Princess Korkor Boateng is the youngest chartered accountant in Ghana at 18
Princess Korkor Boateng is the youngest chartered accountant now at the age of 18 years. One of academic record breakers in Ghana.
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Princes Boateng did not attend Junior High School (JHS). This is because Akosombo International School which is a Senior Secondary Schools admits any student who passed their entrance examination into the school without a strict demand for BECE results.
Ghana’s educational system expect learners to have two (2) years of kindergarten, six (6) years of primary school and three (3) years of Junior school. Students must also attend three (3) years of second cycle institution and four years of Degree programs or less for diploma and certificate programs.
However, Princess manages to jump Junior High School under the tutorship of her parents. She enrolled in the Akosombo International School for her second cycle education after a successful entrance exam.
Princess Korkor entered the university of Ghana (UG) to read Business Administration. She took the challenge to pursue the chartered accountancy program.
Princess Boateng finally completed her chartered dream while in level 400. At the age of 18 years, Princess Boateng is the youngest chartered accountant. | Academic record breakers
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