Yeminli Mali Müşavir Adayları ŞOKTA! Sınav Tarihi Açıklandı!

Yeminli Mali Müşavir Adayları ŞOKTA! Sınav Tarihi Açıklandı!
Education 22 February 2026
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For aspiring Certified Public Accountants in Turkey, mark your calendars! The Union of Chambers of Certified Public Accountants of Turkey (TÜRMOB) has officially announced the dates for the first session of the CPA exams this year. Get ready to head to Ankara, because that's where the tests will be taking place, running from May 2nd to May 11th.

Yeminli Mali Müşavir Adayları ŞOKTA! Sınav Tarihi ...

The announcement, which was published in the Official Gazette (always a good sign of officialdom), lays out the crucial deadlines for getting your application in. If you're a first-time applicant, you’ll need to have everything submitted by February 27th. And don't forget, you need to have completed your required service period by that same date. Time's ticking!

Now, for those of you who've been through this rodeo before and are giving it another shot, you have a slightly more relaxed window. Repeat applicants can submit their applications between February 23rd and March 13th. Still, I wouldn’t recommend waiting until the last minute. Trust me, I've seen enough stressed-out applicants to know that early is always better when it comes to paperwork.

But the CPA exam isn't the only professional hurdle on the horizon. Aspiring Independent Accountants and Financial Advisors also have a date to look forward to (or maybe dread, depending on your study habits!). Their exam is scheduled for April 25th, and thankfully, it's being held in multiple locations: Ankara, Istanbul, and Izmir. That should make things a bit more convenient for candidates spread across the country.

For those aiming for the Independent Accountant and Financial Advisor certification, you'll need to navigate the TESMER Automation System (TEOS) for your application. It might be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the system sooner rather than later. Government portals aren't always the most intuitive things, you know? I remember the first time I had to use one for something...let's just say it involved a lot of frustrated clicking and a very long phone call to customer support. Learn from my mistakes!

So, there you have it. Dates are set, deadlines are looming, and the paths to becoming a Certified Public Accountant or an Independent Accountant and Financial Advisor are now clearly marked. Time to hit the books, folks! Good luck to everyone taking the exams. May your balance sheets always balance, and your audits be ever in your favor.

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