05-26-2006, 08:04 PM
Hi
I did not say that ICAS superior to ICAEW. I meant to say employers are prefering ICAS over ICAEW because if ICAS sylbus structure as graduate gets more exemptions for ICAS exams than ICAEW, wgich in cost effective for firms,
Once anyone qualified then there will be no difference in term of knowledge and recognition and it will not matter that u r ICAEW memeber of ICAS.
CCAB standards for Consulative committee bodies and ACCA, ICAEW, ICAS, ICAI, CIMA and CIPFA are its members.
YES all UK graduates need to enter in three yrs training contract regardless of their university. I meant to say if one has graduated from good university, chances of securing training contarct will be much higher espically when overseas students are concerned, for example LOndon School of Economics is ovbiously given preference over East London University both by employers and students.
You all of them are mixing up things.
Kind Regards
Khalid Sipra
I did not say that ICAS superior to ICAEW. I meant to say employers are prefering ICAS over ICAEW because if ICAS sylbus structure as graduate gets more exemptions for ICAS exams than ICAEW, wgich in cost effective for firms,
Once anyone qualified then there will be no difference in term of knowledge and recognition and it will not matter that u r ICAEW memeber of ICAS.
CCAB standards for Consulative committee bodies and ACCA, ICAEW, ICAS, ICAI, CIMA and CIPFA are its members.
YES all UK graduates need to enter in three yrs training contract regardless of their university. I meant to say if one has graduated from good university, chances of securing training contarct will be much higher espically when overseas students are concerned, for example LOndon School of Economics is ovbiously given preference over East London University both by employers and students.
You all of them are mixing up things.
Kind Regards
Khalid Sipra