Varun Chelwani
About Varun Chelwani
Varun Chelwani is a Quality Control Analyst at KPMG Australia, with a strong educational background in commerce and accounting. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Hislop College and a Master of Commerce from The University of Queensland, along with professional qualifications from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and CPA Australia.
Work at KPMG Australia
Varun Chelwani has been employed at KPMG Australia since 2020, serving as a Quality Control Analyst. His role involves ensuring compliance with quality standards and enhancing operational efficiency within the firm. Prior to this position, he worked as a Case Assessor at KPMG Australia for three months in 2020. His experience at KPMG has contributed to his professional development in the field of accounting and finance.
Education and Expertise
Varun Chelwani holds a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree from Hislop College, where he studied Business/Commerce from 2011 to 2013. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Commerce in Professional Accounting & Applied Finance from The University of Queensland in 2019. Additionally, he completed the Integrated Professional Competence Examination at The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in 2011. He is also an Associate member of CPA Australia, reflecting his commitment to professional standards in accounting.
Background
Varun Chelwani has a diverse background in accounting and finance, with educational qualifications spanning multiple institutions. He began his studies in accounting at The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, followed by a Bachelor of Commerce at Hislop College. He then pursued advanced studies at The University of Queensland, focusing on professional accounting and applied finance. His career includes various roles in the accounting sector, providing him with a well-rounded perspective on the industry.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining KPMG Australia, Varun Chelwani gained practical experience as a Graduate Accountant at Etax Accountants in Queensland for three months in 2019. He also worked as an Auditor at The University of Queensland for seven months in the same year. These roles allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing his skills in auditing and accounting practices.