12-16-2006, 03:56 PM
Thanks for the reply and the wishes..hmm your post suggests that i dont have a good chance on getting a Student Visa on ACCA basis? However id like to know that if a acquire a good band in IELTS test(Band 7 lets say) does it play a role in my chances?<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by accountingunlimited</i>
<br />Dear Nadia
First of all best of luck for your exams. As far as studying in London and specially FTC is concern, the main benefit is that that you can qualify much earlier as compare to Pakistan.Secondly if you are choosing British Variant instead of International, then you can opt to get Chartered Accountancy from Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales by appearing in just 2 papers (however you have to undergo a training contract for 4 years and you will be eligible to appear in those 2 papers in last year of your training contract) I must tell you that it is almost impossible to get a training contract because of rules and regulations.
On the other hand you can study for CFA which is a very significant qualification and is not offered in Pakistan as it is offered in England specially in FTC.
As far as classess are concerned, dont take the dates so seriously, they vary.
You will be having great difficulties in convincing British High Commission that you want to study ACCA from U.K. Beacause according to law and immigration rules only those students are allowed for visa who dont have the qualification available in their home country and ACCA is available in Pakistan.
If you have any particular qurey, write me on [email protected]
thanks
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<br />Dear Nadia
First of all best of luck for your exams. As far as studying in London and specially FTC is concern, the main benefit is that that you can qualify much earlier as compare to Pakistan.Secondly if you are choosing British Variant instead of International, then you can opt to get Chartered Accountancy from Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales by appearing in just 2 papers (however you have to undergo a training contract for 4 years and you will be eligible to appear in those 2 papers in last year of your training contract) I must tell you that it is almost impossible to get a training contract because of rules and regulations.
On the other hand you can study for CFA which is a very significant qualification and is not offered in Pakistan as it is offered in England specially in FTC.
As far as classess are concerned, dont take the dates so seriously, they vary.
You will be having great difficulties in convincing British High Commission that you want to study ACCA from U.K. Beacause according to law and immigration rules only those students are allowed for visa who dont have the qualification available in their home country and ACCA is available in Pakistan.
If you have any particular qurey, write me on [email protected]
thanks
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