06-13-2006, 04:31 AM
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<br />You know Ali, now please do not mind it, so far your discussion on this topic has been quite baseless. You agreed that all the things I mentioned have been done to increase input but it seems output level would be remained controlled. I did not say that ICAPs sole objective is earning money, but all the things I mentioned in my last post (no comment on them by you) only intend to increase revenue.
Quite humorous whole of your post is and I donât want to adopt the same tone. Those were just words and nothing in between the lines. Things like molding ourselves, ICAP is not registered under Companies Ordinance, 1984 what does you wanted to say. I think you are a professional so your approach should also be a bit like that. (I hope you donât take things personal, just try to analyze things)
Sir, it is crystal clear that all the policies I mentioned are formed for the purpose of revenue generation only.
Paperâs standard I will discuss later, first need to clarify this.
I am not at all trying to disrepute ICAP, I belong to this institute I always have respect for it. Quite some polices have been formed for students benefit you failed to mention a single. ICAP is trying to make students training and for this purpose training regulations have been made in detail which are gonna be implemented soon.
ICAPâs fees are perhaps nominal (though increasing continuously more than inflation rate), but trainee registration fee as I already mentioned is too much i.e. Rs. 7,700.
What do you say about duration of training period (although has been reduced recently) and especially for students who join through graduation route, 5 MIGHTY YEARS. I wont find it just.
A graduate trainee is just getting Rs. 2,100 as stipend, Rs. 4,000 are the minimum wages as per latest budget.
Things are getting lengthy so I restrict my self.
Hope to hear some thing objective and logical from your side.
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You better write a letter of your proposed strategies for ICAP, stating all the strategic changes thought by you, as the Council of ICAP lacks a professional and experienced person to formulate the strategies. It may work in some way. Critizing here on this forum is all useless.
Best of luck[)]
ICAPians, the unparalleled..
<br />You know Ali, now please do not mind it, so far your discussion on this topic has been quite baseless. You agreed that all the things I mentioned have been done to increase input but it seems output level would be remained controlled. I did not say that ICAPs sole objective is earning money, but all the things I mentioned in my last post (no comment on them by you) only intend to increase revenue.
Quite humorous whole of your post is and I donât want to adopt the same tone. Those were just words and nothing in between the lines. Things like molding ourselves, ICAP is not registered under Companies Ordinance, 1984 what does you wanted to say. I think you are a professional so your approach should also be a bit like that. (I hope you donât take things personal, just try to analyze things)
Sir, it is crystal clear that all the policies I mentioned are formed for the purpose of revenue generation only.
Paperâs standard I will discuss later, first need to clarify this.
I am not at all trying to disrepute ICAP, I belong to this institute I always have respect for it. Quite some polices have been formed for students benefit you failed to mention a single. ICAP is trying to make students training and for this purpose training regulations have been made in detail which are gonna be implemented soon.
ICAPâs fees are perhaps nominal (though increasing continuously more than inflation rate), but trainee registration fee as I already mentioned is too much i.e. Rs. 7,700.
What do you say about duration of training period (although has been reduced recently) and especially for students who join through graduation route, 5 MIGHTY YEARS. I wont find it just.
A graduate trainee is just getting Rs. 2,100 as stipend, Rs. 4,000 are the minimum wages as per latest budget.
Things are getting lengthy so I restrict my self.
Hope to hear some thing objective and logical from your side.
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You better write a letter of your proposed strategies for ICAP, stating all the strategic changes thought by you, as the Council of ICAP lacks a professional and experienced person to formulate the strategies. It may work in some way. Critizing here on this forum is all useless.
Best of luck[)]
ICAPians, the unparalleled..