02-20-2005, 11:54 PM
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<br />salamz to all. well i intend to do CA if anyone could provide me with information then that would really be instrumenatal.
so there are few questions..................
is CA a real tough job????????????
is dat good enough for females too??????
exact duration of articleship??????
are ACCA and CAT are the modified forms of CA or are somewhat different things?????????????
which sort of job is provided after CA?????????are u forced to move abroad even if u don't want to??????????????
best college of CA In Islamabad with hostel??????????????girls hostel?
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We are most welcome in our field, (CA),
No body know the policy of ICAP (except the Babas e ICAP) about the policy of passing CAs, as far as my knowledge is concerned the ICAP is following the concept of economics of Demand and Supply(remember the pair of scissors, so whenever there is demand for CAs in the market then it will qualify that much CAs according to the market requirement, this is the only reason that CA carries too much worth.
As far as the difficulty of examination is considered then dont worry its not that difficult but only for those who study with hardwork and devotion.Ppl who qualify CA in 1st attempt are also Humans.
Women in accountancy is already a hot topic and has been discussed in detail. Visit the following link to find out more.
http//www.accountancy.com.pk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=192&SearchTerms=women,in,accountancy
ACCA refers to Accociation of Chartered Certified Accountants and CAT refers to Certified Accounting Technician. These both are different frm CA in the aspect that they are UK based qualifications accepted world-wide. CAT acts as a Preliminary to ACCA, exactly as the role of PIPFA in CA.
There are two ways to qualify fCA.
way 1
CAT ( certified accounting technician ) 1 year
ACCA (association of chartered certified accountants ) 2 years
CA ( chartered accountant ) 3 years
Training 3 yrs
total 6 years
way 2
CA (icap) 6 years
CAT uk has 3 levels .
level A
level B
level C
(duration 1 year )
ACCA uk has 3 parts and one core examination
Part 1 (exempt for CAT qualified students )
Part 2
Part 3
and core ...
CA (icap) has
Foundation( module A ,B)
Intermediate( module C ,D)
Final papers (module E ,F)
((modules A,B,C,D have exemption for ACCA students)
Now if u want to go for CAT ,ACCA and CA its ok u can do it in 6 years .As mentioned above you only have to go for internship after ACCA to qualify for CA .I hope u did understand me
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!
<br />salamz to all. well i intend to do CA if anyone could provide me with information then that would really be instrumenatal.
so there are few questions..................
is CA a real tough job????????????
is dat good enough for females too??????
exact duration of articleship??????
are ACCA and CAT are the modified forms of CA or are somewhat different things?????????????
which sort of job is provided after CA?????????are u forced to move abroad even if u don't want to??????????????
best college of CA In Islamabad with hostel??????????????girls hostel?
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We are most welcome in our field, (CA),
No body know the policy of ICAP (except the Babas e ICAP) about the policy of passing CAs, as far as my knowledge is concerned the ICAP is following the concept of economics of Demand and Supply(remember the pair of scissors, so whenever there is demand for CAs in the market then it will qualify that much CAs according to the market requirement, this is the only reason that CA carries too much worth.
As far as the difficulty of examination is considered then dont worry its not that difficult but only for those who study with hardwork and devotion.Ppl who qualify CA in 1st attempt are also Humans.
Women in accountancy is already a hot topic and has been discussed in detail. Visit the following link to find out more.
http//www.accountancy.com.pk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=192&SearchTerms=women,in,accountancy
ACCA refers to Accociation of Chartered Certified Accountants and CAT refers to Certified Accounting Technician. These both are different frm CA in the aspect that they are UK based qualifications accepted world-wide. CAT acts as a Preliminary to ACCA, exactly as the role of PIPFA in CA.
There are two ways to qualify fCA.
way 1
CAT ( certified accounting technician ) 1 year
ACCA (association of chartered certified accountants ) 2 years
CA ( chartered accountant ) 3 years
Training 3 yrs
total 6 years
way 2
CA (icap) 6 years
CAT uk has 3 levels .
level A
level B
level C
(duration 1 year )
ACCA uk has 3 parts and one core examination
Part 1 (exempt for CAT qualified students )
Part 2
Part 3
and core ...
CA (icap) has
Foundation( module A ,B)
Intermediate( module C ,D)
Final papers (module E ,F)
((modules A,B,C,D have exemption for ACCA students)
Now if u want to go for CAT ,ACCA and CA its ok u can do it in 6 years .As mentioned above you only have to go for internship after ACCA to qualify for CA .I hope u did understand me
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!