still further improved in terms of the construction of examination questions

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Introduction

For the past decade, qualifying examinations has been the answer to the rigorous board exams for Certified Public Accountants since this requires preparation and thorough screening among many schools, colleges and universities aiming to perform top nationwide.According to The Free Dictionary (2016), in education a qualifying exam is an exam thatHow to cite: Salcedo, A.V., Parmintuan, J.B.B., Malit, R.P., Cruz A.C.D., & Balingit E.P., (2021). Factors Affecting the Takers of the Qualifying Examinations as Part of the Accountancy Program Retention Policy: The Case of a University in Central Luzon Philippines. 2021/ Qualifying Examinations as Part of the Accountancy Program Retention Policy needs to be passed in order to proceed or continue with the course or study. Shifters in courses or transferees, depending on the policy or guidelines of the school, may be subject to qualifying examination as in the case of University of Santo Tomas (2015), where the acceptance of a student from another school, college or university will undergo the strict standards of the University and will depend on the availability of slots of the program. Qualifying examinations may be needed before a student will be allowed to conduct research

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