Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) is a certification offered to accountants who conduct internal audits. The Certified Internal Auditor designation is conferred by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and is the only such credential that is accepted worldwide.
Certified Internal Auditor Part 2 Practice of Internal Auditing
Certified Internal Auditor Part 2 Practice of Internal Auditing
Course Overview
Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) is a certification offered to accountants who conduct internal audits. The Certified Internal Auditor designation is conferred by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and is the only such credential that is accepted worldwide.
By earning the CIA designation, individuals demonstrate deep professional knowledge of the internal audit profession. Globally, this mark is recognized as an expert level standard for competency and professionalism throughout the internal audit field.
The CIA exam Part 2 includes four domains focused on managing the internal audit activity, planning the engagement, performing the engagement, and communicating engagement results and monitoring progress. Part 2 tests candidates’ knowledge, skills, and abilities particularly related to Performance Standards (series 2000, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, and 2600) and current internal audit practices.
Prerequisites
Accountants seeking the CIA certification are required to get a bachelor’s degree and have no less than two years of work experience in a field related to internal auditing, such as internal control, compliance and quality assurance.
Benefits
- Globally recognized certification
- Higher Income
- More Job Opportunities
- Commitment to ethics and professionalism
- Increased Skills and Abilities
Exam Format
100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) – 120 minutes
Exam Syllabus
- Managing the Internal Audit Activity: 20%
- Planning the Engagement: 20%
- Performing the Engagement: 40%
- Communicating Engagement Results and Monitoring Progress: 20%
Exam Test Windows
The computerized CIA exam affords candidates scheduling flexibility. The CIA exam does not have testing windows or blackout dates, so candidates can sit for it at any time of the year.
Exam Results
Because the exam is 100% computer-based, you’ll receive your unofficial score immediately upon completing the exam. Your CIA exam score will not be shown as a percentage. Instead, it is converted to a scale score with 600 being set equal to the passing mark.
Training Method
Our CMA training program prepares students for both parts of the CMA exam through a series of comprehensive preparation classes as well as revision.
Training Details
- Training Dates: TBA (2 months)
- Training Days: 2 days/week
- Training Timing: 5:00 PM-9:00 PM
- Training Language: 50% English 50% Arabic
- Material Language: English
- Training Venue: In house or 5 Star hotel
Contact Us
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: (+965) 22455168 / 22455169