Indonesian State College of Accountancy, Public accounting university in South Tangerang, Indonesia.
The Indonesian State College of Accountancy is a public institution in Ciputat, South Tangerang, focused on financial management and government accounting education. The campus features lecture halls, computer labs, and libraries dedicated to auditing and public finance training.
The Ministry of Finance established this institution in 1964 to train skilled accountants for Indonesian government service. Over the decades, it evolved into a specialized center for public accounting and financial oversight.
The college trains future government accountants who commit to serving in public institutions after graduation. Alumni work in ministries and regional offices throughout the archipelago, helping manage national finances.
The institution offers tuition-free education to enrolled students in exchange for future service in government agencies. The campus is located in Ciputat, a suburb south of Jakarta, and can be reached by public transport.
Admission follows a nationwide competition with an acceptance rate below 2 percent of applicants. Selected students enter an intensive program that prepares them for leadership roles in state financial administration.
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